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Yoshimura Shogi

Overview

Yoshimura Shōgi is a digital conversion of the traditional Japanese board game Shogi for one or two players, and a spinoff of Konami's Eisei Meijin series of Shogi games. It takes its name from Nobuhiro Yoshimura, the Konami programmer who developed the game's CPU play algorithm.

It includes all of the features of the previous release — play against the computer or a second player, recording and playback of matches, playable records of historical matches, and a Tsume Shogi solver tool — packaged in a more streamlined interface with new graphics that simplifies the process of setting up a match.

Publishers
Konami
Alternate Names
  • Yoshimura ShougiJapanFlag of Japan region
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Media

Box - 3D

Yoshimura Shogi - Box - 3D (Japan) - 984x964
Japan -  984 x 964

Box - Back

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Japan -  1762 x 1375

Box - Front

Yoshimura Shogi - Box - Front (Japan) - 1401x1409
Japan -  1401 x 1409

Box - Front - Reconstructed

Yoshimura Shogi - Box - Front - Reconstructed (Japan) - 543x475
Japan -  543 x 475

Clear Logo

Yoshimura Shogi - Clear Logo (Japan) - 949x961
Japan -  949 x 961

Disc

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Japan -  883 x 879

Screenshot - Game Select

Yoshimura Shogi - Screenshot - Game Select (Japan) - 320x240
Japan -  320 x 240

Screenshot - Game Title

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Japan -  640 x 480

Screenshot - Gameplay

Yoshimura Shogi - Screenshot - Gameplay (Japan) - 320x240
Japan -  320 x 240