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Nobunaga's Ambition

Nobunaga's Ambition (信長の野望, Nobunaga no Yabō) is a series of turn-based grand strategy role-playing simulation video games.[1] The original game was one of the first in its genre, being released in March 1983 by the Japanese video game developer Koei.[2][3] Nobunaga's Ambition takes place during the Sengoku period of feudal Japan. The player is tasked with achieving the ultimate goal of warlord Oda Nobunaga: the conquest and unification of Japan. Selecting Oda Nobunaga is optional, however, as the player is also able to choose from a variety of other regional daimyōs of the time.

Games in the franchise have been released for the Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, Sega Genesis, 3DO, Super Nintendo, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch. The title was also released for Macintosh as well as MSX, Amiga, and MS-DOS. As of March 2018, the series has shipped more than 10 million copies worldwide.[4]

Gameplay edit

The player may choose from four campaign scenarios, including "Battle for the East" (beginning in 1560), "Daimyo Power Struggles" (1560), "Ambition Untamed" (1571), and "Road Towards Unification" (1582). In each scenario, the player must allocate resources to raise a capable military force, provide a productive economy to support both military and civilian expansion, and support the peasants in order to sustain their respect and loyalty. Gameplay is taken in turns, with each turn in the map view corresponding to a season, and each turn during battle corresponding to a day. The player may achieve victory through numerous means, among which are forcing the enemy to retreat, destroying the enemy command unit, outlasting an invading force, or prolonging battle until the opposing force has exhausted its supplies.

The player can make many choices during the campaign. According to Evan Brooks of Computer Gaming World: "One may transfer soldiers between fiefs, go to war, increase taxes (which causes a decrease in peasant loyalty which may lead to rebellion), transfer rice or gold to another fief, raise the level of flood control (which decreases productivity), make a non-aggression pact or arrange a marriage, cultivate (which increases productivity, but decreases peasant loyalty), use a merchant (to buy/sell rice, borrow funds, or purchase weapons), recruit for the military (soldiers or ninja), train the army (which increases fighting efficiency), spy on a rival, expand a town (which increases taxes collected, but decreases peasant loyalty), give food/rice to peasants/soldiers (to raise morale), steal peasants from rival daimyos, allocate military strength, recuperate (even a daimyo can get sick), turn over a controlled fief to the computer for administration, or pass a turn."[5]

