On Daisenryaku.: This struck me always as a more serious Advanced Wars. The PSP game has a PS2 equivalent for which a translation patch is available. On PC-98 and Windows you have tools to hook text and use machine translation. Master of Monsters originated on computers, most installments have been made available for Windows I believe. I don't know Japanese, but I'd be willing to try and acquire the games in the Master of Monsters series (because I'm more into fantasy than historical simulation) and send them off to someone who knows Japanese and/or has Japanese computers to play them on, and play editor on an article. It's starting to sound like these two series need HG101 articles. Getting back to Master of Monsters, I was just ebay searching and saw someone selling a PC9801 game called Master of Monsters II, and apparently this is a case (like Hydlide and Eggerland Mystery) where some installments only exist on Japanese PCs. though I seem to remember it was actually optional and you could play the Allies if you wanted, but the title makes it clear you're supposed to be the Nazis). I can think of precisely one game where you do, and as it happens, its a game that I just saw a wiki somewhere claim was "inspired" by Daisenryaku-Panzer General (which spawned a series and, somehow, actually saw release in Germany despite, you know, you play as the Nazis. The only placed its mentined here on HG101 (besides the forums) is in an article on the Sega Ages re-releases, where the author said that a game where you play as the nazis would never fly in the west. Heh, ran into an irony while looking up Daisenryaku.
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