The Battlefields of Napoleon (lost build of cancelled English localization of "Napoleon Senki" Famicom real-time strategy game; 1988): Difference between revisions
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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
The player controls Napoleon and his French army as they invaded the rest of Europe. They can used their own strategy (or follow historic battles) to find out if they can succeed where Napoleon failed. | The player controls Napoleon and his French army as they invaded the rest of Europe. They can used their own strategy (or follow historic battles) to find out if they can succeed where Napoleon failed. | ||
==Status== | ==Status== | ||
Not much is known about this game, except that it was going to be released in August 1988 by Broderbund, but it was cancelled for unknown reasons.<ref>[http://www.nesworld.com/mirror/nr.php NES World's list of unreleased NES games] Retrieved 9 Aug '17.</ref> No prototypes of the official English translation are known to exist. | Not much is known about this game, except that it was going to be released in August 1988 by Broderbund, but it was cancelled for unknown reasons.<ref>[http://www.nesworld.com/mirror/nr.php NES World's list of unreleased NES games] Retrieved 9 Aug '17.</ref> No prototypes of the official English translation are known to exist. | ||
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==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 02:45, 12 August 2017
The Battlefields of Napoleon is a cancelled English localization of Napoleon Senki, an strategy game released for the Famicom in 1988. It is based on the famous French military and political leader Napoleon.
Gameplay
The player controls Napoleon and his French army as they invaded the rest of Europe. They can used their own strategy (or follow historic battles) to find out if they can succeed where Napoleon failed.
Status
Not much is known about this game, except that it was going to be released in August 1988 by Broderbund, but it was cancelled for unknown reasons.[1] No prototypes of the official English translation are known to exist.
Gallery
References
- ↑ NES World's list of unreleased NES games Retrieved 9 Aug '17.