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'''''Super Daisenryaku''''' (スーパー大戦略) is a 1988 World War II simulation game for NEC's PC-88 and PC-98 computers by [[SystemSoft]] in their ''Daisenryaku'' series of WWII sims. [[Sega]] ported it to the [[Sega Mega Drive]] in 1989. Not only was it never released outside Japan, but it does not fully implement [[TMSS]], meaning it will only work on early Model 1 Mega Drives. The Mega Drive would receive a sequel, ''[[Advanced Daisenryaku]]'', which not only does work on all Mega Drives, but also contained [[Mega Modem]] support. | '''''Super Daisenryaku''''' (スーパー大戦略) is a 1988 World War II simulation game for NEC's PC-88 and PC-98 computers by [[SystemSoft]] in their ''Daisenryaku'' series of WWII sims. [[Sega]] ported it to the [[Sega Mega Drive]] in 1989. Not only was it never released outside Japan, but it does not fully implement [[TMSS]], meaning it will only work on early Model 1 Mega Drives. The Mega Drive would receive a sequel, ''[[Advanced Daisenryaku]]'', which not only does work on all Mega Drives, but also contained [[Mega Modem]] support. | ||
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+ | ===Mega Drive Version=== | ||
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+ | | front=SuperDaisenryaku MD JP Box.jpg | ||
+ | | cart=SuperDaisenryaku MD JP Cart.jpg | ||
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[[Category:Mega Drive Games]] | [[Category:Mega Drive Games]] | ||
[[Category:1989 Mega Drive Games]] | [[Category:1989 Mega Drive Games]] | ||
[[Category:Mega Drive Simulation Games]] | [[Category:Mega Drive Simulation Games]] |
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Super Daisenryaku |
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive |
Publisher: Sega |
Developer: SystemSoft Sega |
Genre: Simulation |
Super Daisenryaku (スーパー大戦略) is a 1988 World War II simulation game for NEC's PC-88 and PC-98 computers by SystemSoft in their Daisenryaku series of WWII sims. Sega ported it to the Sega Mega Drive in 1989. Not only was it never released outside Japan, but it does not fully implement TMSS, meaning it will only work on early Model 1 Mega Drives. The Mega Drive would receive a sequel, Advanced Daisenryaku, which not only does work on all Mega Drives, but also contained Mega Modem support.