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Dynasty Warriors (真・三國無双 Shin Sangokumusō?, lit. "True - Unrivaled Three Kingdoms") is a series of tactical action[1] video games created by Koei. The award-winning series[1] is a spin-off of Koei's turn-based strategy Romance of the Three Kingdoms series, based loosely around the Chinese epic of the same name. The first game titled Dynasty Warriors, Sangokumusō in Japan, is a fighting game and not a true part of the series. All English titles are a number ahead of their Japanese counterparts due to the English localization of naming Shin Sangokumusō, a spin-off of the previously mentioned Sangokumusō game, as Dynasty Warriors 2. Image File history File links Question_book-3. ... Image File history File links Zhongwen. ... The UTF-8-encoded Japanese Wikipedia article for mojibake, as displayed in ISO-8859-1 encoding. ... Japanese name Kanji: Hiragana: Korean name Hangul: Hanja: Vietnamese name Quốc ngữ: Hán tá»±: A Chinese character or Han character (simplified Chinese: ; traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: ) is a logogram used in writing Chinese, Japanese, rarely Korean, and formerly Vietnamese. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Computer and video games redirects here. ... Koeis Current Company Logo Koei Co. ... Romance of the Three Kingdoms for the Nintendo Entertainment System Sangokushi, the Japanese transliteration of Sanguo Zhi (Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms), is a computer and video game that originated from Japan, a series of turn-based computerized wargames by Koei. ... For other uses, see Romance of the Three Kingdoms (disambiguation). ... This article is about the PlayStation game, for information on the series it started, see Dynasty Warriors. ... Dynasty Warriors 2 (真・三國無双) is the second game in Koeis Dynasty Warriors series, available on Playstation 2. ...


As of November 18, 1997, the Dynasty Warriors series has sold more than 9 million units worldwide.[2] is the 322nd day of the year (323rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... For the band, see 1997 (band). ...

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Games

Original game

This article is about the PlayStation game, for information on the series it started, see Dynasty Warriors. ... For the band, see 1997 (band). ... For other uses, see PlayStation (disambiguation). ...

Series proper

Dynasty Warriors 2 (真・三國無双) is the second game in Koeis Dynasty Warriors series, available on Playstation 2. ... Year 2000 (MM) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display full 2000 Gregorian calendar). ... PS2 redirects here. ... Dynasty Warriors 3 (真・三國無双2 (Shin Sangokumusou 2) in Japan)[1] is an Action Beat em up game developed by Omega Force (ω-force) and published by Koei. ... Year 2001 (MMI) was a common year starting on Monday (link displays the 2001 Gregorian calendar). ... PS2 redirects here. ... Also see: 2002 (number). ... The Xbox is a sixth generation era video game console produced by Microsoft Corporation. ... PS2 redirects here. ... Dynasty Warriors 4 (真・三國無双3 (Shin Sangokumusou 3) in Japan) is a Hack and slash video game and the fourth installment in the popular Dynasty Warriors series. ... Year 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... PS2 redirects here. ... The Xbox is a sixth generation era video game console produced by Microsoft Corporation. ... PS2 redirects here. ... Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... PS2 redirects here. ... Dynasty Warriors, Shin Sangoku Musou, is a PSP game in the popular Dynasty Warriors videogame series, created by the game development company Koei. ... The PlayStation Portable , officially abbreviated as PSP) is a handheld game console released and currently manufactured by Sony Computer Entertainment. ... Dynasty Warriors 5 (真・三國無双4) is a beat em up video game set in China and the fifth installment in the Dynasty Warriors series, developed by Omega Force and published by Koei, the game was released on the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. ... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... PS2 redirects here. ... The Xbox is a sixth generation era video game console produced by Microsoft Corporation. ... Dynasty Warriors Advance;; video game cover Dynasty Warriors Advance (真・三國無双 Advance) is a video game for the Game Boy Advance portable handheld system, part of the Dynasty Warriors series. ... “GBA” redirects here. ... Dynasty Warriors 4 (真・三國無双3) is a sequel to Dynasty Warriors 3, available on Playstation 2 and Xbox. ... Windows redirects here. ... Windows 2000 (also referred to as Win2K) is a preemptive, interruptible, graphical and business-oriented operating system designed to work with either uniprocessor or symmetric multi-processor computers. ... Windows XP is a line of operating systems developed by Microsoft for use on general-purpose computer systems, including home and business desktops, notebook computers, and media centers. ... PS2 redirects here. ... Dynasty Warriors 5 is the fifth entry into the popular action series by Konami. ... It has been suggested that Xbox 360 Elite be merged into this article or section. ... Windows XP is a line of operating systems developed by Microsoft for use on general-purpose computer systems, including home and business desktops, notebook computers, and media centers. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... PS2 redirects here. ... It has been suggested that Xbox 360 Elite be merged into this article or section. ... Dynasty Warriors Vol. ... The PlayStation Portable , officially abbreviated as PSP) is a handheld game console released and currently manufactured by Sony Computer Entertainment. ... Dynasty Warriors BB is an installment of the Dynasty Warriors video game series, based on the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which was released in Japan in 2006. ... Windows redirects here. ... Windows 2000 (also referred to as Win2K) is a preemptive, interruptible, graphical and business-oriented operating system designed to work with either uniprocessor or symmetric multi-processor computers. ... Windows XP is a line of operating systems developed by Microsoft for use on general-purpose computer systems, including home and business desktops, notebook computers, and media centers. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ... NDS redirects here. ... Dynasty Warriors 6 , as known in Japan) is a hack and slash video game set in Ancient China and the sixth official installment in the Dynasty Warriors series, developed by Omega Force and published by Koei. ... The PlayStation 3 , trademarked PLAYSTATION®3,[3] commonly abbreviated PS3) is the third home video game console produced by Sony Computer Entertainment; successor to the PlayStation 2. ... It has been suggested that Xbox 360 Elite be merged into this article or section. ...

