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Bokosuka Wars : ウィキペディア英語版
Bokosuka Wars

is a 1983 action-strategy role-playing video game developed by Kōji Sumii (住井浩司) and released by ASCII for the Sharp X1 computer, followed by ports to the MSX, FM-7, NEC PC-6001, NEC PC-8801 and NEC PC-9801 computer platforms, as well as an altered version released for the Nintendo Famicom console and later the Virtual Console service. It revolves around a leader who must lead an army in phalanx formation across a battlefield in real-time against overwhelming enemy forces while freeing and recruiting soldiers along the way, with each unit able to gain experience and level up through battle. The player must make sure that the leader stays alive, until the army reaches the enemy castle to defeat the leader of the opposing forces.〔〔〔
The game was responsible for laying the foundations for the tactical role-playing game genre, or the "simulation RPG" genre as it is known in Japan, with its blend of role-playing and strategy game elements.〔(Bokosuka Wars ) ((translation )), Nintendo〕 The game has also variously been described as an early example of an action role-playing game,〔 an early prototype real-time strategy game,〔(Dru Hill: The Chronicle of Druaga ), 1UP〕 and a unique reverse tower defense game.〔(Gems In The Rough: Yesterday's Concepts Mined For Today ), Gamasutra〕 In its time, the game was considered a major success in Japan.
==Release==
Originally developed in 1983 for the Sharp X1 computer, it won ASCII Entertainment's first "Software Contest" and was sold boxed by them that year.〔(Bokosuka Wars ), GameSpot〕 An MSX port was then released in 1984, followed in 1985 by versions for the S1, PC-6000mkII, PC-8801, PC-9801, FM-7 and the Nintendo Famicom (the latter released on December 14, 1985).
LOGiN Magazine's November 1984 issue featured a sequel for the X1 entitled ''New Bokosuka Wars'' with the source code included. With all-new enemy characters and redesigned items and traps, the level of difficulty became more balanced. It was also included in Tape Login Magazine's November 1984 issue, but never sold in any other form.
Today, the PC-8801 version is sold as a download from Enterbrain and was ported for the i-Mode service in 2004. The Famicom version was released for the Wii Virtual Console on April 8, 2008.

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