Daisenryaku
Daisenryaku (大戦略 Great Strategy) is a long-running series of war strategy videogames by SystemSoft and SystemSoft Alpha in Japan. SystemSoft Alpha was the developer for all console games while the parent company SystemSoft developed the MSX, Windows and Macintosh games.
Daisenryaku titles
Name | Released | Platform |
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Daisenryaku | 1987 | MSX |
Super Daisenryaku | 1988 | MSX |
Daisenryaku Perfect: Senjō no Hasha | February 6, 2014 | PlayStation 3 |
Daisenryaku Perfect: Senjō no Hasha | June 24, 2010 | PSP |
Daisenryaku Perfect: Senjō no Hasha | March 3, 2016 | Vita |
Daisenryaku VII Exceed | May 22, 2008 | PlayStation Portable |
Daisenryaku VII Exceed | December 14, 2006 | PlayStation 2 |
Daisenryaku Portable 2 | December 14, 2006 | PlayStation Portable |
Daisenryaku DS | May 25, 2006 | Nintendo DS |
Sega Ages Vol. 22 Advanced Daisenryaku Doitsu Dengeki Sakusen | February 26, 2006 | PlayStation 2 |
Daisenryaku Portable | December 22, 2005 | PlayStation Portable |
Standard Daisenryaku: Ushinawareta Shōri | June 2, 2005 | PlayStation 2 |
Dai Senryaku VII: Modern Military Tactics | February 16, 2005 (USA Release) | Xbox |
Dai Senryaku VII: Exceed | December 19, 2007 (USA Release) | PlayStation 2 |
Standard Daisenryaku: Dengekisen | November 11, 2004 | PlayStation 2 |
Daisenryaku 1941: Gyakuten no Taiheiyō | November 3, 2003 | PlayStation 2 |
Daisenryaku VII | May 29, 2003 | Xbox |
Daisenryaku for Game Boy Advance | December 7, 2001 | Game Boy Advance |
Advanced Daisenryaku 2001 | April 26, 2001 | Dreamcast / PC |
Advanced Daisenryaku Europe no Arashi | June 21, 2000 | Dreamcast |
Cyber Daisenryaku: Shutsugeki! Harukatai | February 4, 1999 | PlayStation |
Daisenryaku: Master Combat | December 12, 1998 | PlayStation |
Advanced World War Sennen Teikoku no Kōbō: Last of the Millennium | March 20, 1997 | Sega Saturn |
Daisenryaku Strong Style | June 27, 1997 | Sega Saturn |
Daisenryaku Expert WWII: War in Europe | August 30, 1996 | Super Famicom |
Iron Storm | May 8, 1996 | Sega Saturn |
Daisenryaku: Players Spirit | March 29, 1996 | PlayStation |
World Advanced Daisenryaku Sakusen File | March 15, 1996 | Sega Saturn |
World Advanced Daisenryaku Kōtetsu no Senpū | September 22, 1995 | Sega Saturn |
Daisenryaku Expert | September 25, 1992 | Super Famicom |
Campaign-ban Daisenryaku II | May 29, 1992 | Turbo CD |
Lord of Wars | November 21, 1991 | Turbo CD |
Advanced Daisenryaku | June 21, 1991 | Mega Drive |
Daisenryaku | June 12, 1991 | Game Boy |
Super Daisenryaku | April 27, 1990 | Turbo CD |
Super Daisenryaku | April 29, 1989 | Mega Drive |
Daisenryaku | October 11, 1988 | Famicom |
Advanced Daisenryaku 98 | April 2, 1998 | PC |
Advanced Daisenryaku 98 II | August 5, 1999 | PC |
Advanced Daisenryaku IV | August 21, 2003 | PC |
Advanced Daisenryaku 5 | June 29, 2006 | PC |
Taisen-gata Daisenryaku G | September 28, 1991 | Game Gear |
Daisenryaku Perfect | March 20, 2003 | PC |
Daisenryaku Perfect 2.0 | November 20, 2009 | PC |
Daisenryaku Exceed II | July 30, 2015 | PlayStation 3 / Vita |
Daisenryaku: Daitoua Kōbōshi 3 - Dai-ni-ji Sekai Taisen Boppatsu! | December 17, 2015 | PlayStation 4 |
Daisenryaku Centurion | June 15, 2006 | PC |
Daisenryaku: Dai Tōa Kōbōshi - Tora Tora Tora Ware Kishuu Ni Seikou Seri | September 25, 2008 | PlayStation 2 / PSP |
Daisenryaku: Dai Tōa Kōbōshi - Tora Tora Tora Ware Kishuu Ni Seikou Seri | June 20, 2013 | PlayStation 3 |
Shin Daisenryaku: Battle of Soldier | March 13, 2009 | PC |