Games edit

Release timeline
1983Nobunaga no Yabō
1984
1985
1986Nobunaga's Ambition
1987
1988Nobunaga's Ambition II
1989
1990Nobunaga's Ambition: Lord of Darkness
1991Inindo: Way of the Ninja (spin-off)
1992Nobunaga no Yabō: Haōden
1993
1994Nobunaga no Yabō: Tenshōki
1995
1996
1997Nobunaga no Yabō: Shōseiroku
1998
1999Nobunaga no Yabō: Reppūden
2000
2001Nobunaga no Yabō: Ranseiki
2002Nobunaga no Yabō: Sōtenroku
2003Nobunaga's Ambition: Rise to Power
2004
2005Nobunaga's Ambition: Iron Triangle
2006
2007
2008
2009Nobunaga no Yabō: Tendō
2010
2011
2012Pokémon Conquest
2013Nobunaga's Ambition: Sphere of Influence
2014
2015
2016
2017Nobunaga's Ambition: Taishi
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022Nobunaga's Ambition: Awakening
  • Nobunaga no Yabō (信長の野望, "Nobunaga's Ambition") is the first title in the series, released March 1983. Written entirely in BASIC, it was compatible with a wide range of Japanese PCs. It has no subtitle. A remake of this game titled Nobunaga no Yabō Returns (信長の野望 リターンズ, Nobunaga's Ambition Returns) was released in 1995 for Microsoft Windows 3.1, Sega Saturn, and PlayStation. An update of this for Windows 95 was released in 1996.
  • Nobunaga's Ambition (信長の野望・全国版, Nobunaga no Yabō: Zenkokuban, lit. Nobunaga's Ambition: Country-Wide Edition) is the second title in the series and the first to be released outside Japan. It was released in September 1986 for the PC-88SR, then quickly ported for various Japanese PCs. A 50-province mode covering all of Japan was added, as well as revisions to graphics and gameplay. Releases for Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), Sega Genesis, TurboGrafx-16, PlayStation, mobile phones, Windows, and iOS were made subsequently. The U.S. NES, Genesis and SNES releases were titled Nobunaga's Ambition; the SNES version was released for Virtual Console on April 27, 2009, for the Wii[6] and September 4, 2014, for the Wii U in North America.[7]
  • Nobunaga's Ambition II (信長の野望・戦国群雄伝, Nobunaga no Yabō: Sengoku Gun'yūden, lit. Nobunaga's Ambition: Tales of the Sengoku Warlords) is the third title in the series, released December 1988 for PC-88SR, then quickly ported for various Japanese PCs. Taking after the Romance of the Three Kingdoms series, this game introduces the concept of "generals" to this series. The Tōhoku and Kyūshū areas were removed. Releases for NES, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, DOS, and mobile phones were made subsequently. The U.S. Nintendo Entertainment System release was titled Nobunaga's Ambition II.
  • Nobunaga's Ambition: Lord of Darkness (信長の野望・武将風雲録, Nobunaga no Yabō: Bushō Fūunroku, lit. Nobunaga's Ambition: Records of the Generals) is the fourth title in the series, released December 1990 for PC-98, then quickly ported for various Japanese PCs (this was the last title in the series supported on 8-bit PCs). The scope was once again expanded to all of Japan, and technology, culture, and tea ceremony mechanics were introduced. Releases for NES, SNES, Genesis, PlayStation, Windows, and mobile phones were made subsequently. The North American SNES release was given the subtitle of Lord of Darkness.
  • Inindo: Way of the Ninja (伊忍道 打倒信長, Inindou Datou Nobunaga, lit. Way of the Ninja: Overthrow Nobunaga) is a spin-off of the series released in December 1991 for various Japanese systems and later localized for the Super NES; it is a role-playing game that uses the same setting.
  • Nobunaga no Yabō: Haōden (信長の野望・覇王伝, lit. Nobunaga's Ambition: Tales of the Conquerors) is the fifth title in the series, released December 1992 for PC-98, then quickly ported for various Japanese PCs. This is the first game with an expansion pack. Battles were changed from taking provinces to taking castles. Releases for SNES, Genesis, Sega CD, 3DO, Mac OS, PlayStation, mobile phones, and Windows were made subsequently.
  • Nobunaga no Yabō: Tenshōki (信長の野望・天翔記, lit. Nobunaga's Ambition: Chronicles of the Ascension) is the sixth title in the series, released December 1994 for PC-98 (the last of the series produced for DOS variants), with ports for FM Towns, DOS/V, Windows, and Macintosh available later. Commands were executed based on units of power. Releases for SNES, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, PlayStation Portable, and mobile phones were made subsequently.
  • Nobunaga no Yabō: Shōseiroku (信長の野望・将星録, lit. Nobunaga's Ambition: Records of the Star Generals) is the seventh title in the series, released March 1997 for Windows 95. This game introduces a new map, portraying the entire country on a grid. Releases for Macintosh, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Dreamcast, PlayStation Portable, and mobile phones were made subsequently.
  • Nobunaga no Yabō: Reppūden (信長の野望・烈風伝, lit. Nobunaga's Ambition: Tales of the Storms) is the eighth title in the series, released February 1999 for Windows 95, with ports for Macintosh, PlayStation, Dreamcast, and PlayStation Portable made later.
  • Nobunaga no Yabō: Ranseiki (信長の野望・嵐世記, lit. Nobunaga's Ambition: Chronicles of Turbulent Times) is the ninth title in the series, released February 2001 for Windows 98. This game returned to province-taking battles, and the a system of varying powers was introduced. Ports for PlayStation 2, Xbox and PlayStation Portable were made later.
  • Nobunaga no Yabō: Sōtenroku (信長の野望・蒼天録, lit. Nobunaga's Ambition: Records of the Blue Skies) is the tenth title in the series, released June 2002 for Windows 98. This game returned to castle-taking battles. It also became possible to play as a castle lord as well as a daimyō. Ports for PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable were made later.
  • Nobunaga's Ambition: Rise to Power (信長の野望・天下創世, Nobunaga no Yabō: Tenka Sōsei, lit. Nobunaga's Ambition: The Creation of the World) is the eleventh title in the series, released September 2003 for Windows 98. This game introduced castle towns and unified castle sieges. The administration screens transitioned to full 3D. A port for PlayStation 2 was made later; this was released in the U.S. as Nobunaga's Ambition: Rise to Power on February 5, 2008.[8]
  • Nobunaga's Ambition: Iron Triangle (信長の野望・革新, Nobunaga no Yabō: Kakushin, lit. Nobunaga's Ambition: Innovation) is the twelfth title in the series, released June 2005 for Windows 98. The map and battles are in real-time, and the map is rendered in 3D. Ports for PlayStation 2 and Wii were made later; the former was released in the U.S. as Nobunaga's Ambition: Iron Triangle.
  • Nobunaga no Yabō: Tendō (信長の野望・天道, lit. Nobunaga's Ambition: Roads of the Heavens) is the thirteenth title in the series, released September 2009 for Windows XP, with ports for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PlayStation Vita made later.
  • Nobunaga's Ambition: Sphere of Influence (信長の野望・創造, Nobunaga no Yabō: Sōzō, lit. Nobunaga's Ambition: Creation) is the fourteenth title in the series, released 12 December 2013 for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and Windows. A PlayStation Vita version was released in May 2015. A western version of the game had been confirmed as of May 2015 under the title of Nobunaga's Ambition: Sphere of Influence, which was released on September 1, 2015, for North America and September 4, 2015, for Europe; It was released in PlayStation 3 as a digital release, in PlayStation 4 as a physical release, and PC via Steam. It has also been confirmed that the western release will contain both English and Japanese dub. The game is a launch game for the Nintendo Switch in Japan. A sequel titled Nobunaga's Ambition: Taishi was released on 30 November 2017.
  • Nobunaga's Ambition: Taishi (信長の野望・大志, Nobunaga no Yabō: Taishi, lit. Nobunaga's Ambition: Enormous Ambition)[9] is the fifteenth title in the series and sequel to the 2013 game Nobunaga's Ambition: Sphere of Influence, and was released on November 30, 2017, for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch.[10][11]
  • Nobunaga's Ambition: Awakening (信長の野望・新生, Nobunaga no Yabō: Shinsei) is the sixteenth title in the series. It was released on July 20, 2022, for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch, and July 20, 2023 for the US.[12]

