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{{sub-stub}}'''SystemSoft''', now '''SystemSoft Alpha'''
 
==Softography==
 
  
===Sharp X68000===
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{{sub-stub}}'''SystemSoft''' (システムソフト), was a Japanese video game developer.
*''[[Columns]]'' (1990)
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[[Sega]] has a long history with the company's flagship ''Daisenryaku'' franchise, starting with ''[[Super Daisenryaku]]'' in 1989. The core of this partnership is the ''Advanced Daisenryaku'' side of the series, which has been co-produced with Sega from the start. Sega of Japan has a website, http://daisenryaku.sega.jp/, with their newer partnerships.
  
===[[Sega Mega Drive|Mega Drive]]===
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In March 2001, SystemSoft's software back catalogue and branding was purchased by Alpha Shock{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20070124005732/http://www.ss-alpha.co.jp/info.html}}. Alpha Shock would change its name to [[SystemSoft Alpha]] on 18th May 2001{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20070124005732/http://www.ss-alpha.co.jp/info.html}}.
*''[[Super Daisenryaku]]'' (1989)
 
*''[[Master of Monsters]]'' (1991)
 
*''[[Ransei no Hasha]]'' (1991)
 
*''[[Advanced Daisenryaku: Deutsch Dengeki Sakusen]]'' (1991)
 
  
===[[Sega Game Gear|Game Gear]]===
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In 2020, SystemSoft Alpha was renamed as SystemSoft Beta and changed the headquarters to Fukuoka.<ref>[https://www.ss-beta.co.jp/info/index.html システムソフト・ベータ 会社]</ref>
*''[[Daisenryaku G]]'' (1991)
 
  
===[[Sega Saturn|Saturn]]===
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==Softography==
*''[[Iron Storm]]'' (1995)
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{{CompanyHistoryAll|SystemSoft Alpha|SystemSoft}}
*''[[World Advanced Daisenryaku: Sakusen Fire]]'' (1996)
 
*''[[Daisenryaku Strong Style]]'' (1997)
 
  
===[[Sega Dreamcast|Dreamcast]]===
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==References==
*''[[Advanced Daisenryaku: Europe no Arashi - Doitsu Dengeki Sakusen]]'' (2000)
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*''[[Advanced Daisenryaku 2001]]'' (2001)
 
  
===[[PlayStation 2]]===
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==External links==
*''[[大戦略1941 ~逆転の太平洋~]]'' (2002)
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*[https://www.ss-beta.co.jp/ Official website]
*''[[大戦略1941 ~逆転の太平洋~ Sammy best]]'' (2003)
 
:''TODO others, search 大戦略 at http://sega.jp/ps2 all were published by Sega or Sammy(? Sega doesn't list Sammy games as first-party on the Dreamcast list but they do on the PS2 list? or do they really do list Sammy games as first-party on the DC list and it's just Guilty Gear X that isn't?); there's also http://daisenryaku.sega.jp/''
 
  
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SystemSoft Alpha
Founded: 1979-09[1] (as SystemSoft)
T-series code: T-52
Merged into: Alpha Shock (March 2001)
Headquarters:
Hakata-ku, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka, Japan

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SystemSoft (システムソフト), was a Japanese video game developer.

Sega has a long history with the company's flagship Daisenryaku franchise, starting with Super Daisenryaku in 1989. The core of this partnership is the Advanced Daisenryaku side of the series, which has been co-produced with Sega from the start. Sega of Japan has a website, http://daisenryaku.sega.jp/, with their newer partnerships.

In March 2001, SystemSoft's software back catalogue and branding was purchased by Alpha Shock[2]. Alpha Shock would change its name to SystemSoft Alpha on 18th May 2001[2].

In 2020, SystemSoft Alpha was renamed as SystemSoft Beta and changed the headquarters to Fukuoka.[3]

Softography

Mega Drive

Game Gear

Saturn

Dreamcast

PlayStation 2

X68000

Windows PC

References

External links

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