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Suikoden (Japanese: 幻想水滸伝, Hepburn: Gensō Suikoden, lit. "Fantasy Water Margin") is a series of role-playing video games developed and published by Konami.Created by Yoshitaka Murayama, the games are loosely based on the classical Chinese novel Water Margin, [1] whose title is rendered as Suikoden (水滸伝) in Japanese.
Suikoden (Japanese: 幻想水滸伝, Hepburn: Gensō Suikoden, listen ⓘ) is a role-playing video game published by Konami. It is the first installment of the Suikoden series. Developed by Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo, it was released initially in 1995 for the PlayStation in Japan. A North American release followed one year later, and a ...
A high definition English localization version of the compilation, under the title Suikoden I & II HD Remaster: Gate Rune and Dunan Unification Wars was announced on September 16, 2022. It includes graphical improvements such as enhanced backgrounds and redrawn portraits, new and enhanced sound effects, new world map system, and quality of life ...
For Suikoden fans, this remastered collection has been a long time coming. Meanwhile, Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes is still in development, from a few of the lead creatives of the original ...
Bandit Kings of Ancient China, also known as Suikoden: Tenmei no Chikai (水滸伝・天命の誓い, lit. Water Margin: Oath of Destiny) in Japan , is a turn-based strategy video game developed and published by Koei , [ 1 ] and released in 1989 for MSX , MS-DOS , Amiga , and Macintosh and in 1990 for the Nintendo Entertainment System .
Suikoden II (Japanese: 幻想水滸伝II, Hepburn: Gensō Suikoden Tsū, (listen) ⓘ) is a role-playing video game developed and published by Konami for the PlayStation video game console and the second installment of the Suikoden video game series. It was released on December 17, 1998, in Japan; on September 29, 1999, in North America; and on ...
The sprites, art and effects have all been revamped, and Junko Kawano—Suikoden's original character artist—came back on board to redraw the first game's character portraits.
Kawano took creative control of the series following departures from the Suikoden team in July 2002, including series creator Murayama, just a month before the release of Suikoden III. Kawano wrote and designed Suikoden IV in 2004 [ 3 ] and the spinoff Suikoden Tactics in 2005, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] with plans for further installments on the PlayStation ...