Mobile platforms edit

Game Boy
  • Nobunaga's Ambition (信長の野望 ゲームボーイ版, Nobunaga no Yabō Game Boy Ban, lit. Nobunaga's Ambition: Game Boy Version) (1990), loosely based on Nobunaga no Yabō and Nobunaga's Ambition II.
WonderSwan
  • Nobunaga no Yabō for Wonderswan (信長の野望 for ワンダースワン) (1999)
Game Boy Color
  • Nobunaga no Yabō Game Boy Ban 2 (信長の野望 ゲームボーイ版2, lit. Nobunaga's Ambition Game Boy Version 2) (1999), primarily based on Nobunaga's Ambition.
Game Boy Advance
  • Nobunaga no Yabō (信長の野望) (2001), a remake of Nobunaga's Ambition: Lord of Darkness.
Nintendo DS
  • Nobunaga no Yabō DS (信長の野望DS) (2006), a remake of Nobunaga no Yabō: Reppūden.
  • Kuni-tori Zunō Batoru: Nobunaga no Yabō (国盗り頭脳バトル 信長の野望, lit. Province-Taking Brain Battle: Nobunaga's Ambition) (2008), containing board game elements.
  • Nobunaga no Yabō DS 2 (信長の野望DS2) (2008), a remake of Nobunaga's Ambition: Lord of Darkness.
  • Pokémon Conquest (ポケモン+ノブナガの野望, Pokemon Purasu Nobunaga no Yabō, Pokémon + Nobunaga's Ambition in Japan) (2012), a crossover with the Pokémon franchise.

Sony PlayStation Portable

  • Nobunaga no Yabō: Tenshōki (信長の野望・天翔記, lit. Nobunaga's Ambition: Chronicles of the Ascension)
  • Nobunaga no Yabō: Shōseiroku (信長の野望・将星録, lit. Nobunaga's Ambition: Records of the Star Generals)
  • Nobunaga no Yabō: Reppūden (信長の野望・烈風伝, lit. Nobunaga's Ambition: Tales of the Storms)
  • Nobunaga no Yabō: Ranseiki (信長の野望・嵐世記, lit. Nobunaga's Ambition: Chronicles of Turbulent Times)
  • Nobunaga no Yabō: Sōtenroku (信長の野望・蒼天録, lit. Nobunaga's Ambition: Records of the Blue Skies)

Sony PlayStation Vita

These were released in Asia (in traditional Chinese versions), with physical copies for both versions with and without power up kit, on top of the Japanese versions released.

  • Nobunaga's Ambition: Tendou (信長の野望・天道) (2012)
  • Nobunaga's Ambition: Souzou / Nobunaga no Yabou: Souzou (信長の野望・創造) (2014)
  • Nobunaga's Ambition: Sphere of Influence English version was seen on various websites such as on Play Asia, but not released.
  • Nobunaga's Ambition: Souzou Sengoku Risshiden (信長の野望・創造 戦国立志伝) (2016)
Nintendo 3DS
  • Nobunaga no Yabō (信長の野望) (2013)
  • Nobunaga no Yabō 2 (信長の野望2) (2015)

Online games edit

  • Nobunaga no Yabō Internet (信長の野望Internet) (1998), an online battle simulation game for Windows.
  • Nobunaga no Yabō Online (信長の野望Online) (2003), an MMORPG for PlayStation 2, Windows, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4.
  • Nobunaga no Yabō (信長の野望) (2003), a blanket title for a number of mobile phone games.
  • Hyakuman-nin no Nobunaga no Yabō (100万人の信長の野望, lit. Million-Man Nobunaga's Ambition) (2010), a social network game by Mobage.
  • Samurai Cats (のぶニャがの野望, NobuNYAga no Yabō, lit. Nobunyaga's Ambition) (2011), a cat-themed browser-based online battle/raising simulation game.

Reception edit

The Nobunaga's Ambition series has garnered several awards over the years. According to Koei's website, various releases in the series have won Log-In magazine's "BHS Prize", the "Minister of Post & Telecommunications Prize", Nikkei BP's 12th, 13th, and 14th annual "Best PC Software" awards, and CD-ROM Fan's "Fan of the Year 2001 Grand Prize".[13]

In North America, where it was released five years after its Japanese release, critical reception was also positive. The game was positively reviewed by Computer Gaming World, where reviewer Evan Brooks gave it four stars out of five. He introduced the game as "a detailed economic / diplomatic / political / military simulation of the unification of Japan in the Sixteenth Century." He praised the graphics for being "among the best that this reviewer has ever seen for the IBM" and the 5x10 hex map battles, and noted that it used role-playing game elements, including assigning various statistics to a selected persona, a time system where each turn represents a year, as the daimyo ages and eventually dies of old age, and a multiplayer option. He stated that he "thoroughly enjoyed Nobunaga's Ambition", concluded with a "Highly Recommended" rating,[5][14][15] Compute! similarly praised the IBM PC version, calling it "one of the best strategic war games ever designed for a personal computer" and citing the game play, user interface, and documentation.[16] In the May 1990 edition of Games International, John Scott called this program "One of the best strategy games around." He gave the game a perfect rating of 10 out of 10 for game play.[17]

