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- Saikyō_Habu_Shōgi abstract "Saikyō Habu Shōgi (最強羽生将棋, lit. Strongest Habu Shogi) 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 features the shogi player Yoshiharu Habu, who won all seven major shogi championships the year of the game's release. The game was a commercial failure, selling only about one copy with every one hundred consoles sold at the system launch. Despite this, Seta released a sequel titled Morita Shogi 64, which was announced at Nintendo Space World in 1996.".
- Saikyō_Habu_Shōgi wikiPageID "6294730".
- Saikyō_Habu_Shōgi wikiPageRevisionID "559448752".
- Saikyō_Habu_Shōgi developer SETA_Corporation.
- Saikyō_Habu_Shōgi genre Board_game.
- Saikyō_Habu_Shōgi input Gamepad.
- Saikyō_Habu_Shōgi modes Single-player_video_game.
- Saikyō_Habu_Shōgi platforms Nintendo_64.
- Saikyō_Habu_Shōgi publisher "Seta".
- Saikyō_Habu_Shōgi released "1996-06-23".
- Saikyō_Habu_Shōgi subject Category:1996_video_games.
- Saikyō_Habu_Shōgi subject Category:Japan-exclusive_video_games.
- Saikyō_Habu_Shōgi subject Category:Nintendo_64_games.
- Saikyō_Habu_Shōgi subject Category:SETA_Corporation_games.
- Saikyō_Habu_Shōgi subject Category:Shogi_video_games.
- Saikyō_Habu_Shōgi type Software.
- Saikyō_Habu_Shōgi type VideoGame.
- Saikyō_Habu_Shōgi type Work.
- Saikyō_Habu_Shōgi type CreativeWork.
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- Saikyō_Habu_Shōgi comment "Saikyō Habu Shōgi (最強羽生将棋, lit. Strongest Habu Shogi) 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 features the shogi player Yoshiharu Habu, who won all seven major shogi championships the year of the game's release.".
- Saikyō_Habu_Shōgi label "Saikyō Habu Shōgi".
- Saikyō_Habu_Shōgi label "Saikyō Habu Shōgi".
- Saikyō_Habu_Shōgi label "最強羽生将棋".
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- Saikyō_Habu_Shōgi sameAs 最強羽生将棋.
- Saikyō_Habu_Shōgi sameAs Q3461616.
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