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  2. Shogun (1986 board game) - Wikipedia

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    Shogun, designed by Michael Gray, was first released in 1986 by Milton Bradley as part of their Gamemaster series. It was renamed to Samurai Swords in its first re-release (1995) to disambiguate it from other games with the same name (in particular, James Clavell's Shogun, a wargame with a similar theme, released in 1983), and renamed again to Ikusa in its 2011 re-release under Hasbro's Avalon ...

  3. Sword of the Samurai (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Sword of the Samurai is an action and strategy video game developed and published by MicroProse in 1989 for the DOS platform. It features role-playing, strategy, and arcade elements set in feudal Japan. The player begins the game as a little-known vassal samurai; his ultimate goal is to replace Oda Nobunaga as the daimyō responsible for ...

  4. Kengo - Wikipedia

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    The second game in the Kengo series was released for the PlayStation 2 in Japan on June 27, 2002. It was released in Europe on February 14, 2003 under the title Sword of the Samurai. It features a character creation feature and over 100 detailed swords to choose from. Published by Ubisoft. It was not released in North America.

  5. Yasuke - Wikipedia

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    Yasuke ( Japanese: 弥助 / 弥介, Japanese pronunciation: [jasɯ̥ke]) was a man of African origin [3] [4] who served as a samurai to the Japanese daimyō Oda Nobunaga for a period of 15 months between 1581 and 1582, during the Sengoku period, until Nobunaga's death in the Honnō-ji Incident. [5] [6] [7] [8]

  6. Category:Video games about samurai - Wikipedia

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    Samurai Champloo: Sidetracked. Samurai Gunn. Samurai II: Vengeance. Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time. Samurai Jack: The Amulet of Time. Samurai Jack: The Shadow of Aku. Samurai Romanesque. Samurai Shodown. Samurai Shodown (1993 video game)

  7. Rōnin - Wikipedia

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    Rōnin. In feudal Japan (1185–1868), a rōnin ( / ˈroʊnɪn / ROH-nin; Japanese: 浪人, IPA: [ɾoːɲiɴ], 'drifter' or 'wandering man', lit. 'a person of the waves') [1] was a samurai who had no lord or master and in some cases, had also severed all links with his family or clan. A samurai becomes a rōnin upon the death of his master, or ...

  8. Brave Fencer Musashi - Wikipedia

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    Genre (s) Action role-playing. Mode (s) Single-player. Brave Fencer Musashi (ブレイヴフェンサー 武蔵伝, Bureivu Fensā Musashiden, "Brave Fencer: The Legend of Musashi") is an action role-playing video game developed and published by Square in 1998 for the PlayStation home console. The game involves real-time sword-based combat in a ...

  9. Bushido Blade (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Fighting. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. Bushido Blade (ブシドーブレード, Bushidō Burēdo) is a 3D fighting video game developed by Lightweight and published by Square and Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. The game features one-on-one armed combat. Its name refers to the Japanese warrior code of honor bushidō .

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