The console versions had a more lukewarm reception. Reviewing the SNES version, GamePro praised the control interface and combat system but opined that the game essentially offers nothing to set it apart from Koei's previous historical simulators.[18] The magazine rated the Genesis version similarly, saying that "Like all Koei games, Nobunaga has an easy-to-use but detailed menu-driven interface that activates a load of complex commands."[19]

In 1996, Next Generation listed the series collectively as number 34 on their "Top 100 Games of All Time", commenting that, "Lead designer Shou Kibasawa is a tactical genius who realizes that domestic and military strategies are interconnected, and that fielding armies can only be accomplished after building an infrastructure to support them. As a result, Nobunaga's Ambition boasts a level of strategic complexity few other series can come close to matching."[20]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Vestal, Andrew (1998-11-02). . GameSpot. Archived from the original on June 8, 2009. Retrieved 2011-01-06.
  2. ^ . Tecmo Koei. Archived from the original on 15 February 2012. Retrieved 19 February 2012.
  3. ^ . 1up.com. 1UP.com. Archived from the original on 2011-06-29. Retrieved 22 April 2018.
  4. ^ "Nobunaga's Ambition series tops 10 million shipments". 30 March 2018.
  5. ^ a b Brooks, Evan (September 1988). "Nobunaga's Ambition". Computer Gaming World. No. 51. pp. 12, 34, 48–9. Nobunaga's Ambition is a detailed economic / diplomatic / political / military simulation of the unification of Japan in the Sixteenth Century. ... The graphics for Nobunaga's Ambition are among the best that this reviewer has ever seen for the IBM. While much of the graphics are composed of maps, the small touches reveal the craft that went into this product. Thus, when the daimyo distributes rice to the peasants, a vignette shows the lord throwing sheaves to the peasants who gratefully pick it up; as taxes are increased, the peasants flow with tears. When war begins, the screen changes to a 5x10 hex area for the execution of the battle. Terrain is effectively delineated as hill, mountain, village, river, plain, or castle; deployment is dependent on the route of invasion. ... After deciding upon a daimyo, one must select a persona. Akin to role playing games, characteristics are composed of health, ambition, luck, charm, and IQ. Generally, one should reselect if any single characteristic is under 80 (especially luck and/or IQ; there is nothing worse than a stupid daimyo). ... Each turn (year) is composed of four seasons, during which the daimyo ages (and will eventually die of old age). Each daimyo may accomplish one action each season for each fief he personally controls; these actions often affect other parameters of play. ... This reviewer thoroughly enjoyed Nobunaga's Ambition. ... Koei stresses that Nobunaga's Ambition is both a solitaire and a multi-player game. ... Highly Recommended. This reviewer was glued to his computer for 13 hours, stopping at 3:00 am. Not since Gunship has this occurred. The end result is that the computer gamer must have, at least, one Koei game in his inventory!
  6. ^ "Poker, Planes and Platform Games Fuel Players' Ambition". Nintendo of America. 2009-04-27. Retrieved 2009-04-27.
  7. ^ "Nintendo - Official Site - Video Game Consoles, Games - Nintendo - Official Site".
  8. ^ Gifford, Kevin. "Nobunaga's Ambition: Rise to Power". Newtype USA. 7 (2) p. 118. February 2008. ISSN 1541-4817.
  9. ^ "New Nobunaga's Ambition Game Revealed for Switch, PS4, PC". Anime News Network. April 25, 2017. Retrieved May 1, 2021.
  10. ^ "シミュレーションゲーム史に燦然と輝く『信長の野望』シリーズの最新作、『信長の野望・大志』がついに始動 - ファミ通.com". ファミ通.com. 27 April 2017. Retrieved 22 April 2018.
  11. ^ "PV第1弾『信長の野望・大志』". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-13. Retrieved August 4, 2017.
  12. ^ "Nobunaga's Ambition: Awakening - Official Announcement Trailer". ign.com. 30 March 2023. Retrieved 31 March 2023.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-06-08. Retrieved 2007-07-19.
  14. ^ Brooks, M. Evan (October 1990). "Computer Strategy and Wargames: Pre-20th Century". Computer Gaming World. p. 11. Retrieved 16 November 2013.
  15. ^ Brooks, M. Evan (June 1993). "An Annotated Listing of Pre-20th Century Wargames". Computer Gaming World. p. 136. Retrieved 7 July 2014.
  16. ^ Randall, Neil (January 1989). "Nobunaga's Ambition". Compute!. p. 94. Retrieved 10 November 2013.
  17. ^ Scott, John (May 1990). "Nounaga's Ambition". Games International. No. 14. p. 49.
  18. ^ "Nobunaga's Ambition". GamePro. No. 58. IDG. May 1994. p. 118.
  19. ^ "Nobunaga's Ambition". GamePro. No. 60. IDG. July 1994. p. 126.
  20. ^ "Top 100 Games of All Time". Next Generation. No. 21. Imagine Media. September 1996. p. 59.

