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Herzog Zwei (Zwei is pronounced Tsvai, German word for 2) was an early Real Time Strategy game developed by Technosoft and released in 1989 for the Sega Genesis. It is the sequel to the Japan-only 1988 Strategy Game Herzog for the MSX. Some think that Herzog Zwei introduced most of the conventions of the Real Time Strategy genre and is the earliest example of a game with a feature set that falls under the contemporary definition of modern Real Time Strategy. The game is thus incorrectly regarded by many to be the Ur Example of the Real Time Strategy genre, predating Dune II by several years. Bet these people never heard of Nether Earth (which came out two years earlier on several 8-bit platforms and is suspiciously similar in description and gameplay), but saw a much more narrow distribution (Commodore 64 never reached the popularity of the Mega Drive) .
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