A GAINAX game, set in the time period around Episodes 8 to 13 of the original TV series. Notes: Also known as Neon Genesis Evangelion: Iron Maiden. Release date: J(Original game, Windows) Ma( Special Edition, PlayStation 2) Platform: Sega Saturn, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PSP, Windows, Macintosh Shinseiki Evangerion: Kōtetsu no Gārufurendo) Neon Genesis Evangelion: Girlfriend of Steel A highly anticipated title, it met with strong sales upon release. The game recreates the structure of an episode of the TV show, and has a number of separate routes for the player to experience. This game focuses primarily on Shinji and original character Mayumi Yamagishi, who moves to Tokyo-3 City at the beginning of the story, and is infected with the "Insubstantial Angel" later in the game.
Notes: A sequel to the previous Neon Genesis EVANGELION for the Sega Saturn, and sees the RPG elements and FMV clips from its predecessor return. While most of the animation is original to this title, with the voices of the original Evangelion voice actors reprising their roles, some animated content is recycled from the original TV series. The game features RPG elements and FMV clips for combat. Having lost his memory, Shinji now has to retrain himself, through sparring with fellow Evangelion pilot Asuka Langley Soryu, eventually defeating the Angel to regain his memories. The story is set after the episode ASUKA STRIKES!, with main character Shinji Ikari badly injured and suffering amnesia as the result of an Angel battle. Notes: The first Evangelion video game, released shortly after the TV series' run.
The following are Evangelion video games that have been released on home and portable consoles, and computer OS.