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Due to its similar "light-hearted" tone and graphical style, Nintendo at one point planned to release the game as part of the Advance Wars series under the name "Advance Wars: Under Fire". However, its concept never intended to have this connection in mind, and because of its otherwise unrelated gameplay elements and storyline, the title was ultimately changed to avoid confusion prior to its release and the "Advance Wars" branding was abandoned in the West. The Japanese release however, did retain the "Famicom Wars" (as the series there is known) brand and it was released under the title Totsugeki!! Famicom Wars (突撃!!ファミコンウォーズ, Totsugeki!! Famikon Uōzu?, "Charge!! Famicom Wars"), making the Japanese version the only official connection between the two series.
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