Spin-offs

Dynasty Warriors Mahjong (Jan Sangokumusou in Japan) is the title of a Mahjong video board game. ... PS2 redirects here. ... The PlayStation Portable , officially abbreviated as PSP) is a handheld game console released and currently manufactured by Sony Computer Entertainment. ... NDS redirects here. ... Warriors Orochi, known in Japan as Musō Orochi ), is a PlayStation 2 and XBOX360 action video game developed by Koei and Omega Force. ... PS2 redirects here. ... It has been suggested that Xbox 360 Elite be merged into this article or section. ... 1. ... The PlayStation Portable , officially abbreviated as PSP) is a handheld game console released and currently manufactured by Sony Computer Entertainment. ... The PlayStation 3 , trademarked PLAYSTATION®3,[3] commonly abbreviated PS3) is the third home video game console produced by Sony Computer Entertainment; successor to the PlayStation 2. ... It has been suggested that Xbox 360 Elite be merged into this article or section. ... PS2 redirects here. ...

Game characteristics

The first Dynasty Warriors was a traditional one on one fighting game, released in 1997 on the PlayStation. Its play style was reminiscent of Tekken with the addition of weapons and some more exotic moves. Screenshot of The King of Fighters XI (2005, SNK Playmore). ... For the band, see 1997 (band). ... For other uses, see PlayStation (disambiguation). ... Tekken is a fighting game and is the first of the series of the same name. ...


The next game was released in Japan as 'Shin (True) Sangokumusou'. This game was released in other countries as Dynasty Warriors 2, leading to the discrepancy in title numbers. From this game onward, the player chooses a playable character general, and plays through a number of levels representing particular conflicts in the time of the three kingdoms, eventually defeating both of the other kingdoms and becoming the ruler of a unified China. In this mode, known as Musou Mode, the generals are usually chosen from one of the three kingdoms (Wu, Shu or Wei; however, from Dynasty Warriors 3: Xtreme Legends onwards, independent generals were given full stories as well). Dynasty Warriors 3 had two secret characters, Nu Wa and Fu Xi, that were not playable in Musou Mode. This article or section should be merged with Player character A playable character is a character in a video game that can be used as the players avatar within the game world. ... This does not adequately cite its references or sources. ... The Three Kingdoms period (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: ; pinyin: ) is a period in the history of China, part of an era of disunity called the Six Dynasties. ... In politics, a country (or in some cases, a group of countries) over which a king or queen reigns, is a kingdom, see: monarchy. ... In computer software, a mode is distinct method of operation within a computer program, in which the same user input can produce different results depending of the state of the computer. ... The Kingdom of Wu (Chinese: 吳, pinyin: wú) refers to a historical nation and several states in a region of China. ... The Kingdom of Shu (蜀 shǔ) (221 – 263) was one of the Three Kingdoms competing for control of China after the fall of the Han Dynasty. ... The Kingdom of Wei (ch. ... A secret character (not to be confused with an unseen character) is a playable character in a video game that can only be played by completing some task in the game. ... In Chinese mythology, Nüwa (Traditional Chinese: 女媧 Simplified Chinese: 女娲 Pinyin: nÇšwā) is mythological character best known for reproducing people after a great calamity. ... Fu Hsi or Fuxi (伏羲; pinyin fúxÄ«; aka Paoxi (庖犧 pinyin páoxÄ«)) was the first of the mythical Three Sovereigns (三皇 sānhuáng) of ancient China. ...


