
I was a little surprised.
[March 28 Update] “Super Famicom Nintendo Switch Online” adds four historical simulation games from Koei Tecmo Games. Added online starting March 28.
Can you do it now?
It says 10 o’clock today for Nintendo.
Is the software that cost over 10,000 yen at the time fun?
It’s the perfect opportunity, so shall we go on a northern expedition?
I thought the land acquisition SLG genre was weak, and then this came along.
Let’s do it…
Was L’Empereur on the Famicom?
I want that too.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms IV is super fun!
For now, keep in mind that if the people’s loyalty doesn’t rise to at least 60, there will be a rebellion festival.
The Age of Discovery 2, where you can find coca.
A lineup worth 50,000 yen…
SLG was weak.
When it’s a tough year for action, something like this is good.
The Age of Discovery is easy to play and the music is just right.
Please give me SimCity and Populous.
I’m a man who inserts Super Chinese Land among masterpieces.
This password system is crazy, isn’t it?
I’ve been waiting for Septrion, but it hasn’t come yet…
I think the Switch Online service, priced at 200 to 300 yen, is becoming quite a good deal, and Nintendo Music is also nice.
However, when I calm down, personally I don’t use online features much, so retro games and sour kelp service.
At this point, I want a simulation game other than history.
At that time, it was expensive and I couldn’t buy it all up.
I played Romance of the Three Kingdoms IV on either the Saturn or PlayStation, so this is my first time playing the Super Famicom version.
Can we release SFC SimCity for now…?
Shall we play the Warlord’s Chronicles?
Why can it be converted in one go?
Honestly, I’ve never played Nobunaga’s Ambition even once, but which one should I play if I want to enjoy this thread’s image?
>>20
The national version only has one daimyo, and their status doesn’t really have much impact.
If you’re playing pretend while bringing your subordinates along, the “Warlord Chronicles” is easier to play.
>>27
For now, it seems that the Military Commander Chronicles is easier to play.
Try touching it.
The Chronicle of Warlords is good if you can make money from reselling rice.
>>21
Bad current affairs!
>>21
Is it a story from the 7th year of Reiwa?
No way!
I know the Three Kingdoms at the level of Yokogawa and Musou, but I’m not very familiar with the Sengoku period.
Is it something you can be okay with not knowing well?
>>25
Starting with a locally well-known daimyo that isn’t too familiar might be refreshing in a sense.
>>29
In Kanagawa, it must be Hojo.
I have a feeling that I was quite strong in Sengoku Rance… but it’s a bit hazy.
It’s incomparable to the national version; it’s more like the “Bushu Fuunroku.”
It’s developing extremely fast in this area…
Death Merchant Imai Soukyuu
The minor daimyo scattered throughout the countryside were originally elite members of the Muromachi shogunate…
The nationwide version was difficult to understand in terms of domestic affairs, which was tough.
After the Warlord Chronicles, it’s easy to gain an advantage as long as you take your time.
Is Nobunaga’s national version better for beginners?
The nationwide version has fewer elements, but…
It’s difficult because there are fewer advantages to gain against the CPU.
After the Warlord Chronicles, it’s easy to just have fun with famous daimyos for now…
The national version ends as soon as the daimyo dies.
Is “Romance of the Three Kingdoms W” the one where you can hear dragon battles?
What about Age of Discovery 2?
>>38
Masterpiece
The Age of Exploration is truly wonderful.
Steam is trash.
I wonder if Populous 2 will come out.
The national version is a simple one where there are no subordinate warriors, and only the daimyo commands five troops in battle.
“Military Commander Chronicle” is about having subordinate commanders, holding tea parties, granting rewards, and each commander leading troops into battle.
I was surprised that when I started the PS version of Romance of the Three Kingdoms IV, it was somehow worse than the SNES version.
Even though it’s a PS game, the background music is so flat.
Since there is a weak daimyo with the same surname as mine, I chose to play thinking he is my ancestor.
>>43
Hello, Nezumi.
It’s nice to have a tea ceremony like in “Hyouge Mono”.
>>44
Since this is the first series where tea utensils were implemented, if you’re reading “Hyouge Mono,” you might think “Is that it?” and I think it’s interesting.
There’s also Oribe.
Old Glory works were extremely difficult on the PC version, so there was a tendency to adjust the difficulty for console versions.
Everything in the image has become easier to play with.
The toughest one is probably the national version…
I want to do Rampelur and Royal Blood, teacher.
>>48
I want to do that too.
Once you start passing the tea utensils, it becomes incredibly interesting, like a warrior’s saga.
The background music from this period is composed by Youko Kanno, and it feels incredibly luxurious now.
During this time, I only had a stiff image of Koei.
I can only move a little each turn.
I played the Game Boy version a lot, so I wonder if that will be added too.
>>53
I also want to do it because that was my first Nobunaga.
I have a feeling that it will come.
4 is still fun to play even now.
If you don’t have teaware or only have low-ranking teaware,
I won’t forgive the wandering tea master who has been mocking me and leaving while lowering the loyalty of my followers.
I’m grateful because the resolution is low on the PC version, so it doesn’t strain my eyes.
It seems tough to find time to think about it now.
I haven’t played Nobunaga before, but which one do you recommend?
>>60
Legend of the Fierce Wind
>>60
If you’ve never done any of them, let’s try the new PK.
The Chronicles of Military Generals is all about guns and ironclad ships.
If it’s impossible, I’ll launch harassment attacks and starve you out.
Anyone can clear it.
Koei could just port the normal Reppuden instead of the SFC version.
The first time I played 4 was back in elementary school, and I remember finding a soldier duplication bug right off the bat, which made it a breeze to play.
I haven’t played any of them, but which one has the lowest difficulty?
>>65
Maybe I’ll choose a trade-focused character in Age of Discovery 2.
Namco’s Romance of the Three Kingdoms was also easy to get into and interesting.
>>67
I thought it would come to the Namcot Collection…
I have the impression that 4 is a completed version of the early Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
By sharing tea utensils, we’re deepening the bonds among the retainers…
For now, check if it’s available on VC, and if it is, you can read the official online manual, so it would be good to do that.
I mean, please prepare something like this for Switch Online too!
We will never forget the days when we were troubled by the locusts.
I always wanted to experience the Age of Exploration.
The background music of Soldiers of Fortune is nice, isn’t it…?
The nationwide version that was ported to the SFC came later for some reason.
Was there a Taiko Risshiden on a Nintendo console?
That was really funny.
In the early era of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, there are empty castles that belong to no one, and you can take them for free.
Nobunaga, no matter which era you start from, all the castles are under someone’s influence.
I felt that Romance of the Three Kingdoms is easier for beginners to get into.
The Age of Discovery is when people transitioned from earning through trade on large canoes to sailing on ships.
I feel like there were pirates too.
I think it’s easier to start with a scenario around the time of the Battle of Guandu, including the fact that the empty castle obviously hasn’t developed yet.
The official strategy guide said that the Lu Bu scenario is particularly interesting with the chaotic rivalry among warlords.
It’s the type of game that you’ve never played before and is free, so it’s easy to use as a reason to buy the latest version.
The Warlord’s Chronicle was still a pretty flawed game, wasn’t it?
The tax rate can always be 100%.
Even if the masses are in an uproar, giving them rice will silence them.