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Command pixel mechs on a grid, outmaneuvering an AI that actually fights back—simple at first, then suddenly you're second-guessing every move. That '90s SNES strategy gem that never left Japan but absolutely should've.

Virtual Wars came out in 1996 for the Super Nintendo, developed by Hect. It was a late release for the system, arriving when many players were already moving on to newer consoles, but it offered a kind of tactical depth that felt distinct from other games of the era.
You control a squad of mechs on a grid based battlefield, planning each unit's movement and attacks in turn based phases. The main goal is to eliminate all enemy units on each map, which requires careful positioning and anticipating how the opposing AI will counter your actions. Signature mechanics include using different weapon ranges to your advantage and managing limited ammunition, while the isometric perspective adds a layer of spatial awareness to every decision. The pacing is deliberate, almost chess like, and the difficulty escalates quickly, punishing careless advances. It feels like a constant, tense calculation where a single misstep can unravel your entire strategy.

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