Both Dynasty Warriors 3 and Dynasty Warriors 5 have individual Musou Modes for each character. Dynasty Warriors 4 has a single, but much longer, Musou Mode for an entire Kingdom. For example, all characters aligned with Wu play through Wu's Musou Mode. This allows the player to switch characters with another general from the same kingdom as they play through the story if they wish. For the documentary series, see Monarchy (TV series). ... The territories of Eastern Wu (in green), AD 262 Capital Jianye Language(s) Chinese Government Monarchy Emperor  - 222 - 252 Sun Quan  - 252 - 258 Sun Liang  - 258 - 264 Sun Xiu  - 264 - 280 Sun Hao Historical era Three Kingdoms  - Establishment 222  - Sun Quan declares himself emperor 229  - Conquest of Wu by Jin... The territories of Eastern Wu (in green), AD 262 Capital Jianye Language(s) Chinese Government Monarchy Emperor  - 222 - 252 Sun Quan  - 252 - 258 Sun Liang  - 258 - 264 Sun Xiu  - 264 - 280 Sun Hao Historical era Three Kingdoms  - Establishment 222  - Sun Quan declares himself emperor 229  - Conquest of Wu by Jin...


The stages are presented in a third-person view, with the camera set behind the player as they engage the enemy forces. Each scenario can have different win/loss conditions, although the player's own death invariably leads to the game over screen. Less common loss scenarios usually involve the death of the player's superior officer, the loss of a critical ally or fortification, or the escape of an enemy leader. The generals in Dynasty Warriors have relatively superhuman abilities and can send enemy soldiers flying through the air with a blow, if not killing them instantly. Certain generals can fire magical projectiles or pound the ground to create massive shockwaves. It is possible for a single general to kill hundreds or even thousands of enemy soldiers and defeat their commander without the aid of any AI controlled allies. In fact the game will declare the player as unrivaled (either through the character or the character's superior officer) at every 1000 kills. Third-person shooter (TPS or 3PS) is a genre of 3D computer and video games in which the player character is seen at a distance from a number of different possible perspective angles, as opposed to the first-person model in which the player views everything in the game world... A scenario (from the Italian, that which is pinned to the scenery) is a brief description of an event. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Magic: The Gathering. ... A projectile is any object sent through the air by the application of some force. ... Schlieren photograph of shock waves produced by a T-38 Talon during flight. ... AI redirects here. ...


The order of events in a full Musou game follows the general order set by the Romance of the Three Kingdoms story, with allowances made for non-canon results (e.g. the player's army winning a battle they historically lost).

  1. Put down the Yellow Turban Rebellion.
  2. End Dong Zhuo's reign of terror.
  3. Defeat various 'other' warlords of the time period (i.e., not Shu, Wei, or Wu; however, this varies depending on the Kingdom—may include Yuan Shao, Gongsun Zan, Liu Biao, or others).
  4. Defeat one of the other two rival kingdoms.
  5. Defeat the last remaining rival kingdom.