External links edit

  • Nobunaga's Ambition at MobyGames
  • The Nobunaga's Ambition series at MobyGames
  • Nobunaga's Ambition: Sphere of Influence official website 2015-09-01 at the Wayback Machine (in English)
  • Nobunaga's Ambition: Sphere of Influence – Ascension official website 2017-04-17 at the Wayback Machine (in English)

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This article is about the video game series For the second game in the series see Nobunaga s Ambition video game Nobunaga s Ambition 信長の野望 Nobunaga no Yabō is a series of turn based grand strategy role playing simulation video games 1 The original game was one of the first in its genre being released in March 1983 by the Japanese video game developer Koei 2 3 Nobunaga s Ambition takes place during the Sengoku period of feudal Japan The player is tasked with achieving the ultimate goal of warlord Oda Nobunaga the conquest and unification of Japan Selecting Oda Nobunaga is optional however as the player is also able to choose from a variety of other regional daimyōs of the time Nobunaga s AmbitionPackaging for the Genesis versionGenre s Wargame turn based strategy tactical role playingDeveloper s KoeiPublisher s KoeiKoei TecmoCreator s Kou ShibusawaPlatform s Platforms MSXNEC PC 8801NEC PC 9801NESSuper NESGame BoyGame Boy ColorGame Boy AdvanceGenesisMS DOSMac OSAmiga3DO Interactive MultiplayerPC Engine Super CD ROM WonderSwanMicrosoft WindowsNintendo DSNintendo 3DSNintendo SwitchWiiWii UPlayStation 2PlayStation 3PlayStation 4PlayStation PortablePlayStation VitaFM TownsFirst releaseNobunaga no YabōMarch 1983Latest releaseNobunaga s Ambition AwakeningJuly 20 2022Games in the franchise have been released for the Nintendo Entertainment System Game Boy Sega Genesis 3DO Super Nintendo PlayStation Sega Saturn PlayStation 2 PlayStation 3 Xbox 360 Wii PlayStation Portable PlayStation Vita PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch The title was also released for Macintosh as well as MSX Amiga and MS DOS As of March 2018 the series has shipped more than 10 million copies worldwide 4 Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Games 2 1 Mobile platforms 2 2 Online games 3 Reception 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksGameplay editThe player may choose from four campaign scenarios including Battle for the East beginning in 1560 Daimyo Power Struggles 1560 Ambition Untamed 1571 and Road Towards Unification 1582 In each scenario the player must allocate resources to raise a capable military force provide a productive economy to support both military and civilian expansion and support the peasants in order to sustain their respect and loyalty Gameplay is taken in turns with each turn in the map view corresponding to a season and each turn during battle corresponding to a day The player may achieve victory through numerous means among which are forcing the enemy to retreat destroying the enemy command unit outlasting an invading force or prolonging battle until the opposing force has exhausted its supplies The player can make many choices during the campaign According to Evan Brooks of Computer Gaming World One may transfer soldiers between fiefs go to war increase taxes which causes a decrease in peasant loyalty which may lead to rebellion transfer rice or gold to another fief raise the level of flood control which decreases productivity make a non aggression pact or arrange a marriage cultivate which increases productivity but decreases peasant loyalty use a merchant to buy sell rice borrow funds or purchase weapons recruit for the military soldiers or ninja train the army which increases fighting efficiency spy on a rival expand a town which increases taxes collected but decreases peasant loyalty give food rice to peasants soldiers to raise morale steal peasants from rival daimyos allocate military strength recuperate even a daimyo can get sick turn over a controlled fief to the computer for administration or pass a turn 5 Games editRelease timeline1983Nobunaga no Yabō198419851986Nobunaga s Ambition19871988Nobunaga s Ambition II19891990Nobunaga s Ambition Lord of Darkness1991Inindo Way of the Ninja spin off 1992Nobunaga no Yabō Haōden19931994Nobunaga no Yabō Tenshōki199519961997Nobunaga no Yabō Shōseiroku19981999Nobunaga no Yabō Reppuden20002001Nobunaga no Yabō Ranseiki2002Nobunaga no Yabō Sōtenroku2003Nobunaga s Ambition Rise to Power20042005Nobunaga s Ambition Iron Triangle2006200720082009Nobunaga no Yabō Tendō201020112012Pokemon Conquest2013Nobunaga s Ambition Sphere of Influence2014201520162017Nobunaga s Ambition Taishi20182019202020212022Nobunaga s Ambition AwakeningNobunaga no Yabō 信長の野望 Nobunaga s Ambition is the first title in the series released March 1983 Written entirely in BASIC it was compatible with a wide range of Japanese PCs It has no subtitle A remake of this game titled Nobunaga no Yabō Returns 信長の野望 リターンズ Nobunaga s Ambition Returns was released in 1995 for Microsoft Windows 3 1 Sega Saturn and PlayStation An update of this for Windows 95 was released in 1996 Nobunaga s Ambition 信長の野望 全国版 Nobunaga no Yabō Zenkokuban lit Nobunaga s Ambition Country Wide Edition is the second title in the series and the