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  2. The Tribes of Crane - Wikipedia

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    The Tribes of Crane was a turn-based game where players took on the role of leader of a tribe on the planet of Crane, and attempted to accumulate warriors, gold, and other resources. [3] It was the first commercial play-by-mail game that was moderated by a human game master instead of a computer, although later the game master was assisted by a ...

  3. List of Japanese Army military engineer vehicles of World War II

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    Type 95 crane vehicle "Ri-Ki" Type 95 collapsible boat; Snowmobile "Yu-Ki" Amphibious Engineer vehicle "Na-Mi" Type 94 mobile workshop – consisted of a six-wheel freight car machine vehicle and a towed accompanying vehicle equipped with accessories, spare parts and materials. Type 97 "pole planter" and Type 97 "cable layer"

  4. Kessen - Wikipedia

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    Kessen (決戦, "Decisive Battle") is a real-time tactics video game produced by Koei. It was a launch game for the PlayStation 2 in Japan and North America, where it was published by Electronic Arts. It was initially the only real-time wargame game available for the PlayStation 2.

  5. M1132 engineer squad vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The M1132 engineer squad vehicle (ESV) is the combat engineering variant of the Stryker wheeled armored fighting vehicle. It is issued to combat engineer squads in the US Army Stryker brigade combat teams. Models with the double V-hull upgrade are known as the M1257 ESVV.

  6. Konpeki no Kantai - Wikipedia

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    Konpeki no Kantai (紺碧の艦隊, literally "Azure Armada") is a Japanese alternate history series produced by J.C.Staff.The series focuses on both a technologically-advanced Imperial Japanese Navy and a radically-different World War II that were brought about by Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto's revival by unexplained circumstances.

  7. Lords of the Rising Sun - Wikipedia

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    Lords of the Rising Sun is a 1989 video game by Cinemaware, game design and art by Doug Barnett, released for the Amiga among other systems. Like the earlier Defender of the Crown, it was a mix of map-based strategy and arcade-style mini games as the player, playing as one of the famous Japanese generals Yoshitsune or Yoritomo, fights to pacify Japan by force.

  8. World Collection - Wikipedia

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    Titles in this series retain their original overseas cover artwork with a "World Collection" border, and are left entirely in English, with a Japanese-language manual. The series was launched in October 2003, with regular releases every 2-3 months until August 2005. [1] [2]

  9. Omega Force - Wikipedia

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    The Warriors series, known in Japan as the Musō (無双, lit. "Unrivaled") series, is an action game series created by Omega Force and published by Koei Tecmo. The meta-series contains various series, such as the Dynasty Warriors games, the One Piece: Pirate Warriors games, the Warriors Orochi games, the Samurai Warriors games, and various spin-offs.