Gendai Daisenryaku: Isshoku Sokuhatsu - Gunji Balance Hōkai | August 27, 2009 | PlayStation 2 / PSP |
Gendai Daisenryaku: Isshoku Sokuhatsu - Gunji Balance Hōkai | February 25, 2010 | Nintendo DS |
Daisenryaku: Daitōa Kōbōshi: Nii Takayama no Bore - Ichini Maru Hachi | November 20, 2009 | PC |
Daisenryaku: Dai Tōa Kōbōshi - Dainijisekaitaisen Boppatsu - Sūjiku Sentai Rengougun Zensekaisen | November 22, 2009 | PC |
Daisenryaku: Dai Tōa Kōbōshi - Dainijisekaitaisen Boppatsu - Sūjiku Sentai Rengougun Zensekaisen | July 31, 2014 | PSP |
Daisenryaku: Dai Tōa Kōbōshi - Dainijisekaitaisen Boppatsu - Sūjiku Sentai Rengougun Zensekaisen | March 26, 2015 | PlayStation 3 / Vita |
Barbarossa | November 27, 1992 | Super Famicom |
Advanced Daisenryaku
Advanced Daisenryaku | |
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Developer(s) | SystemSoft |
Publisher(s) | Sega |
Series | Daisenryaku |
Platform(s) | Mega Drive |
Release |
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Genre(s) | Strategy |
Mode(s) | Players: 1-4 |
Advanced Daisenryaku is a Mega Drive war game. The game takes place during World War II, and the player can either play as Germany, its allies or its opponents. Multiplayer games are possible, using the modem that was sold for the Sega Mega Drive.
Daisenryaku Expert WWII: War in Europe
Daisenryaku Expert WWII: War in Europe | |
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Publisher(s) | ASCII Entertainment |
Series | Daisenryaku |
Platform(s) | Super Famicom |
Release |
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Genre(s) | Strategy |
Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer |
Daisenryaku Expert WWII: War in Europe (大戦略エキスパートWWⅡ, "Great Strategy Expert WWII") is a Super Famicom game that takes place during World War II at either the Eastern Front or the Western Front. There is a scenario mode and a campaign mode. The player usually controls the Third Reich as a default but it can be changed prior to the game.
Iron Storm
Iron Storm is a strategy video game for the Sega Saturn released in 1996 in North America. The game takes place within the context of World War II. The game is played as either United States, Nazi Germany, or Japan. The outcomes of certain battles result in a change in the path of the war
Electronic Gaming Monthly gave the game an 8 out of 10, praising the ability to view the outcome of each battle in cinematic view and the use of experience points.[1]
Advanced Daisenryaku 2001
Advanced Daisenryaku 2001 | |
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Developer(s) | SystemSoft |
Publisher(s) | Sega |
Series | Daisenryaku |
Platform(s) | Dreamcast, PC |
Release |
Dreamcast
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Genre(s) | Turn based strategy |
Mode(s) | Single player |
Advanced Daisenryaku 2001 is a World War II strategy game, sequel to the game Advanced Daisenryaku: Europe no Arashi - Doitsu Dengeki Sakusen. Both games run on Sega's Dreamcast system. Advanced Daisenryaku 2001 included some bug fixes and improved graphics.
Daisenryaku Portable
Daisenryaku Portable | |
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Developer(s) | Genki |
Publisher(s) | Genki |
Series | Daisenryaku |
Platform(s) | PlayStation Portable |
Release |
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Genre(s) | Turn-based strategy |
Daisenryaku Portable is a military turn-based strategy game for the PlayStation Portable published by Genki. It was followed by Daisenryaku Portable 2 in 2006.
