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Where did this come from? - Crazy Luigi 21:23, 6 September 2010 (CDT)
- The SNES game "Liberty or Death". -Yoshit 13:54, 7 September 2010 (CDT)
- Oh. That's... interesting, but how come I've never heard of this game before? Who even published it, anyway? - Crazy Luigi 19:11, 7 September 2010 (CDT)
- T'was published by Koei as part of their Historical Simulation series, which also includes L'Empereur (a game where you play as Napoleon Bonaparte and invade Europe). It is a strategy game based off of the Revolutionary War. I suggest that you play it, either on SNES, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, or MS-DOS. -Yoshit 22:46, 7 September 2010 (CDT)
- Oh. I guess it must be one of these underrated games that you never heard of, yet it's a worthwhile game to play. Anyway, I don't have either an SNES or a Sega Genesis, but I guess I can try the MS-DOS version, if I can find a decent emulator that I can work with. Of course, with that emulator, I can then work with I.M. Meen as well. - Crazy Luigi 00:10, 8 September 2010 (CDT)
- If using XP, you should be able to run it natively, though with a few possible defects. Emulators are only necessary if you either have a Macintosh or an IBM-compatible PC running Linux, or if running an IBM-compatible PC running Vista or 7. XP has limited DOS compatibility, and all Windows 9x versions should have full DOS compatibility. -Yoshit 16:28, 8 September 2010 (CDT)
- Uh, I have Microsoft 7 on a Dell Intel Pentium laptop. What does that mean? - Crazy Luigi 23:33, 9 September 2010 (CDT)
- It might work, if you run it in compatibility mode for MS-DOS or possibly up to Windows 98. Hardware shouldn't matter, as long as you are running at least a 386. If that fails, then go ahead and use an emulator. -Yoshit 02:10, 10 September 2010 (CDT)
- Uh, I have Microsoft 7 on a Dell Intel Pentium laptop. What does that mean? - Crazy Luigi 23:33, 9 September 2010 (CDT)
- If using XP, you should be able to run it natively, though with a few possible defects. Emulators are only necessary if you either have a Macintosh or an IBM-compatible PC running Linux, or if running an IBM-compatible PC running Vista or 7. XP has limited DOS compatibility, and all Windows 9x versions should have full DOS compatibility. -Yoshit 16:28, 8 September 2010 (CDT)
- Oh. I guess it must be one of these underrated games that you never heard of, yet it's a worthwhile game to play. Anyway, I don't have either an SNES or a Sega Genesis, but I guess I can try the MS-DOS version, if I can find a decent emulator that I can work with. Of course, with that emulator, I can then work with I.M. Meen as well. - Crazy Luigi 00:10, 8 September 2010 (CDT)
- T'was published by Koei as part of their Historical Simulation series, which also includes L'Empereur (a game where you play as Napoleon Bonaparte and invade Europe). It is a strategy game based off of the Revolutionary War. I suggest that you play it, either on SNES, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, or MS-DOS. -Yoshit 22:46, 7 September 2010 (CDT)
- Oh. That's... interesting, but how come I've never heard of this game before? Who even published it, anyway? - Crazy Luigi 19:11, 7 September 2010 (CDT)