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'''Pokémon Conquest''' (ポケモン+ノブナガの野望 Pokemon + Nobunaga no Yabō, also known as '''Pokémon + Nobunaga's Ambition''') is a role-playing strategy video game for the [[Nintendo DS]]. It was released in Japan on [[March 17]], [[2012]], and in North America on [[June 21]], [[2012]]. It is a crossover of the {{c|Pokémon}} and {{c|Nobunaga's Ambition}} series. | |||
'''Pokémon Conquest''' (ポケモン+ノブナガの野望 Pokemon + Nobunaga no Yabō, also known as '''Pokémon + Nobunaga's Ambition''') is a role-playing strategy video game for the [[Nintendo DS]]. It was released in Japan on March 17, [[2012]], and in North America on June 21, [[2012]]. It is a crossover of the {{c|Pokémon}} and {{c|Nobunaga's Ambition}} series. | |||
There was a legend that was foretold that whoever unifies all seventeen kingdoms of the Ransei Region will have a chance to encounter the Legendary Pokémon who created the region. Since then, warriors and warlords all over the region have sought to fulfill this foretold legend by attacking other kingdoms, thus bringing Ransei's peaceful era to an end. | There was a legend that was foretold that whoever unifies all seventeen kingdoms of the Ransei Region will have a chance to encounter the Legendary Pokémon who created the region. Since then, warriors and warlords all over the region have sought to fulfill this foretold legend by attacking other kingdoms, thus bringing Ransei's peaceful era to an end. |