first to be released outside Japan It was released in September 1986 for the PC 88SR then quickly ported for various Japanese PCs A 50 province mode covering all of Japan was added as well as revisions to graphics and gameplay Releases for Nintendo Entertainment System NES Super Nintendo Entertainment System SNES Sega Genesis TurboGrafx 16 PlayStation mobile phones Windows and iOS were made subsequently The U S NES Genesis and SNES releases were titled Nobunaga s Ambition the SNES version was released for Virtual Console on April 27 2009 for the Wii 6 and September 4 2014 for the Wii U in North America 7 Nobunaga s Ambition II 信長の野望 戦国群雄伝 Nobunaga no Yabō Sengoku Gun yuden lit Nobunaga s Ambition Tales of the Sengoku Warlords is the third title in the series released December 1988 for PC 88SR then quickly ported for various Japanese PCs Taking after the Romance of the Three Kingdoms series this game introduces the concept of generals to this series The Tōhoku and Kyushu areas were removed Releases for NES PlayStation Sega Saturn DOS and mobile phones were made subsequently The U S Nintendo Entertainment System release was titled Nobunaga s Ambition II Nobunaga s Ambition Lord of Darkness 信長の野望 武将風雲録 Nobunaga no Yabō Bushō Fuunroku lit Nobunaga s Ambition Records of the Generals is the fourth title in the series released December 1990 for PC 98 then quickly ported for various Japanese PCs this was the last title in the series supported on 8 bit PCs The scope was once again expanded to all of Japan and technology culture and tea ceremony mechanics were introduced Releases for NES SNES Genesis PlayStation Windows and mobile phones were made subsequently The North American SNES release was given the subtitle of Lord of Darkness Inindo Way of the Ninja 伊忍道 打倒信長 Inindou Datou Nobunaga lit Way of the Ninja Overthrow Nobunaga is a spin off of the series released in December 1991 for various Japanese systems and later localized for the Super NES it is a role playing game that uses the same setting Nobunaga no Yabō Haōden 信長の野望 覇王伝 lit Nobunaga s Ambition Tales of the Conquerors is the fifth title in the series released December 1992 for PC 98 then quickly ported for various Japanese PCs This is the first game with an expansion pack Battles were changed from taking provinces to taking castles Releases for SNES Genesis Sega CD 3DO Mac OS PlayStation mobile phones and Windows were made subsequently Nobunaga no Yabō Tenshōki 信長の野望 天翔記 lit Nobunaga s Ambition Chronicles of the Ascension is the sixth title in the series released December 1994 for PC 98 the last of the series produced for DOS variants with ports for FM Towns DOS V Windows and Macintosh available later Commands were executed based on units of power Releases for SNES PlayStation Sega Saturn PlayStation Portable and mobile phones were made subsequently Nobunaga no Yabō Shōseiroku 信長の野望 将星録 lit Nobunaga s Ambition Records of the Star Generals is the seventh title in the series released March 1997 for Windows 95 This game introduces a new map portraying the entire country on a grid Releases for Macintosh PlayStation Sega Saturn Dreamcast PlayStation Portable and mobile phones were made subsequently Nobunaga no Yabō Reppuden 信長の野望 烈風伝 lit Nobunaga s Ambition Tales of the Storms is the eighth title in the series released February 1999 for Windows 95 with ports for Macintosh PlayStation Dreamcast and PlayStation Portable made later Nobunaga no Yabō Ranseiki 信長の野望 嵐世記 lit Nobunaga s Ambition Chronicles of Turbulent Times is the ninth title in the series released February 2001 for Windows 98 This game returned to province taking battles and the a system of varying powers was introduced Ports for PlayStation 2 Xbox and PlayStation Portable were made later Nobunaga no Yabō Sōtenroku 信長の野望 蒼天録 lit Nobunaga s Ambition Records of the Blue Skies is the tenth title in the series released June 2002 for Windows 98 This game returned to castle taking battles It also became possible to play as a castle lord as well as a daimyō Ports for PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable were made later Nobunaga s Ambition Rise to Power 信長の野望 天下創世 Nobunaga no Yabō Tenka Sōsei lit Nobunaga s Ambition The Creation of the World is the eleventh title in the series released September 2003 for Windows 98 This game introduced castle towns and unified castle sieges The administration screens transitioned to full 3D A port for PlayStation 2 was made later this was released in the U S as Nobunaga s Ambition Rise to Power on February 5 2008 8 Nobunaga s Ambition Iron Triangle 信長の野望 革新 Nobunaga no Yabō Kakushin lit Nobunaga s Ambition Innovation is the twelfth title in the series released June 2005 for Windows 98 The map and battles are in real time and the map is rendered in 3D Ports for PlayStation 2 and Wii were made later the former was released in the U S as Nobunaga s Ambition Iron Triangle Nobunaga no Yabō Tendō 信長の野望 天道 lit Nobunaga s Ambition Roads of the Heavens is the thirteenth title in the series released September 2009 for Windows XP with ports for PlayStation 3 Xbox 360 and PlayStation Vita made later Nobunaga s Ambition Sphere of Influence 信長の野望 創造 Nobunaga no Yabō Sōzō lit Nobunaga s Ambition