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{{nihongo|'''Famicom Wars'''|ファミコンウォーズ|Famikon Wōzu}} is a [[turn-based strategy]] military game. Produced by [[Nintendo]], it was released on August 12, [[1988]] for the [[Famicom]] in Japan and later re-released on the Wii [[Virtual Console]] on | {{nihongo|'''Famicom Wars'''|ファミコンウォーズ|Famikon Wōzu}} is a [[turn-based strategy]] military game. Produced by [[Nintendo]], it was released on August 12, [[1988]] for the [[Famicom]] in Japan and later re-released on the Wii [[Virtual Console]] on May 19, [[2009]]. Development of ''Famicom Wars'' began as [[Intelligent Systems]] changed its direction from creating hardware to developing [[simulation]] games. It is the first game in the ''{{c|Famicom Wars}}'' series. Although the game was never released outside of Japan, a fan-made translation patch has been developed for the game. | ||
The original ''Famicom Wars'' was followed by a series of sequels which were released only in Japan as well, which includes ''[[Game Boy Wars]]'' in [[1990]] and ''[[Super Famicom Wars]]'' in [[1998]], both which were developed by [[Intelligent Systems]], as opposed to a sub-series of sequels to the original ''Game Boy Wars'', which were developed and published by [[Hudson Soft]]. The series eventually made its international debut with ''[[Advance Wars]]'', released for the [[Game Boy Advance]] in [[2001]]. The maps from both, ''Famicom Wars'' and ''Super Famicom Wars'' were later included in ''Advance Wars'' and its sequels. | The original ''Famicom Wars'' was followed by a series of sequels which were released only in Japan as well, which includes ''[[Game Boy Wars]]'' in [[1990]] and ''[[Super Famicom Wars]]'' in [[1998]], both which were developed by [[Intelligent Systems]], as opposed to a sub-series of sequels to the original ''Game Boy Wars'', which were developed and published by [[Hudson Soft]]. The series eventually made its international debut with ''[[Advance Wars]]'', released for the [[Game Boy Advance]] in [[2001]]. The maps from both, ''Famicom Wars'' and ''Super Famicom Wars'' were later included in ''Advance Wars'' and its sequels. |