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- Q744175 wikiPageWikiLink Q8442026.
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- Q744175 developer "AIM".
- Q744175 genre Q208189.
- Q744175 genre Q472055.
- Q744175 genre "Wargame".
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- Q744175 released "--06-24".
- Q744175 released "--10-09".
- Q744175 series "Dragon Slayer".
- Q744175 title "Lord Monarch".
- Q744175 type CreativeWork.
- Q744175 type Software.
- Q744175 type VideoGame.
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- Q744175 comment "Lord Monarch (ロードモナーク) is a real-time strategy war game by Nihon Falcom. The game is considered to be the seventh installment in the Dragon Slayer series. It was originally released in 1991 for the NEC PC-9801, ported 1992 to the Super Famicom and 1994 to the Sega Mega Drive. During 1997, Lord Monarch was remade for Windows as Lord Monarch Online and released for free in both Japanese, and for the first time, English.".
- Q744175 label "Lord Monarch".
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- Q744175 name "Lord Monarch".