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The '''''Wars''''' (Japanese: '''ファミコンウォーズ''' ''Famikon Wōzu'', literally ''Famicom Wars'') series of games is one the longest running Nintendo game series, debuting on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1988 in Japan. Most wars games are developed by [[Intelligent Systems]], a second party developer to Nintendo that also develops [[Fire Emblem (series)|Fire Emblem]] amongst others. The ones that aren't, the [[Battalion Wars]] games, are developed by [[Kuju Entertainment]]. They are published by [[Nintendo]] exclusively for their home console and portable gaming systems.  
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The '''''Wars''''' (Japanese: '''ファミコンウォーズ''' ''Famicom Wars'') series of games is one the longest running Nintendo game series, debuting on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] in 1988 in Japan. Most ''Wars'' games are developed by [[Intelligent Systems]], a second party developer to Nintendo that also develops {{ser|Fire Emblem}} amongst others. The ones that aren't, the ''[[Battalion Wars]]'' games, are developed by [[Kuju Entertainment]]. They are published by [[Nintendo]] exclusively for their home console and portable gaming systems.  
  
Since the first installment in the series, [[Famicom Wars]], the Wars series has continuously developed the finer aspects of gameplay with the core mechanics being untouched. All of the Wars games are turn-based strategy games with the exclusion of the real-time strategy Battalion Wars and its sequel, [[Battalion Wars 2]]. While remaining exclusive to Japan for most of the series' life it became known to a wider public in August 2001 following its first international release with [[Advance Wars]]. All subsequent games have been released worldwide, bringing the total of games released in Japan to 11 (as Advance Wars and [[Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising]] were released in a compilation) and internationally to 6.
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Since the first installment in the series, ''[[Famicom Wars]]'', the ''Wars'' series has continuously developed the finer aspects of gameplay with the core mechanics being untouched. All of the ''Wars'' games are turn-based strategy games with the exclusion of the real-time strategy ''Battalion Wars'' and its sequel, ''[[Battalion Wars 2]]''. While remaining exclusive to Japan for most of the series' life it became known to a wider public in August 2001 following its first international release with ''[[Advance Wars]]''. All subsequent games have been released worldwide, bringing the total of games released in Japan to 11 (as ''Advance Wars'' and ''[[Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising]]'' were released in a compilation) and internationally to 6.
  
 
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Revision as of 00:30, 11 July 2010

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The Wars (Japanese: ファミコンウォーズ Famicom Wars) series of games is one the longest running Nintendo game series, debuting on the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1988 in Japan. Most Wars games are developed by Intelligent Systems, a second party developer to Nintendo that also develops Fire Emblem amongst others. The ones that aren't, the Battalion Wars games, are developed by Kuju Entertainment. They are published by Nintendo exclusively for their home console and portable gaming systems.

Since the first installment in the series, Famicom Wars, the Wars series has continuously developed the finer aspects of gameplay with the core mechanics being untouched. All of the Wars games are turn-based strategy games with the exclusion of the real-time strategy Battalion Wars and its sequel, Battalion Wars 2. While remaining exclusive to Japan for most of the series' life it became known to a wider public in August 2001 following its first international release with Advance Wars. All subsequent games have been released worldwide, bringing the total of games released in Japan to 11 (as Advance Wars and Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising were released in a compilation) and internationally to 6.

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style="border-top-left-radius: 15px; background:#Template:Wars blue light;" | Game style="background:#Template:Wars blue light;" | JP release style="background:#Template:Wars blue light;" | NA release style="border-top-right-radius: 15px; background:#Template:Wars blue light;" | Console
Famicom Wars 1990 N/A Nintendo Entertainment System
Game Boy Wars 1990 N/A Game Boy
Game Boy Wars Turbo 1997 N/A Game Boy
Game Boy Wars 2 1998 N/A Game Boy Color
Super Famicom Wars 1998 N/A Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Game Boy Wars 3 2001 N/A Game Boy Color
Advance Wars 2004 2001 Game Boy Advance
Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising 2004 2003 Game Boy Advance
Advance Wars: Dual Strike 2005 2005 Nintendo DS
Battalion Wars 2005 2005 Nintendo GameCube
Battalion Wars 2 2008 2007 Wii
Advance Wars: Days of Ruin release pending 2008 Nintendo DS


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