Missions on smaller maps are interspersed between the major levels, and each of the main three kingdoms has additional levels that deal mainly with internal problems, or with small skirmish-like battles between kingdoms. Since Lü Bu, Yuan Shao, Dong Zhuo, Meng Huo, Zhang Jiao and Zhu Rong are all defeated in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Diao Chan leaves the arena of war and politics shortly after Dong Zhuo's downfall, and Zuo Ci never participated in battle, their Musou Modes are pure fiction. Combatants Yellow Turbans Han Dynasty Commanders Zhang Jiao Zhang Bao Zhang Liang He Jin Huangfu Song Lu Zhi Zhu Jun Dong Zhuo Cao Cao Strength 360,000 Various Casualties Unknown Unknown The Yellow Turban Rebellion, sometimes also translated as the Yellow Scarves Rebellion, (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: ; pinyin: ) was a... Dong Zhuo (董卓; Pinyin: DÇ’ng Zhuō) (139 – 192) was a warlord during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms Period in ancient China. ... The Kingdom of Shu (蜀 shǔ) (221 – 263) was one of the Three Kingdoms competing for control of China after the fall of the Han Dynasty. ... The territories of Cao Wei (in yellow), AD 262 Capital Luoyang Language(s) Chinese Government Monarchy Emperor  - 220 - 226 Cao Pi  - 226 - 239 Cao Rui  - 239 - 254 Cao Fang  - 254 - 260 Cao Mao  - 260 - 265 Cao Huan Historical era Three Kingdoms  - Cao Pi taking over the throne of the Later... The territories of Eastern Wu (in green), AD 262 Capital Jianye Language(s) Chinese Government Monarchy Emperor  - 222 - 252 Sun Quan  - 252 - 258 Sun Liang  - 258 - 264 Sun Xiu  - 264 - 280 Sun Hao Historical era Three Kingdoms  - Establishment 222  - Sun Quan declares himself emperor 229  - Conquest of Wu by Jin... Yuan Shao (? – 202) was a major warlord occupying the north of ancient China during the massive civil war towards the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty and the beginning of the Three Kingdoms era. ... Gongsun Zan (公孫瓚 gong1 sun1 zan4), courtesy name Bogui, was a warlord of northern China active toward the end of the second century AD. He was commander of a cavalry force and served on the northern and eastern frontiers of the Han Dynasty empire fighting against various non-Chinese peoples. ... Liú BiÇŽo (劉表 142 – 208) was the governor of the Jing province in China towards the end of the Han Dynasty. ... Lü Bu (150 – 199) was a military general and later minor warlord during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms era of China. ... Yuan Shao (? – 202) was a major warlord occupying the north of ancient China during the massive civil war towards the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty and the beginning of the Three Kingdoms era. ... Dong Zhuo (董卓; Pinyin: DÇ’ng Zhuō) (139 – 192) was a warlord during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms Period in ancient China. ... Meng Huo (孟獲) was aristocrat in the Nanzhong region, south of Shu Han, during the Three Kingdoms era of China. ... Zhang Jiao or Zhang Jue (d. ... Homonymy : Zhurong is originally the name of a mythical emperor and fire deity of Chinese antiquity. ... For other uses, see Romance of the Three Kingdoms (disambiguation). ... Diao Chan (Simplified Chinese: 貂蝉; Traditional Chinese: 貂蟬, Pinyin: Diāo Chán) was one of the Four Beauties of ancient China. ... Zuo Ci (左慈) is a semi-legendary personage of the Three Kingdoms era of Chinese history. ... For other uses, see Fiction (disambiguation). ...


Dynasty Warriors 5 introduced a relatively more realistic Musou mode. Instead of fighting in the entire set of their kingdom's events, the generals participate in battles they would have been alive for. The generals therefore start out at different points in time, and some generals will never encounter one another. In between stages are dramatic scenes in which the general will discuss the battles and their feelings on what is happening. This gives the game more of a personal view as well as keeping the player up to date with what has happened in the story. Dynasty Warriors 5 also deviates from the goal of unifying China. Not all characters are interested in conquest, and a general's Musou mode may end just after their kingdom is established instead of after the last rival kingdom is defeated. However, Cao Cao, Liu Bei and Sun Jian's Musou modes still vary from history. Although these characters die in history, story, and other generals' Musou modes, if you choose them as the playable character, the gameplay deviates from the original story and they continue to participate in events taking place after their deaths. For other uses, see Battle (disambiguation). ... Cáo Cāo (155 – March 15, 220, pronounced Tsau Tsau) was a regional warlord and the second last Chancellor of the Eastern Han Dynasty who rose to great power during its final years in ancient China. ... This is a Chinese name; the family name is 劉 (Liu) Liú Bèi (Chinese: ; Pinyin: ) (161 – 223), courtesy name Xuándé (玄徳), was a powerful warlord and the founding emperor of the Kingdom of Shu during the Three Kingdoms era in ancient China. ... Sūn Jiān (155 – 191) was a military general and minor warlord during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms era in ancient China. ...


Due to the space restraints of the Game Boy Advance cartridge, Dynasty Warriors Advance only has 13 playable characters. The battle system has been reduced to basic moves and a power-up system added. The weapon system has also been overhauled with over 200 weapons. Each character can equip three different kinds of weapons adding for a unique experience. For instance, Zhen Ji can equip flutes, fans and swords while Sun Shang Xiang can equip a chakram, claws and maces. The maps are a tactical type system with characters moving between spots on the map in a turn-based manner while fighting real time battles on a small battle field. The plot is essentially the same; however due to the limited number of maps and characters, several events have changed. For example, Sun Ce can show up at the battle of Yi Ling despite the fact he was dead before the battle was fought. Cao Cao is also present at the battle of Wu Zhang plains when should have been long dead. Those characters who are not playable in Dynasty Warriors Advance but are in other Dynasty Warriors games are present as generic generals with their respective profile image. However, there are some generals such as Sun Quan, Yuan Shao and Dong Zhuo who have unique sprites leading some fans to believe that there are more than 13 playable characters. Koei has not confirmed this. “GBA” redirects here. ... Zhen Ji (甄姫) (or Queen Zhen 甄后, Queen Wen Zhao of Wei 魏文昭皇后(which means Queen of Brightness of Wei, Wen æ–‡ is refering Cao Pi, as Emperor Wen), for official records) Lady Zhen was a minor character in Romance of the Three Kingdoms novel. ... Sun Shang Xiang(孫尚香)(184-?), was the youngest daughter of the Sun Clan. ... Sikhs with chakrams, inscribed Nihang Abchal Nagar (Nihangs from Hazur Sahib), 1844 The chakram is a throwing weapon that was used by the ancient Indians; it is a flat metal ring with a sharp outer edge from 5 to 12 inches in diameter. ... Cáo Cāo (155 – March 15, 220, pronounced Tsau Tsau) was a regional warlord and the second last Chancellor of the Eastern Han Dynasty who rose to great power during its final years in ancient China. ... Sun Quan (孫權 pinyin: SÅ«n Quán) (182 - 252), son of Sun Jian, was the third ruler of the State of Wu and the founder of Kingdom of Wu, during the Three Kingdoms period, in China. ... Yuan Shao (? – 202) was a major warlord occupying the north of ancient China during the massive civil war towards the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty and the beginning of the Three Kingdoms era. ... Dong Zhuo (董卓; Pinyin: DÇ’ng Zhuō) (139 – 192) was a warlord during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms Period in ancient China. ...


