Master of Monsters (video game)
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Master of Monsters is a turn-based strategy game developed by SystemSoft for the MSX and NEC PC8801. It was ported to a variety of consoles and PCs including the PC Engine CD, NEC PC9801, and Sega Genesis/Mega Drive. While it never had the same success as its SystemSoft stablemate Daisenryaku, the game garnered a loyal following. Its success in the North American market on the Sega Genesis proved sufficient for a sequel on the Sega Saturn, and an anime art-style enhanced Sony PlayStation version titled Disciples of Gaia with a Japanese role-playing game feel. Master of Monsters: Disciples of Gaia was released in 1998.[1]
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Master of Monsters | |
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Developer(s) | SystemSoft |
Publisher(s) | SystemSoft |
Composer(s) | Hayato Matsuo |
Platform(s) | MSX, PC-8801, Sharp X1, PC Engine CD, PC-9801, Genesis, |
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Genre(s) | Turn-based strategy |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
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