Creation is the fourteenth title in the series released 12 December 2013 for PlayStation 3 PlayStation 4 and Windows A PlayStation Vita version was released in May 2015 A western version of the game had been confirmed as of May 2015 under the title of Nobunaga s Ambition Sphere of Influence which was released on September 1 2015 for North America and September 4 2015 for Europe It was released in PlayStation 3 as a digital release in PlayStation 4 as a physical release and PC via Steam It has also been confirmed that the western release will contain both English and Japanese dub The game is a launch game for the Nintendo Switch in Japan A sequel titled Nobunaga s Ambition Taishi was released on 30 November 2017 Nobunaga s Ambition Taishi 信長の野望 大志 Nobunaga no Yabō Taishi lit Nobunaga s Ambition Enormous Ambition 9 is the fifteenth title in the series and sequel to the 2013 game Nobunaga s Ambition Sphere of Influence and was released on November 30 2017 for Microsoft Windows PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch 10 11 Nobunaga s Ambition Awakening 信長の野望 新生 Nobunaga no Yabō Shinsei is the sixteenth title in the series It was released on July 20 2022 for Microsoft Windows PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch and July 20 2023 for the US 12 Mobile platforms edit Game BoyNobunaga s Ambition 信長の野望 ゲームボーイ版 Nobunaga no Yabō Game Boy Ban lit Nobunaga s Ambition Game Boy Version 1990 loosely based on Nobunaga no Yabō and Nobunaga s Ambition II WonderSwanNobunaga no Yabō for Wonderswan 信長の野望 for ワンダースワン 1999 Game Boy ColorNobunaga no Yabō Game Boy Ban 2 信長の野望 ゲームボーイ版2 lit Nobunaga s Ambition Game Boy Version 2 1999 primarily based on Nobunaga s Ambition Game Boy AdvanceNobunaga no Yabō 信長の野望 2001 a remake of Nobunaga s Ambition Lord of Darkness Nintendo DSNobunaga no Yabō DS 信長の野望DS 2006 a remake of Nobunaga no Yabō Reppuden Kuni tori Zunō Batoru Nobunaga no Yabō 国盗り頭脳バトル 信長の野望 lit Province Taking Brain Battle Nobunaga s Ambition 2008 containing board game elements Nobunaga no Yabō DS 2 信長の野望DS2 2008 a remake of Nobunaga s Ambition Lord of Darkness Pokemon Conquest ポケモン ノブナガの野望 Pokemon Purasu Nobunaga no Yabō Pokemon Nobunaga s Ambition in Japan 2012 a crossover with the Pokemon franchise Sony PlayStation Portable Nobunaga no Yabō Tenshōki 信長の野望 天翔記 lit Nobunaga s Ambition Chronicles of the Ascension Nobunaga no Yabō Shōseiroku 信長の野望 将星録 lit Nobunaga s Ambition Records of the Star Generals Nobunaga no Yabō Reppuden 信長の野望 烈風伝 lit Nobunaga s Ambition Tales of the Storms Nobunaga no Yabō Ranseiki 信長の野望 嵐世記 lit Nobunaga s Ambition Chronicles of Turbulent Times Nobunaga no Yabō Sōtenroku 信長の野望 蒼天録 lit Nobunaga s Ambition Records of the Blue Skies Sony PlayStation VitaThese were released in Asia in traditional Chinese versions with physical copies for both versions with and without power up kit on top of the Japanese versions released Nobunaga s Ambition Tendou 信長の野望 天道 2012 Nobunaga s Ambition Souzou Nobunaga no Yabou Souzou 信長の野望 創造 2014 Nobunaga s Ambition Sphere of Influence English version was seen on various websites such as on Play Asia but not released Nobunaga s Ambition Souzou Sengoku Risshiden 信長の野望 創造 戦国立志伝 2016 Nintendo 3DSNobunaga no Yabō 信長の野望 2013 Nobunaga no Yabō 2 信長の野望2 2015 Online games edit Nobunaga no Yabō Internet 信長の野望Internet 1998 an online battle simulation game for Windows Nobunaga no Yabō Online 信長の野望Online 2003 an MMORPG for PlayStation 2 Windows PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 Nobunaga no Yabō 信長の野望 2003 a blanket title for a number of mobile phone games Hyakuman nin no Nobunaga no Yabō 100万人の信長の野望 lit Million Man Nobunaga s Ambition 2010 a social network game by Mobage Samurai Cats のぶニャがの野望 NobuNYAga no Yabō lit Nobunyaga s Ambition 2011 a cat themed browser based online battle raising simulation game Reception editThe Nobunaga s Ambition series has garnered several awards over the years According to Koei s website various releases in the series have won Log In magazine s BHS Prize the Minister of Post amp Telecommunications Prize Nikkei BP s 12th 13th and 14th annual Best PC Software awards and CD ROM Fan s Fan of the Year 2001 Grand Prize 13 In North America where it was released five years after its Japanese release critical reception was also positive The game was positively reviewed by Computer Gaming World where reviewer Evan Brooks gave it four stars out of five He introduced the game as a detailed economic diplomatic political military simulation of the unification of Japan in the Sixteenth Century He praised the graphics for being among the best that this reviewer has ever seen for the IBM and the 5x10 hex map battles and noted that it used role playing game elements including assigning various statistics to a selected persona a time system where each turn represents a year as the daimyo ages and eventually dies of old age and a multiplayer option He stated that he thoroughly enjoyed Nobunaga s Ambition concluded with a Highly Recommended rating 5 14 15 Compute similarly praised the IBM PC version calling it one of the best strategic war games ever designed for a personal computer and citing the game play user interface and documentation 16 In the May 