The Dynasty Warriors series is known for both portraying some of the characters with personalities that are far-fetched and eccentric, such as the flamboyant Zhang He and the bestial Wei Yan, while portraying others with characteristics that are quite consistent with the novel, such as Cao Cao and Dong Zhuo. Some generals wield weapons that are rather anachronistic, such as Ling Tong's nunchaku, Zhou Tai's katana, and Sun Ce's tonfas. Additionally, characters that were non-combatants in the stories or in history are included in the battles, as demonstrated by the inclusion of the female characters (in the original novel, Lady Zhurong was the only female who fought, using throwing knives). Finally, the issue of mysticism is touched upon with the characters Zhuge Liang (light beams), Sima Yi (light beams), Pang Tong (tornados), Cao Pi (ice orbs) and Zuo Ci (mystical paper talismans)and others who possess magical attacks. For the 15th Century fleet Admiral, see Zheng He Zhang He (張郃) (167 – 231) was a distinguished military general under the powerful warlord Cao Cao during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms era in ancient China. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Cáo Cāo (155 – March 15, 220, pronounced Tsau Tsau) was a regional warlord and the second last Chancellor of the Eastern Han Dynasty who rose to great power during its final years in ancient China. ... Dong Zhuo (董卓; Pinyin: DÇ’ng Zhuō) (139 – 192) was a warlord during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms Period in ancient China. ... Look up Anachronism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Ling Tong (凌 çµ±), Born in 189 AD at Yuhang, Wujun (Zhe Jiang Province). ... For Nintendos Wii Remote Nunchuk attachment, see Nunchuk. ... Zhou Tai (周泰; d. ... For other uses, see Katana (disambiguation). ... Sun Ce (175 – 200) was a military general and warlord during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms era in ancient China. ... A Wooden Tonfa The tonfa, also known as tong fa or tuifa, is a traditional Okinawan weapon from which the modern side-handled police baton is derived. ... Homonymy : Zhurong is originally the name of a mythical emperor and fire deity of Chinese antiquity. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... This is a Chinese name; the family name is Zhuge (諸葛) Zhuge Liang (181 - 234) was one of the greatest Chinese strategists of the Three Kingdoms period, as well as a statesman, engineer, scholar, and inventor. ... Sima Yi (179 - 251) was a general, military strategist, and politician of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period. ... Qing Dynasty illustration. ... Cáo PÄ« (曹丕, 187-June 29, 226[1]), formally Emperor Wen of (Cao) Wei (曹魏文帝), courtesy name Zihuan (子桓), was born in Qiao County, Pei Commandery (modern Bozhou, Anhui). ... Zuo Ci (左慈) is a semi-legendary personage of the Three Kingdoms era of Chinese history. ...


Characters

There are, as of Dynasty Warriors 5, a total of 48 playable characters in the Dynasty Warriors series. 4 characters found in earlier installments have since been removed. With the release of Dynasty Warriors 6{Shin Sangoku Musou 5} it's been found that 7 additional characters had been removed. Each character is armed with a weapon, which may be a conventional historical weapon, an exotic martial weapon, or a magical weapon enhancing their mystical powers and their stats. There are 52 playable characters in the Dynasty Warriors series as of the release of Dynasty Warriors 6, including eleven characters (Pang De, Jiang Wei, Xing Cai, Zuo Ci, Meng Huo, Zhu Rong, Da Qiao, Fu Xi, Nu Wa) who may no longer be in the current games. ...


