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[[Armored Warriors (Video Game)|Armored Warriors]] (Powered Gear: Strategic Variant Armor Equipment in Japan)is a [[Beat'Em Up]] developed by [[Capcom]] and released in 1994.
[[Armored Warriors]] (Powered Gear: Strategic Variant Armor Equipment in Japan)is a [[Beat'Em Up]] developed by [[Capcom]] and released in 1994.


In 2281, the Earth has been battling aliens from the planet of Raia and has only recently agreed to a ceasefire. One year has passed and the the Raian captial "Melkide" has been seized by a unknown army. The Earth decides to help them out by sending in the Red Shield Unit to save Raia, but unknown to everyone involved, the true purpose of this war was [[Take Over the World|to take over the planet Raia]] once the army was gone.
In 2281, the Earth has been battling aliens from the planet of Raia and has only recently agreed to a ceasefire. One year has passed and the the Raian captial "Melkide" has been seized by a unknown army. The Earth decides to help them out by sending in the Red Shield Unit to save Raia, but unknown to everyone involved, the true purpose of this war was [[Take Over the World|to take over the planet Raia]] once the army was gone.
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What this [[Beat'Em Up]] has going for it is the ability to pick up different parts of destroyed mechas, such as their arms, legs, and onboard weapons, although enemies can make you lose yours as well. If two or more people are playing, and you pick up a radio in the level, you can get a joint machine where you and your allies can become a [[Combining Mecha]] for a limited time during boss battles.
What this [[Beat'Em Up]] has going for it is the ability to pick up different parts of destroyed mechas, such as their arms, legs, and onboard weapons, although enemies can make you lose yours as well. If two or more people are playing, and you pick up a radio in the level, you can get a joint machine where you and your allies can become a [[Combining Mecha]] for a limited time during boss battles.


The game got a [[Spiritual Successor]] in the form of a [[Fighting Game]] called ''[[Cyberbots (Video Game)|Cyberbots]]'' in 1995.
The game got a [[Spiritual Successor]] in the form of a [[Fighting Game]] called ''[[Cyberbots: Full Metal Madness|Cyberbots]]'' in 1995.


== This game has examples of: ==
== This game has examples of: ==
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* [[Bittersweet Ending]]: If you beat the game without using a continue, {{spoiler|you learn that Earth manages to successfully invade and take over Raia}}.
* [[Bittersweet Ending]]: If you beat the game without using a continue, {{spoiler|you learn that Earth manages to successfully invade and take over Raia}}.
* [[Bottomless Magazines]]: Only in shooting mode.
* [[Bottomless Magazines]]: Only in shooting mode.
* [[Brain In A Jar]]: {{spoiler|M-Brain: the Final Boss.}}
* [[Brain In a Jar]]: {{spoiler|M-Brain: the Final Boss.}}
* [[Code Name]]: Your pilots are adressed this way. Their real names are in [[Attract Mode]].
* [[Code Name]]: Your pilots are adressed this way. Their real names are in [[Attract Mode]].
* [[Color Coded for Your Convenience]]:
* [[Color Coded for Your Convenience]]:
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* [[Humongous Mecha]]: Some of the bosses.
* [[Humongous Mecha]]: Some of the bosses.
* [[Hyperactive Metabolism|Hyperactive Maintenance]]: Health pickups are in the form of gasoline and tools.
* [[Hyperactive Metabolism|Hyperactive Maintenance]]: Health pickups are in the form of gasoline and tools.
* [[Kill It With Fire]]: The Napalm and Flame weapons.
* [[Kill It with Fire]]: The Napalm and Flame weapons.
* [[Laser Blade]]: One of the weapons.
* [[Laser Blade]]: One of the weapons.
* [[Mini-Mecha]]: What you're generally driving and fighting most of the time.
* [[Mini-Mecha]]: What you're generally driving and fighting most of the time.
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* [[The Smurfette Principle]]: Siren is the only selectable woman.
* [[The Smurfette Principle]]: Siren is the only selectable woman.
* [[Shock and Awe]]: Chain Spark
* [[Shock and Awe]]: Chain Spark
* [[Spell My Name With an "S"]]: Justice is misspelled as Justis throughout the game. It's only spelled correctly in [[Attract Mode]] on the character profiles.
* [[Spell My Name with an "S"]]: Justice is misspelled as Justis throughout the game. It's only spelled correctly in [[Attract Mode]] on the character profiles.
* [[The Stinger]]: Beating the game on one credit shows what your character is doing after the credits.
* [[The Stinger]]: Beating the game on one credit shows what your character is doing after the credits.
** Rash: {{spoiler|After learning about the invasion of Raia that was unknowingly led by his unit, he gets angry, makes a sortie and never returns to the army. He races stock cars in L.A. now.}}
** Rash: {{spoiler|After learning about the invasion of Raia that was unknowingly led by his unit, he gets angry, makes a sortie and never returns to the army. He races stock cars in L.A. now.}}