Difference between revisions of "SystemSoft Alpha"
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SystemSoft, now SystemSoft Alpha
Sega has a long history with the company's flagship Daisenryaku franchise, starting with Super Daisenryaku in 1989. Sega of Japan has a website, http://daisenryaku.sega.jp/, with their newer partnerships.
Contents
Softography
Sharp X68000
- Columns (1990)
Mega Drive
- Super Daisenryaku (1989)
- Master of Monsters (1991)
- Ransei no Hasha (1991)
- Advanced Daisenryaku: Deutsch Dengeki Sakusen (1991)
Game Gear
- Daisenryaku G (1991)
Saturn
- Iron Storm (1995)
- World Advanced Daisenryaku: Sakusen Fire (1996)
- Daisenryaku Strong Style (1997)
Dreamcast
- Advanced Daisenryaku: Europe no Arashi - Deutsch Dengeki Sakusen (2000)
- Advanced Daisenryaku 2001 (2001)
PlayStation 2
- 大戦略1941 ~逆転の太平洋~ (2002)
- 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/