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{{stub}}'''''Herzog Zwei''''' (ヘルツォーク・ツヴァイ) is the sequel to ''Herzog'', and was released exclusively for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] in 1989.
 
{{stub}}'''''Herzog Zwei''''' (ヘルツォーク・ツヴァイ) is the sequel to ''Herzog'', and was released exclusively for the [[Sega Mega Drive]] in 1989.
  
 
''Herzog Zwei'' is often credited for creating the foundations of the real time strategy genre. The player controls a unit which can freely transform from a plane to a robot, and must create and transport units to capture structures and destroy enemy bases.
 
''Herzog Zwei'' is often credited for creating the foundations of the real time strategy genre. The player controls a unit which can freely transform from a plane to a robot, and must create and transport units to capture structures and destroy enemy bases.
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==Production Credits==
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:'''Main Program''': Takashi Iwanaga
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:'''Weapon Program''': Haruhiko Ohtsuka
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:'''Map Design''': Osamu Tsujikawa
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:'''Character Design''': Izumi Fukuda
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:'''Demo Program''': Izumi Fukuda
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:'''Music Compose''': Naosuke Arai, Tomomi Ohtani
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:'''Sound Effect''': Naosuke Arai, Tomomi Ohtani
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:'''Manual Writer''':Fumio Sugano
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:'''Herzog''': T. O.
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:'''Special Thanks''': Marie Hughes, Kamometei
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:'''Copyright''': Tecno Soft
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==Physical Scans==
 
==Physical Scans==
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File:HerzogZwei MD US Box.jpg|US cover
 
File:HerzogZwei MD US Box.jpg|US cover

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Herzog Zwei
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Technosoft
Developer:
Genre: Strategy

















Number of players: 1-2

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Herzog Zwei (ヘルツォーク・ツヴァイ) is the sequel to Herzog, and was released exclusively for the Sega Mega Drive in 1989.

Herzog Zwei is often credited for creating the foundations of the real time strategy genre. The player controls a unit which can freely transform from a plane to a robot, and must create and transport units to capture structures and destroy enemy bases.

Production Credits

Main Program: Takashi Iwanaga
Weapon Program: Haruhiko Ohtsuka
Map Design: Osamu Tsujikawa
Character Design: Izumi Fukuda
Demo Program: Izumi Fukuda
Music Compose: Naosuke Arai, Tomomi Ohtani
Sound Effect: Naosuke Arai, Tomomi Ohtani
Manual Writer:Fumio Sugano
Herzog: T. O.
Special Thanks: Marie Hughes, Kamometei
Copyright: Tecno Soft

Physical Scans

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Herzog Zwei