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・ Saikhun
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・ Saiki Kusuo no Psi-nan
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・ Saikia
・ Saikin-rettō
・ Saikla
・ Saiko
・ Saiko Lake
・ Saiko no Jinsei
・ Saikul
・ Saikumar (actor, born 1960)
・ Saikumar (actor, born 1963)
・ Saikuraa Ibrahim Naeem
Saikyō Habu Shōgi
・ Saikyō Jump
・ Saikyō Line
・ Saikyō no Fusion
・ Saikyō! Toritsu Aoizaka Kōkō Yakyūbu
・ Saikō
・ Saikō no Kataomoi
・ Saikū
・ Saikū Station
・ Sail
・ Sail (anatomy)
・ Sail (disambiguation)
・ Sail (hieroglyph)
・ Sail (Lake District)
・ Sail (letter)


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Saikyō Habu Shōgi : ウィキペディア英語版
Saikyō Habu Shōgi

|genre = Board game
|modes = Single-player
|platforms = Nintendo 64
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is a Japanese virtual board game for the Nintendo 64 developed and published by Seta. It was released exclusively in Japan on June 23, 1996 as one of the Nintendo 64's three Japanese launch games alongside ''Super Mario 64'' and ''Pilotwings 64''. The game's "special guest" is the shogi player Yoshiharu Habu, who won all seven major shogi championships the year of the game's release. Sales were not high,〔 with only about one copy accompanying every one hundred consoles sold at the system launch.〔 Seta released a sequel titled ''Morita Shogi 64'', which was announced at Nintendo Space World in 1996.
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