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A turn-based strategy game for the Dreamcast. Part of the long-running Daisenryaku franchise.
Action-RPG with dating simulation elements which features colorful graphics.
The 1999 sequel to Advanced Daisenryaku 98. Part of the long-running Daisenryaku franchise.
Turn-based strategy game developed by SystemSoft in 1998.
The first entry in SystemSoft's Air Combat series to be available for Windows, this is an arcade flight simulator featuring experimental and even fictional futuristic jet fighters.
The follow up to the original Daisenryaku sees the realistic military strategy sim focus on the European front of the second World War.
A turn-based strategy game developed by Systemsoft. Part of the long-running Daisenryaku franchise.
A World War II wargame for the Sega Saturn and the first in the Daisenryaku series to be localized for the West. Take control of one of several Allied and Axis factions and lead their forces through historical battles.
Godzilla is a strategy game from SystemSoft, released for the NEC PC-9801
A grand strategy game set in ancient China's Three Kingdoms period, with all conflict resolved through games of riichi mahjong.
A World War II strategy video game released by Sammy in 1992 for the Super Famicom. The title refers to Operation Barbarossa, the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941.
The eighth game in SystemSoft's long-running series of turn-based military strategy games. It is the first of two Daisenryaku games for the Super Famicom.
The first sequel to the 1989 Sengoku-era simulation-strategy game Tenka Toitsu.
A falling-block tile-matching puzzle game by Sega in which you stack columns of jewels in order to create a three-or-more chain of the same shape and color.
A turn-based strategy game in which the player conquers maps with armies of summoned monsters.
A turn-based strategy game based on the 1983 board game Sengoku Daimyo, as players lead daimyo to unify Sengoku-era Japan.
The sequel to the 1988 arcade version of the original Shanghai, featuring a new progression system where players attempt to clear six mahjong solitaire puzzles.
Strategy game developed by SystemSoft Alpha in 1988. It is the updated sequel to the original Daisenryaku.
Strategy game developed by SystemSoft in 1988.
An early JRPG developed by Systemsoft for the NES. It was never released outside of Japan.
A game in the modern military strategy game series Daisenryaku developed for the MSX, NES and Game Boy. It would be followed by many sequels and spin-offs.
One of the earliest and most famous "mahjong solitaire" games, Shanghai is a puzzle game where players clear a formation of 144 mahjong tiles by matching unrestricted pairs.
Command your various forces against the absolute might of the heavy tank OGRE in this 1980's computer game adaptation of Steve Jackson's sci-fi board game of the same name.
An action-RPG from System Soft.
A graphical adventure game developed by SystemSoft about two young women lost in Africa.
A Japanese graphical adventure game about a young girl that takes shelter in a mysterious house during a rain storm only to discover that she is now trapped inside.
One of the earliest puzzle-platformers has you running around an underground treasury in an attempt to escape with a motherlode of treasure. It is one of the first games to include a built-in level editor for players to create their own puzzles.
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