Shu

Liu Bei, first ruler of the Kingdom of Shu, and the eldest sworn brother of Guan Yu (right) and Zhang Fei (left). Died of illness shortly after the defeat in Yi Ling.
Liu Bei, first ruler of the Kingdom of Shu, and the eldest sworn brother of Guan Yu (right) and Zhang Fei (left). Died of illness shortly after the defeat in Yi Ling.
  • Liu Bei (劉備) Available in Dynasty Warriors 2-6
    Weapon: Taijijian (King of Shu)
  • Guan Yu (關羽) Available in Dynasty Warriors 1-6
    Weapon: Guan Dao (Divine Dragon)
  • Zhang Fei (張飛) Available in Dynasty Warriors 1-6
    Weapon: Snake Spear (Venom)
  • Zhuge Liang (諸葛亮) Available in Dynasty Warriors 1-6
    Weapon: War Fan (Divine Feather)
  • Zhao Yun (趙雲) Available in Dynasty Warriors 1-6
    Weapon: Qiang (Raging Dragon)
  • Ma Chao (馬超) Available in Dynasty Warriors 2-6
    Weapon: Mao (Last Stallion)
  • Huang Zhong (黄忠) Available in Dynasty Warriors 2-6
    Weapon: Dao (Venerable Master)
  • Wei Yan (魏延) Available in Dynasty Warriors 3-6
    Weapon: Double Voulge (Meteor Strike)
  • Jiang Wei (姜維) Available in Dynasty Warriors 2-5
    Weapon: Trident (Prodigal)
  • Pang Tong (龐統) Available in Dynasty Warriors 3-6
    Weapon: Staff (Great Phoenix)
  • Yue Ying (月英) Available in Dynasty Warriors 4-6
    Weapon: Scythe (Nether Realm)
  • Xing Cai (星彩) Available in Dynasty Warriors 5
    Weapon: War Fork (Ambition)

The Kingdom of Shu (蜀 shǔ) (221 – 263) was one of the Three Kingdoms competing for control of China after the fall of the Han Dynasty. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (690x996, 274 KB) Summary Game Art of Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei (Dynasty Warriors). ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (690x996, 274 KB) Summary Game Art of Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei (Dynasty Warriors). ... This is a Chinese name; the family name is 劉 (Liu) Liú Bèi (Chinese: ; Pinyin: ) (161 – 223), courtesy name Xuándé (玄徳), was a powerful warlord and the founding emperor of the Kingdom of Shu during the Three Kingdoms era in ancient China. ... This is a Chinese name; the family name is Guan (é—œ) Guan Yu (關羽) (160–219) was a general under the warlord Liu Bei during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms era of China. ... Zhāng FÄ“i (張飛, c. ... Battle At the Battle of Yiling in 222, Liu Bei enraged at the execution of his sworn brother Guan Yu at the hands of the Kingdom of Wu, lead an attack force to the plains of Yi Ling. ... This is a Chinese name; the family name is 劉 (Liu) Liú Bèi (Chinese: ; Pinyin: ) (161 – 223), courtesy name Xuándé (玄徳), was a powerful warlord and the founding emperor of the Kingdom of Shu during the Three Kingdoms era in ancient China. ... This is a Chinese name; the family name is Guan (é—œ) Guan Yu (關羽) (160–219) was a general under the warlord Liu Bei during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms era of China. ... Zhāng FÄ“i (張飛, c. ... This is a Chinese name; the family name is Zhuge (諸葛) Zhuge Liang (181 - 234) was one of the greatest Chinese strategists of the Three Kingdoms period, as well as a statesman, engineer, scholar, and inventor. ... Zhao Yun (? - 229[1]) was a major military general during the civil wars of the late Han Dynasty and during the Three Kingdoms era of China. ... 10th All China Games 10th All China Games Qiang (qÄ«ang,槍) is the Chinese term for spear. ... Ma Chao (176 - 222) was the eldest son of Ma Teng and a military general during the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms era of China. ... Spears were one of the most common personal weapons from the late Bronze Age until the advent of firearms. ... Huang Zhong (黄忠; style name: Hansheng 汉升) (? - 220), was born Nanyang (in modern day Henan province). ... Chinese Dao Knife or Sabre Dao (Chinese: ; Pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: tao1, knife) is a category of single-edge Chinese swords primarily used for slashing and chopping (sabres), often called a broadsword in English translation because some varieties have wide blades. ... Guan Ping (關平, ? – 219) was the first son of the 3rd century Chinese military general Guan Yu and elder brother of Guan Xing. ... The zhanmadao (斬馬刀) (zhÇŽn mÇŽ dāo) (lit. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Jiang Wei (202 - 264) was a miltary general and later regent of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms era of China. ... Qing Dynasty illustration. ... Huang Yueying was the wife of the brilliant Shu strategist, Zhuge Liang. ... Xing Cai, as she appears in Dynasty Warriors 5. ...

