SD Gundam: Gachapon Senshi 2 - Capsule Senki is a turn-based strategy video game developed for Microsoft MSX2. As the second installment in the SD Gundam World series, it draws on the Gundam franchise licensed from Sunrise Studios. The gameplay involves tactical warfare, where players control Gundam mechas to outperform rivals. The unique feature of this game lies in its use of a 'gachapon' or a capsule machine, which dispenses extra Gundams analogous to their toy versions. Originally released via a Famicom cartridge, Capsule Senki later appeared on the Japanese Wii Shop's Virtual Console.
The second game in the Famicom series of turn-based strategy games based on the SD Gundam universe.
SD Gundam: Gachapon Senshi 2 - Capsule Senki is the second of five SD Gundam World games for the Famicom, published by Bandai using the Gundam license from Sunrise Studios. As with its predecessor, Scramble Wars, the game is a tactical turn-based war simulation in which each side uses their Gundam mechas to defeat the other and are occasionally aided by a "gachapon" - or capsule machine - that dispenses additional Gundams in a manner similar to their toy counterparts.
The game was the first of the series to be released on a Famicom cart, as Scramble Wars was a Famicom Disk System-only game. Capsule Senki was also rereleased on the Japanese Wii Shop's Virtual Console.