1990 edition of Games International John Scott called this program One of the best strategy games around He gave the game a perfect rating of 10 out of 10 for game play 17 The console versions had a more lukewarm reception Reviewing the SNES version GamePro praised the control interface and combat system but opined that the game essentially offers nothing to set it apart from Koei s previous historical simulators 18 The magazine rated the Genesis version similarly saying that Like all Koei games Nobunaga has an easy to use but detailed menu driven interface that activates a load of complex commands 19 In 1996 Next Generation listed the series collectively as number 34 on their Top 100 Games of All Time commenting that Lead designer Shou Kibasawa is a tactical genius who realizes that domestic and military strategies are interconnected and that fielding armies can only be accomplished after building an infrastructure to support them As a result Nobunaga s Ambition boasts a level of strategic complexity few other series can come close to matching 20 See also editBandit Kings of Ancient China Kessen III Gihren s GreedReferences edit Vestal Andrew 1998 11 02 The History of Console RPGs GameSpot Archived from the original on June 8 2009 Retrieved 2011 01 06 Koei History Tecmo Koei Archived from the original on 15 February 2012 Retrieved 19 February 2012 Nobunaga s Ambition Rekindled for PS2 1up com 1UP com Archived from the original on 2011 06 29 Retrieved 22 April 2018 Nobunaga s Ambition series tops 10 million shipments 30 March 2018 a b Brooks Evan September 1988 Nobunaga s Ambition Computer Gaming World No 51 pp 12 34 48 9 Nobunaga s Ambition is a detailed economic diplomatic political military simulation of the unification of Japan in the Sixteenth Century The graphics for Nobunaga s Ambition are among the best that this reviewer has ever seen for the IBM While much of the graphics are composed of maps the small touches reveal the craft that went into this product Thus when the daimyo distributes rice to the peasants a vignette shows the lord throwing sheaves to the peasants who gratefully pick it up as taxes are increased the peasants flow with tears When war begins the screen changes to a 5x10 hex area for the execution of the battle Terrain is effectively delineated as hill mountain village river plain or castle deployment is dependent on the route of invasion After deciding upon a daimyo one must select a persona Akin to role playing games characteristics are composed of health ambition luck charm and IQ Generally one should reselect if any single characteristic is under 80 especially luck and or IQ there is nothing worse than a stupid daimyo Each turn year is composed of four seasons during which the daimyo ages and will eventually die of old age Each daimyo may accomplish one action each season for each fief he personally controls these actions often affect other parameters of play This reviewer thoroughly enjoyed Nobunaga s Ambition Koei stresses that Nobunaga s Ambition is both a solitaire and a multi player game Highly Recommended This reviewer was glued to his computer for 13 hours stopping at 3 00 am Not since Gunship has this occurred The end result is that the computer gamer must have at least one Koei game in his inventory Poker Planes and Platform Games Fuel Players Ambition Nintendo of America 2009 04 27 Retrieved 2009 04 27 Nintendo Official Site Video Game Consoles Games Nintendo Official Site Gifford Kevin Nobunaga s Ambition Rise to Power Newtype USA 7 2 p 118 February 2008 ISSN 1541 4817 New Nobunaga s Ambition Game Revealed for Switch PS4 PC Anime News Network April 25 2017 Retrieved May 1 2021 シミュレーションゲーム史に燦然と輝く 信長の野望 シリーズの最新作 信長の野望 大志 がついに始動 ファミ通 com ファミ通 com 27 April 2017 Retrieved 22 April 2018 PV第1弾 信長の野望 大志 YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 13 Retrieved August 4 2017 Nobunaga s Ambition Awakening Official Announcement Trailer ign com 30 March 2023 Retrieved 31 March 2023 KOEI Company Introduction Archived from the original on 2007 06 08 Retrieved 2007 07 19 Brooks M Evan October 1990 Computer Strategy and Wargames Pre 20th Century Computer Gaming World p 11 Retrieved 16 November 2013 Brooks M Evan June 1993 An Annotated Listing of Pre 20th Century Wargames Computer Gaming World p 136 Retrieved 7 July 2014 Randall Neil January 1989 Nobunaga s Ambition Compute p 94 Retrieved 10 November 2013 Scott John May 1990 Nounaga s Ambition Games International No 14 p 49 Nobunaga s Ambition GamePro No 58 IDG May 1994 p 118 Nobunaga s Ambition GamePro No 60 IDG July 1994 p 126 Top 100 Games of All Time Next Generation No 21 Imagine Media September 1996 p 59 External links editNobunaga s Ambition at MobyGames The Nobunaga s Ambition series at MobyGames Nobunaga s Ambition Sphere of Influence official website Archived 2015 09 01 at the Wayback Machine in English Nobunaga s Ambition Sphere of Influence Ascension official website Archived 2017 04 17 at the Wayback Machine in English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nobunaga 27s Ambition amp oldid 1215306439 Titles in the series, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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