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War Diary (video game) : ウィキペディア英語版 | War Diary (video game)
''Choongmoogong'' (Korean: 충무공전 : 난중일기편, 亂中日記편) (retitled ''War Diary'' in Europe and the US) was the second computer game released in 1996 by Trigger Soft Corporation (Korean:(주)트리거소프트), developed in cooperation with the indie developer HQ Team led by Tae Gon Kim. It is based upon Yi Sun-shin's War Diary, ''Nanjung Ilgi''. War Diary was one of the first real-time strategy games based upon Korea's military history. ==Plot== War Diary is a real-time strategy game based on actual events that took place toward the end of the 16th century. Toyotomi Hideyoshi, through conquest, had united Japan for the first time. A brilliant strategist, his appetite for power was not satisfied; next, Hideyoshi requested that Korea allow passage of his troops on their way to invade China. Korea refused, and in 1592 Hideyoshi landed between 150,000 and 200,000 troops on Korean shores. The Japanese possessed a weapon the Koreans had not encountered before: arquebuses (Japanese: Teppō 鉄砲 Lit."Iron cannon") . The Japanese advanced quickly, seizing the capital of Seoul within two weeks. And it is into this scenario that the player comes in as a Korean general, to crush this invading army in a series of campaigns.
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