Wei

  • Zhang Liao (張遼) Available in Dynasty Warriors 2-6
    Weapon: Guan Dao (Celestial Wyvern)
  • Xiahou Yuan (夏侯淵) Available in Dynasty Warriors 2-6
    Weapon: Battle Rod (Mystic Fang), Iron Rod (Ogre Rod)
  • Dian Wei (典韋) Available in Dynasty Warriors 1-6
    Weapon: Hand Axe (Bull Rampage)
  • Cao Pi (曹丕) Available in Dynasty Warriors 5-6
    Weapon: Dual Sword (Chaos)
  • Sima Yi (司馬懿) Available in Dynasty Warriors 2-6
    Weapon: Strategist Fan (Abyssal Feather)
  • Xu Huang (徐晃) Available in Dynasty Warriors 3-6
    Weapon: Poleaxe (Annihilator)
  • Xu Zhu (許褚) Available in Dynasty Warriors 1-6
    Weapon: Mace (Earth Shaker)
  • Cao Ren (曹仁) Available in Dynasty Warriors 4-6
    Weapon: Buckler Blade (Kai)
  • Pang De (龐徳) Available in Dynasty Warriors 5
    Weapon: Dual Halberds (Heavenly Halberd)
  • Zhen Ji (甄姫) Available in Dynasty Warriors 3-6
    Weapon: Flute (Twilight Flute)

The Kingdom of Wei (ch. ... Cáo Cāo (155 – March 15, 220, pronounced Tsau Tsau) was a regional warlord and the second last Chancellor of the Eastern Han Dynasty who rose to great power during its final years in ancient China. ... The term broadsword is used to refer to different types of swords, depending on when the term is used, and on what period is being talked about. ... Xiahou Dun (? – 220) was a military general under the powerful warlord Cao Cao during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms Period in ancient China. ... Talwar, 17th Century, from India. ... Zhang Liao (169 – 222) was a military general under the powerful warlord Cao Cao during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms Period in ancient China. ... A guan dao or kwan dao is a type of Chinese pole weapon that is currently used in some forms of Chinese martial arts (wushu). ... Xiahou Yuan (? – 219) was a military general under the powerful warlord Cao Cao during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms Period in ancient China. ... Dian Wei (? – 197) was a warrior during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms period in ancient China. ... Cáo PÄ« (曹丕, 187-June 29, 226[1]), formally Emperor Wen of (Cao) Wei (曹魏文帝), courtesy name Zihuan (子桓), was born in Qiao County, Pei Commandery (modern Bozhou, Anhui). ... Sima Yi (179 - 251) was a general, military strategist, and politician of Cao Wei during the Three Kingdoms period. ... This is a Chinese name; the family name is Xu Xu Huang (169 – 227) was a prominent general under the powerful warlord Cao Cao and his successor Cao Pi during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms Period in ancient China. ... Xu Chu (许禇; style name: Zhongkang 仲康), was born in the village of Qiao (modern day Boxian, Anhui province). ... Cao Ren (168 – 223) was a military general under the powerful warlord Cao Cao during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms period in ancient China. ... For the 15th Century fleet Admiral, see Zheng He Zhang He (張郃) (167 – 231) was a distinguished military general under the powerful warlord Cao Cao during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms era in ancient China. ... A bagh-nakh, also known as a Tiger Claw or a wagh-nakh, is an Indian hand-to-hand weapon designed to fit over the knucles or concealed under and against the palm. ... Pang De (? – 219) was a prominent general under the powerful warlord Cao Cao during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms Period in ancient China. ... Zhen Ji (甄姫) (or Queen Zhen 甄后, Queen Wen Zhao of Wei 魏文昭皇后(which means Queen of Brightness of Wei, Wen æ–‡ is refering Cao Pi, as Emperor Wen), for official records) Lady Zhen was a minor character in Romance of the Three Kingdoms novel. ...

