Morita Shogi

Morita Shogi (森田将棋) is a simulation of the Japanese board game known as Shogi (which is considered the Japanese version of Chess) which was designed by Kazuro Morita, founder of developer Random House, and published by SETA for the Famicom in 1987. It was one of the first games in the Morita Shogi series, which have been published on many console since the Famicom, including the Nintendo 64, and Nintendo DS.