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Aoki Ōkami to Shiroki Mejika

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Aoki Ōkami to Shiroki Mejika
File:Shiroki Mejika.jpg
Genre(s)Turn-based strategy game
Developer(s)Koei
Publisher(s)Koei
Platform(s)NEC PC-88, NEC PC-98, FM-16β, MZ-2500, FM-7, Sharp X1 Turbo, Sharp X68000, MSX2, MSX, Nintendo Entertainment System, DOS, Amiga, Microsoft Windows, Super NES, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Mega CD/Sega CD, Super CD-ROM2, PlayStation, Cellphones
First releaseAoki Ōkami to Shiroki Mejika
5 May 1985
Latest releaseGenghis Khan: Aoki Ookami to Shiroki Mejika IV
1998

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Aoki Ōkami to Shiroki Mejika (蒼き狼と白き牝鹿, lit. "Blue Wolves and White Does") is a turn-based strategy video game series developed and published by Japanese video game company Koei. The series is set in Yuan Dynasty of China (12th - 14th century), and based on the first Emperor of Yuan Dynasty - Genghis Khan. The gameplay is similar as Koei's Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Nobunaga's Ambition series. The second and the third title were released in Western.

Games[edit]

  • Aoki Ōkami to Shiroki Mejika (蒼き狼と白き牝鹿, lit. "Blue Wolves and White Does") - 1985 (PC-98, PC-88, MZ-2500); 1986 (MSX, FM-7, X1)
  • Genghis Khan (蒼き狼と白き牝鹿・ジンギスカン, Aoki Ōkami to Shiroki Mejika· Genghis Khan) - 1987 (PC-88, PC-98, MSX2); 1988 (MSX2, MSX); 1989 (X68000, NES, DOS); 1990 (Amiga); 2003 (Windows); 2007 (Cellphones)
  • Genghis Khan II: Clan of the Gray Wolf (蒼き狼と白き牝鹿・元朝秘史, Aoki Ōkami to Shiroki Mejika· Genchou Hishi, lit. "- Secret History of Yuan Dynasty") - 1992 (PC-88, PC-98, MSX2); 1993 (FM-Towns, X68000, NES, SNES, Mega Drive, Mega Drive CD); 1998 (PlayStation)
  • Genghis Khan: Aoki Ookami to Shiroki Mejika IV (チンギスハーン・蒼き狼と白き牝鹿IV) - 1998 (Windows); 1999 (PlayStation)

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