The game takes place on a battle field of hexagons, upon which the player assembles an army. The aim is to capture cities and factories, in order to increase available resources. The main campaign takes place in the Far East in the twenty-first century. The factions in the game are fictional versions of Japan, USA, Russia, China, North Korea, and Britain, with two other countries needing to be unlocked.
Daisenryaku Portable 2
Daisenryaku Portable | |
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Developer(s) | Genki |
Publisher(s) | Genki |
Series | Daisenryaku |
Platform(s) | PlayStation Portable |
Release |
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Genre(s) | Turn-based strategy |
Daisenryaku Portable 2 is a military turn-based strategy game for the PlayStation Portable published by Genki. It is a sequel to Daisenryaku Portable, and is set in the Middle East.
Moe moe 2-ji Daisen(ryaku)
Moe moe 2-ji Daisen(ryaku) | |
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Developer(s) | SystemSoft Alpha |
Publisher(s) |
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Series | Daisenryaku |
Platform(s) | Windows 98, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, i-mode |
Release | |
Genre(s) | Turn-based strategy |
Mode(s) | Multiplayer |
This version of the franchise features World War II, but using mecha musume. It includes units from Japan, Germany, America, Britain, and Soviet. The game grid is hexagonal, but characters are in isometric view. The game separated into strategy and adventure mode. Player can play the Pacific Ocean (as Japanese), or the Europe (as German) campaigns. The strategy mode is played in turn-based mode.
The Deluxe version for PlayStation 2 and PSP, this version added a new campaign for allied forces, new character, and made a few gameplay and visual adjustments.[2]
Dai Senryaku VII: Modern Military Tactics
Dai Senryaku VII: Modern Military Tactics | |
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Developer(s) | SystemSoft |
Publisher(s) | SystemSoft (Japan), Kemco (North America) |
Series | Daisenryaku |
Platform(s) | Xbox, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable |
Release |
Xbox PlayStation 2 PlayStation Portable
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Genre(s) | Turn-based strategy |
Mode(s) | Multiplayer |
Dai Senryaku VII: Modern Military Tactics (known simply as Daisenryaku VII in Japan) is a turn-based tactics videogame for the Microsoft Xbox, which was produced by Kemco and released in 2004 (in the United States). In December 2007 the game was brought to the PlayStation 2 by Valcon Games with slightly simplified graphics. The game remains the most recent in the series to get a localized release in the United States.
The game can be played as one of eight countries consisting of the United States, Japan, France, Germany, Russia, United Kingdom, Israel, or China. The game map is now in 3D and can be rotated. There is a Missions mode, Campaign (PS2 only), Free Play, and Map Editor available to players.
Missions mode acts as the game's story mode, documenting a war between the Blue and Red armies. There are 25 missions in total, with unlockable maps and additional units becoming available as a completion bonus. The PlayStation exclusive campaign mode features numerous maps featuring real-life locations and scenarios. One such campaign, the "East Mediterranean War," has the player commanding Russian forces in an attempt to secure a Mediterranean base in Cyprus and aiding Syrian forces in Lebanon fighting the US and Israel. The campaign missions allow PS2 players to unlock units that were originally blocked behind passcodes on the Xbox.
The PlayStation Portable version also includes Sweden, however, the game map cannot be rotated.
Daisenryaku Perfect: Senjō no Hasha
Daisenryaku Perfect: Senjō no Hasha | |
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Developer(s) | SystemSoft Alpha |
Publisher(s) | SystemSoft Alpha |
Series | Daisenryaku |
Platform(s) |
PlayStation 3 PlayStation Portable |
Release |
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Genre(s) | Turn-based strategy |
Mode(s) | Single player, Multiplayer |
Daisenryaku Perfect: Senjō no Hasha is a Turn-Based military simulation set in the modern era. The player can selects from 22 countries and then becomes either an ally or attacking country.
References
- ↑ "Iron Storm Review". Electronic Gaming Monthly (82). EGM Media, LLC. May 1996. p. 31.
- ↑ "Nazi Bathing Suit Girls Storm PSP, PS2". www.ign.com. Retrieved 14 January 2018.