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  2. Shogun (1986 board game) - Wikipedia

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    Shogun, designed by Michael Gray, [1] 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 ...

  3. List of Koei Tecmo games - Wikipedia

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    Samurai Warriors: Hack and slash: PlayStation 2: 2004: Samurai Warriors: State of War: 激・戦国無双 Omega Force Koei Samurai Warriors: Hack and slash: PlayStation Portable: 2005: Samurai Warriors 2: 戦国無双2 Omega Force Koei Samurai Warriors: Hack and slash: PlayStation 2, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows: 2006: Samurai Warriors 2 ...

  4. Category:Samurai Warriors - Wikipedia

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    Samurai Warriors is a series of action video games created by Koei and Omega Force, based loosely around the Sengoku period of Japan. It is a spin-off of the Dynasty Warriors series, another video game series by Koei.

  5. Koei - Wikipedia

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    Koei Co., Ltd. was a Japanese video game publisher, developer, and distributor founded in 1978.The company is known for its historical simulation games based on the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, as well as simulation games based on pseudo-historical events.

  6. Nobunaga's Ambition - Wikipedia

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    Nobunaga's Ambition (信長の野望, Nobunaga no Yabō) is a series of turn-based grand strategy role-playing simulation video games. [1] The original game was one of the first in its genre, being released in March 1983 by the Japanese video game developer Koei. [2] [3] Nobunaga's Ambition takes place during the Sengoku period of feudal Japan.

  7. Dynasty Warriors - Wikipedia

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    The first game in the series, titled Dynasty Warriors in English and Sangokumusō in Japanese, was a fighting game, a separate genre from the rest of the games in the series. Koei later created a new game as a spin-off and added the word shin ( 真 , true, genuine) to the beginning of the title to differentiate it from its predecessor.

  8. List of Konami games - Wikipedia

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    Soul of the Samurai (called Ronin Blade in Europe) Tokimeki Memorial 2; Tokimeki Memorial Drama Series Vol. 3 Tabidachi no Uta; A Bug's Life (Japan) Vandal Hearts II; Virgin Fleet; beatmania APPEND GOTTAMIX; beatmania APPEND 4thMIX; Tarzan (Japan) pop'n music; pop'n music 2; Yu-Gi-Oh! True Duel Monsters: Sealed Memories (Japan) / Yu-Gi-Oh!

  9. List of Avalon Hill games - Wikipedia

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    1952 version was published by "The Avalon Game Company" (1952-1958), an unincorporated garage mail-order business that was incorporated as Avalon Hill in 1958 Tactics II: 1958, [3] 1961, 1972 Tales from the Floating Vagabond: 1991 Role playing Third Reich: 1976, 1981 WWII grand strategy Advanced Third Reich: 1992 Titan: 1982 Fantasy monster combat