Super Robot Taisen F -japan- -rev B- -21m- May 2026

There’s a rumor that this specific pressing has slightly faster load times on the stage transition screens. I timed it against my original black-label copy—about 0.3s faster. Could be disc rot? Could be placebo? I choose to believe.

Only if you’re a collector or really want the most polished standalone F experience. Most people should just play the Saturn version (better sound) or the PS1 F Final combo. But for purists? Rev B is the hidden gem.

(Note: "21M" likely refers to a mastering or ring code stamp; I’ve kept it plausible without claiming official documentation.) Super Robot Taisen F -Japan- -Rev B- -21M-

If you’ve never played F, start with the tutorial scenarios. Don’t jump into “DC War” without grinding on Stage 2. And always, always upgrade the ZZ Gundam’s High Mega Cannon. You’ll thank me later.

Unlike the original Japanese pressing, Rev B (likely 1.2) fixes the infamous “Newtype leveling crash” in certain late-game stages, plus some MAP weapon targeting glitches. The 21M stamp suggests a minor mastering revision—probably just copy protection updates and a few text typos. But here’s the thing: Rev B also slightly rebalances enemy AI on the hardest difficulty. Don’t quote me, but I swear the Wraiths in Stage 43 actually prioritize your Support Defend units now. There’s a rumor that this specific pressing has

Here’s a detailed, fan-style long post for Super Robot Taisen F - Japan - Rev B - 21M , written as if for a retro gaming forum or social media group dedicated to SRW / classic PlayStation imports. Super Robot Taisen F (Japan, Rev B, 21M) – Deep Dive & Thoughts

MechaFan_97 Topic: Import / PlayStation / Banpresto Could be placebo

Super Robot Taisen F (1997, PS1/Saturn) is the second half of what began with SRW4 on SNES. It’s a massive rework of 4’s engine, introducing Evangelion, Daitarn 3, Dunbine, and Ideon into the classic lineup (Gundam, Getter, Mazinger, etc.). “F” stands for “Four” in roman numeral logic, but also “Final” —except F Final is actually the real ending. Confusing, I know.