Yep, I own a fair amount of GW manga! Let me check my inventory list:
- The 1995-96 Kodansha GW manga (3 vol) - GW: Battlefield of Pacifist (1997) - The 1998 one-shot Kadokawa Shoten GW manga (1 vol) - GW: Endless Waltz manga (1998) - GW: Endless Waltz Newtype film book (1998) - GW: Blind Target (1999) - GW Endless Waltz: Glory of Losers (14 vol, 2011-2018)
...and I thought I had Episode Zero, but I don't! Something to rectify next time I'm poking around for used manga.
I also have a ROM (shhhhh) of GW: Endless Duel, the head-to-head fighting game, which I used to play a lot in college. Being a button masher who is very bad at getting the right attack combos, I discovered that the best way to play was to pick Colonel Une in Vayeate, use Vayeate's beam cannon like a bludgeon to drive my opponent over to the side of the screen, hit them and knock them down, and keep hitting them when they get up but before they have a chance to attack again. To no one's surprise, more than a few of my friends refused to play it with me after that. ^_^
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- The 1995-96 Kodansha GW manga (3 vol)
- GW: Battlefield of Pacifist (1997)
- The 1998 one-shot Kadokawa Shoten GW manga (1 vol)
- GW: Endless Waltz manga (1998)
- GW: Endless Waltz Newtype film book (1998)
- GW: Blind Target (1999)
- GW Endless Waltz: Glory of Losers (14 vol, 2011-2018)
...and I thought I had Episode Zero, but I don't! Something to rectify next time I'm poking around for used manga.
I also have a ROM (shhhhh) of GW: Endless Duel, the head-to-head fighting game, which I used to play a lot in college. Being a button masher who is very bad at getting the right attack combos, I discovered that the best way to play was to pick Colonel Une in Vayeate, use Vayeate's beam cannon like a bludgeon to drive my opponent over to the side of the screen, hit them and knock them down, and keep hitting them when they get up but before they have a chance to attack again. To no one's surprise, more than a few of my friends refused to play it with me after that. ^_^