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{{nihongo|'''''Famicom Wars'''''|ファミコンウォーズ|Famikon Wōzu}} is a [[turn-based tactics]] military game.  Developed by [[Intelligent Systems]], it was released on [[August 12]], [[1988]] for the Famicom in Japan.  It is the first game in the ''[[Nintendo Wars]]'' series.
{{nihongo|'''Famicom Wars'''|ファミコンウォーズ|Famikon Wōzu}} is a [[turn-based strategy]] military game.  Developed by [[Intelligent Systems]], it was released on [[August 12]], [[1988]] for the Famicom in Japan.  It is the first game in the [[:Category:Famicom Wars|Famicom Wars]] series.


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==Legacy==
==Legacy==
This game was not released outside of Japan and, until translation was made in 2006, was consequently little-known outside Japa, where it has a large fanbase.  The series would later become popular among English-speaking gamers with the release of ''[[Advance Wars]]''.
This game was not released outside of Japan and, until translation was made in 2006, was consequently little-known outside Japa, where it has a large fan base.  The series would later become popular among English-speaking gamers with the release of [[Advance Wars]].


The game's turn-based gameplay is somewhat similar to that of the ''[[Fire Emblem]]'' series, which was also developed by Intelligent Systems.
The game's turn-based gameplay is somewhat similar to that of the [[:Category:Fire Emblem|Fire Emblem]] series, which was also developed by Intelligent Systems.


Further sequels were released for the Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Super Famicom, Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS systems.
Further sequels were released for the Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Super Famicom, Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS systems.


The maps in this game and [[Super Famicom Wars]] were later included in ''[[Advance Wars]]'', ''[[Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising]]'' and ''[[Advance Wars: Dual Strike]]'', as well as the newest game in the series, called ''[[Advance Wars: Days of Ruin]]''. <ref>http://www.1up.com/do/gameOverview?cId=3163321 Accessed [[2007-11-25]]</ref>.
The maps in this game and [[Super Famicom Wars]] were later included in [[Advance Wars]], [[Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising]], [[Advance Wars: Dual Strike]], and [[Advance Wars: Days of Ruin]].


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
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Template:Infobox Template:Series disambig Famicom Wars (ファミコンウォーズ Famikon Wōzu?) is a turn-based strategy military game. Developed by Intelligent Systems, it was released on August 12, 1988 for the Famicom in Japan. It is the first game in the Famicom Wars series.

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Gameplay

The game takes place over a series of 17 maps: 15 where the player can battle as either Red Star or Blue Moon, then 2 secret maps, each unlocked by beating all 15 maps as either country.

Legacy

This game was not released outside of Japan and, until translation was made in 2006, was consequently little-known outside Japa, where it has a large fan base. The series would later become popular among English-speaking gamers with the release of Advance Wars.

The game's turn-based gameplay is somewhat similar to that of the Fire Emblem series, which was also developed by Intelligent Systems.

Further sequels were released for the Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Super Famicom, Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS systems.

The maps in this game and Super Famicom Wars were later included in Advance Wars, Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising, Advance Wars: Dual Strike, and Advance Wars: Days of Ruin.

Trivia

  • Samus Aran appears as the Red Star CO of Map #2: Doonatsu-jima (ドーナツジマ) (Donut Island) in this Game.

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