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Shingen the Ruler

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Shingen the Ruler
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Developer(s)Another
Publisher(s)HOT・B
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Designer(s)Osa Dandadan
Mamire Kikuchi
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Composer(s)Kazunaka Yamane (credited as Kazuyoshi Yamane)
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Platform(s)NES
Release
  • JP: August 21, 1989
  • NA: June 1990
Genre(s)Strategy with breeding/constructing
Mode(s)Single-player
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Shingen the Ruler (武田信玄2) is a turn-based strategy game for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), developed by Another and published by HOT・B in 1989, and released in North America in 1990. The original Takeda Shingen video game was never released in North America. This game was called Takeda Shingen 2 in Japan.[citation needed] In a 1990 USA Today review, Shelby Bateman recommended the game as "the best historical strategy game for adults that's come out".[1]

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A typical screen in Shingen the Ruler.

References[edit]

  1. Sloan, Eugene (1990-11-23). "Sorting through gifts for video-game buffs". USA TODAY. p. 04D.


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