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Nobunaga's Ambition: Country-Wide Edition) is the second title in the series and the first to be released outside Japan.

  • Nobunaga's Ambition ( 信長の野望・全国版, Nobunaga no Yabō: Zenkokuban, lit.
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    An update of this for Windows 95 was released in 1996. 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. Written entirely in BASIC, it was compatible with a wide range of Japanese PCs. Nobunaga no Yabō ( 信長の野望, " Nobunaga's Ambition") is the first title in the series, released March 1983.

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    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." Games Release timeline 1983

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    The player can make many choices during the campaign. 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. 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. 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. 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). As of March 2018, the series has shipped more than 10 million copies worldwide.

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














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