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The arcade version was was re-released in [[Namco Museum Vol. 4]] for the [[PlayStation]], one of two ''Genpei Touma Den'' products to ever be released outside of Japan (here, the game was retitled '''''The Genji and the Heike Clans'''''). The PC Engine port was re-released on the [[Wii]]'s [[Virtual Console]] in [[2009]]. | The arcade version was was re-released in [[Namco Museum Vol. 4]] for the [[PlayStation]], one of two ''Genpei Touma Den'' products to ever be released outside of Japan (here, the game was retitled '''''The Genji and the Heike Clans'''''). The PC Engine port was re-released on the [[Wii]]'s [[Virtual Console]] in [[2009]]. | ||
==Introduction== | |||
The character controlled by the player is that of a real Japanese samurai, [[wp:Taira no Kagekiyo|Taira no Kagekiyo]], who fell at the [[wp:Battle of Dan-no-ura|Battle of Dan-no-ura]], at the end of the [[wp:Genpei War|Genpei War]], in 1185. Over eight hundred years later, he is resurrected, and has to make his way over the Imperial Regalia of Japan - fighting other characters who actually existed such as [[wp:Minamoto no Yoshitsune|Minamoto no Yoshitsune]] and [[wp:Saito Musashibo Benkei|Saito Musashibo Benkei]] on his travels, as well as collecting the three sacred game items, and defeating his arch-enemy [[wp:Minamoto no Yoritomo|Minamoto no Yoritomo]]. | The character controlled by the player is that of a real Japanese samurai, [[wp:Taira no Kagekiyo|Taira no Kagekiyo]], who fell at the [[wp:Battle of Dan-no-ura|Battle of Dan-no-ura]], at the end of the [[wp:Genpei War|Genpei War]], in 1185. Over eight hundred years later, he is resurrected, and has to make his way over the Imperial Regalia of Japan - fighting other characters who actually existed such as [[wp:Minamoto no Yoshitsune|Minamoto no Yoshitsune]] and [[wp:Saito Musashibo Benkei|Saito Musashibo Benkei]] on his travels, as well as collecting the three sacred game items, and defeating his arch-enemy [[wp:Minamoto no Yoritomo|Minamoto no Yoritomo]]. | ||