Super Tokusatsu Taisen Japan Art Media (JAM) and published by Banpresto, which was released in Japan in 2001.
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The game features characters from different tokusatsu shows which helps the selected in-game-only character (either BIO or METAL route) progress in the story.
Banpresto Originals
- Metal Route
- Takuma Sakomizu (迫水 タクマ)
- Luciferd (融機鋼ルシファード)
- Saki (サキ)
- Filedata (ファディータ)
- Takuma Sakomizu (迫水 タクマ)
- Bio Route
- Eiji Kano (叶 エイジ)
- Vortex (ヴォルテックス)
- Ran Hinata (日向 ラン)
- Velvet (ヴェルヴェット)
- Velvet Fury (ヴェルヴェット・フューリー)
- Velvet Reverse (ヴェルヴェット・リバース)
- Eiji Kano (叶 エイジ)
Ultraman Series
- Ultraman
- Ultraseven
- Ultraman Jack
- Zoffy (Metal Route only)
Super Robots
Ultra Monster Appearances
Many villains and monsters are adapted from their respective franchises including various Ultra monsters appear in the game. The following is a list of Ultra monsters that appeared. With the exceptions of Red King and Varricane, all monster appearances are faithful to the episodes they appeared in. The Zetton II story from the last episode of The Return of Ultraman is presented as the last Ultraman based level while simultaniously doing the second episode of the Nackle and Black King story; however, Nackle revives Zetton instead of Alien Bat and said Zetton is more faithful to the original rather than his revived incarnation.
Ultraman
- Bemular
- Alien Baltan (Versions 1 and 2)
- Red King
- Mummy Man
- Dodongo
- Jamila
- Alien Zarab/Imitation Ultraman
- Alien Mephilas
- Woo
- Zetton
Ultraseven
- Eleking
- Alien Bira
- King Joe
- Iron Rocks
- Gyeron Starbem
- Alien Guts
- Robot Ultraseven
Return of Ultraman
Non-Unit Appearances
- Alien Zetton
- Alien Pitt
- Alien Mimy
- Alien Salome
- Alien Black
- Alien Kentauros
References
- GameFAQs
- Banpresto
- JAM Project
- Super Tokusatsu Taisen 2001 in Wikipedia (Japan)
- Japanese Fan-made Walkthrough Blog