

Super Daisenryaku
Super Daisenryaku, released in 1988, is a strategic war simulation game crafted for the NEC PC-88 and PC-98 computers by SystemSoft, marking a notable entry in the Daisenryaku series focused on World War II scenarios. The game was later adapted for the Sega Mega Drive in 1989, featuring a fresh soundtrack reportedly composed by Tokuhiko Uwabo. Players engage in intricate military tactics as they command units across historically inspired battlefields, emphasizing thoughtful planning and resource management. While the game remains a hidden gem confined to Japan, its compatibility issues with the TMSS mean it runs only on early Model 1 Mega Drives. The blend of immersive gameplay and historical context captivates a niche audience, making it a memorable experience within the genre. Super Daisenryaku stands as a testament to the era's innovative approach to strategy gaming.





