The game has since seen a massive number of sequels and spinoffs spanning nearly every console and personal computer imaginable, with the majority of mainline releases also receiving English localizations. This time period was one of the most violent and bloody in Chinese history, so of course, it’s perfect for adapting into a video game! Originally released in Japan in 1985 for multiple systems, including the NES and MSX, Romance of the Three Kingdoms turned this period and the 14th century historical novel of the same name into a strategy game. One of their most prolific and long-running series, including the game we are looking at today, is based upon the story of the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history. As I have mentioned in a previous review, the Koei side of Koei Tecmo loves itself some history-based games.
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