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Teitoku no Ketsudan III (提督の決断III, translated as "The Admiral's Decision III") is the third and only unlocalized title of the P.T.O. series. Kou Shibusawa is the general producer and Bob Sakuma is this entry's music composer. Noriyoshi Ourai illustrated the cover image. Koei responded with a public apology for offending the Chinese public and the cancellation of overseas distribution.

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  • Teitoku no Ketsudan III
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  • Teitoku no Ketsudan III (提督の決断III, translated as "The Admiral's Decision III") is the third and only unlocalized title of the P.T.O. series. Kou Shibusawa is the general producer and Bob Sakuma is this entry's music composer. Noriyoshi Ourai illustrated the cover image. Koei responded with a public apology for offending the Chinese public and the cancellation of overseas distribution.
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Platforms
  • PC-9801, Windows , PlayStation, Sega Saturn
Genre
  • War simulation
Ratings
  • CERO: 20px|A
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Title
  • Teitoku no Ketsudan III
Modes
  • Single player, Multiplayer
Release
  • 20(xsd:integer)
  • 1997-03-28(xsd:date)
  • 1997-06-27(xsd:date)
Developer
Publisher
  • Koei
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  • Teitoku no Ketsudan III (提督の決断III, translated as "The Admiral's Decision III") is the third and only unlocalized title of the P.T.O. series. Kou Shibusawa is the general producer and Bob Sakuma is this entry's music composer. Noriyoshi Ourai illustrated the cover image. Teitoku no Ketsudan III's finishing touches for development and distribution were initially sent to Koei's Tianjin based subsidiary company. At the same time disapproval for Japan in China was at a high due to renewed Senkaku Islands disputes and the Prime Minister's visit to Yasukuni Shrine, issues which stem from Japan's hectic WWII occupation. Four Tianjin subsidiary employees (Liang Guangming, Gao Yuan, Guo Jing, and Qi Wei) cited their protest to the glorified "misrepresentations" of Japanese armed forces and politicians in the game to the Chinese mass media. An investigation began July 1996, and the Tianjin branch violated the Electronic Publications Management Act by allegedly failing to file a legal license to develop the title. The confiscation of 11,500 copies and a 479,000 yuan fine was conducted by local authorities in December. Chinese mass media heralded the four Tianjin employees as heroes and dubbed them "the four gentleman of Koei", a pun of "four honorable gentleman". Koei responded with a public apology for offending the Chinese public and the cancellation of overseas distribution.
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