The Super Dimension Fortress Macross - Remember Me
a.k.a. Choujikuu Yousai Macross - Remember Me
created and published by FamilySoft in 1993, running on NEC PC9801
type: simulation
genre: Science Fiction, Manga
series: Macross
setting: Future
perspective: other
player options: single player
languages: jpn
genre: Science Fiction, Manga
series: Macross
setting: Future
perspective: other
player options: single player
languages: jpn
Official description
The game opens with a short animated sequence that fills the backstage. Once finished, you can choose to start and replay the game or upload your previous progress.
You control the SDF Macross Bridge. You decide which squadrons and fleets etc. go where. The main problem is the depth of this game. It's huge! There's screen after screen of stats and destinations, all in Japanese.
Even if you can get confused, it will take quite a while to learn them all. That said, most actions are pretty instinctive. Click the SDF-1 button to get a (Japanese) list of the troops under your command. Then choose what you want, the squadron and where to send them. To move them simply click on "move" and then choose who to send them to.
The graphics are a bit elementary, since most of them are static images. The battles are slightly animated, with missiles and lasers firing back and forth. After the battle you receive all reports of damage and losses. The music changes depending on the action.
# 2020-02-15 06:32:17 - official description
You control the SDF Macross Bridge. You decide which squadrons and fleets etc. go where. The main problem is the depth of this game. It's huge! There's screen after screen of stats and destinations, all in Japanese.
Even if you can get confused, it will take quite a while to learn them all. That said, most actions are pretty instinctive. Click the SDF-1 button to get a (Japanese) list of the troops under your command. Then choose what you want, the squadron and where to send them. To move them simply click on "move" and then choose who to send them to.
The graphics are a bit elementary, since most of them are static images. The battles are slightly animated, with missiles and lasers firing back and forth. After the battle you receive all reports of damage and losses. The music changes depending on the action.
# 2020-02-15 06:32:17 - official description
Technical specs
display: raster
Tags (6)
cartoon
historical
vehicles
locations
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