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'''''Super Famicom Wars''''' is a game that was developed by [[Intelligent Systems]] and published by [[Nintendo]]. It was released in Japan for the [[Super Famicom]] on May 1, 1998 using the discontinued [[Nintendo Power (cartridge writing service)]], and is in that respect, a digital only game. Originally released exclusively in Japan, the game was later re-released for the Wii [[Virtual Console]] on February 16, 2010 and for the Wii U Virtual Console on October 2, 2013.


==Background==
'''Super Famicom Wars''' is a game that was developed by [[Intelligent Systems]] and published by [[Nintendo]]. It was released in Japan for the [[Super Famicom]] on May 1, 1998 using the discontinued [[Nintendo Power (cartridge writing service)]], and is in that respect, a digital only game. Originally released exclusively in Japan, the game was later re-released for the Wii [[Virtual Console]] on February 16, 2010 and for the Wii U Virtual Console on October 2, 2013.
 
== Background ==
As the successor to ''[[Famicom Wars]]'', the game built upon the previous one, and improved several areas. Not only did SFW have enhanced sound and graphics thanks to the new hardware, it also boasted more maps, units, and commanding officers. However, the inclusion of [[Fog of War]] and the 4-way multiplayer system were regarded as the greatest new features. Both of these features have since been carried over through the {{series|Advance Wars}} games.
As the successor to ''[[Famicom Wars]]'', the game built upon the previous one, and improved several areas. Not only did SFW have enhanced sound and graphics thanks to the new hardware, it also boasted more maps, units, and commanding officers. However, the inclusion of [[Fog of War]] and the 4-way multiplayer system were regarded as the greatest new features. Both of these features have since been carried over through the {{series|Advance Wars}} games.


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==Gameplay==
== Gameplay ==
Like the original game, you control an army of modern units (unlike BS Fire Emblem: Akaneia Senki‎‎) against an opposing army of similar units. Also unlike Fire Emblem is the fact that each unit can be disposed and replaced, and that each unit does not have a unique and individual background. The game is a tactical role-playing game. Unlike the other "wars" games, in Super Famicom Wars, both the attacking and the defending units fire at the same time. Some units have also been added.
Like the original game, you control an army of modern units (unlike BS Fire Emblem: Akaneia Senki‎‎) against an opposing army of similar units. Also unlike Fire Emblem is the fact that each unit can be disposed and replaced, and that each unit does not have a unique and individual background. The game is a tactical role-playing game. Unlike the other "wars" games, in Super Famicom Wars, both the attacking and the defending units fire at the same time. Some units have also been added.


===Commanding Officers===
== Super Famicom Wars BS Han ==
{{SFW CO List}}
 
==Super Famicom Wars BS Han==
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'''Super Famicom Wars BS Han''' (スーパーファミコンウォーズ BS版), meaning "Broadcasting Satellite Version" was a prerelease demo of the game. Many of the features (including characters, settings, maps) were limited, and there are certain minor changes from the final, such as missing animations for Battle and Fort Seizing.
'''Super Famicom Wars BS Han''' (スーパーファミコンウォーズ BS版), meaning "Broadcasting Satellite Version" was a prerelease demo of the game. Many of the features (including characters, settings, maps) were limited, and there are certain minor changes from the final, such as missing animations for Battle and Fort Seizing.
 
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==External links==
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