Wu

Sun Jian, father of Sun Ce, Sun Quan and Sun Shang Xiang, who established the basis for the Kingdom of Wu. Killed in an ambush by forces of Liu Biao during the Assault of Jing.
  • Sun Jian (孫堅) Available in Dynasty Warriors 2-6
    Weapon: Taijijian (King of Wu)
  • Sun Ce (孫策) Available in Dynasty Warriors 3-6
    Weapon: Dual Tonfa (Hierophant)
  • Gan Ning (甘寧) Available in Dynasty Warriors 2-6
    Weapon: Dao (Leviathan)
  • Huang Gai (黃蓋) Available in Dynasty Warriors 3-6
    Weapon: Iron Rod (Shade)
  • Sun Quan (孫權) Available in Dynasty Warriors 2-6
    Weapon: Taijijian (Legacy)
  • Zhou Tai (周泰) Available in Dynasty Warriors 4-6
    Weapon: Tachi (Setsuna) Note: His weapon is mislabeled as Katana
  • Zhou Yu (周瑜) Available in Dynasty Warriors 1-6
    Weapon: Sword (Scion Sword)
  • Taishi Ci (太史慈) Available in Dynasty Warriors 1-6
    Weapon: Dual Hard Whips (Demon Slayer)
  • Lu Meng (呂蒙) Available in Dynasty Warriors 2-6
    Weapon: Ge (Mystic Hunter)
  • Lu Xun (陸遜) Available in Dynasty Warriors 1-6
    Weapon: Dual Sabers (Raptor)
  • Ling Tong (凌統) Available in Dynasty Warriors 5-6
    Weapon: Nunchuku (Dragon Fury)
  • Da Qiao (大喬) Available in Dynasty Warriors 3-5
    Weapon: Folding Fan (Mortal Beauty)
  • Xiao Qiao (小喬) Available in Dynasty Warriors 3-6
    Weapon: Folding Fan (Fatal Grace)

The Kingdom of Wu (Chinese: 吳, pinyin: wú) refers to a historical nation and several states in a region of China. ... ImageMetadata File history File links Download high resolution version (690x1004, 235 KB) Sun Jian of Wu File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... ImageMetadata File history File links Download high resolution version (690x1004, 235 KB) Sun Jian of Wu File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... SÅ«n Jiān (155 – 191) was a military general and minor warlord during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms era in ancient China. ... Sun Ce (175 – 200) was a military general and warlord during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms era in ancient China. ... Sun Quan (孫權 pinyin: SÅ«n Quán) (182 - 252), son of Sun Jian, was the third ruler of the State of Wu and the founder of Kingdom of Wu, during the Three Kingdoms period, in China. ... Sun Shang Xiang(孫尚香)(184-?), was the youngest daughter of the Sun Clan. ... Liú BiÇŽo (劉表 142 – 208) was the governor of the Jing province in China towards the end of the Han Dynasty. ... SÅ«n Jiān (155 – 191) was a military general and minor warlord during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms era in ancient China. ... Sun Ce (175 – 200) was a military general and warlord during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms era in ancient China. ... A Wooden Tonfa The tonfa, also known as tong fa or tuifa, is a traditional Okinawan weapon from which the modern side-handled police baton is derived. ... Gan Ning (甘寧) lived from 175 AD to about 218 AD during the period of Chinese history known as the Three Kingdoms Period. ... Chinese Dao Knife or Sabre Dao (Chinese: ; Pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: tao1, knife) is a category of single-edge Chinese swords primarily used for slashing and chopping (sabres), often called a broadsword in English translation because some varieties have wide blades. ... Huang Gai (黃蓋) was an officer of the Kingdom of Wu in during Chinas Three Kingdoms period. ... Sun Quan (孫權 pinyin: SÅ«n Quán) (182 - 252), son of Sun Jian, was the third ruler of the State of Wu and the founder of Kingdom of Wu, during the Three Kingdoms period, in China. ... Sun Shang Xiang(孫尚香)(184-?), was the youngest daughter of the Sun Clan. ... Wind and fire wheels (Feng Huo Lun) are mêlée weapons, wielded as a pair, associated with Chinese martial arts such as Baguazhang and Tai Chi Chuan. ... Sikhs with chakrams, inscribed Nihang Abchal Nagar (Nihangs from Hazur Sahib), 1844 The chakram is a throwing weapon that was used by the ancient Indians; it is a flat metal ring with a sharp outer edge from 5 to 12 inches in diameter. ... Zhou Tai (周泰; d. ... Tachi forged by Bishu Osafune Sukesada, 12th year of the Eishô era, a day in February (1515, Muromachi). ... For other uses, see Katana (disambiguation). ... Zhou Yu (175 - 210) was a famous militarist and strategist of Eastern Wu during the Three Kingdoms period of China. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Lü Meng (å‘‚è’™ 178 - 219) was a great general of Wu during the Three Kingdoms period. ... The dagger-axe (Traditional Chinese: 戈; Simplified Chinese: 戈; Hanyu Pinyin: ; Wade-Giles: ko; sometimes confusingly translated halberd) is a type of weapon that was in use from Shang dynasty until at least Han dynasty China. ... For the 20th century Vernacular Chinese writer, see Lu Xun. ... Ling Tong (凌 çµ±), Born in 189 AD at Yuhang, Wujun (Zhe Jiang Province). ... For the Nintendo Wii Remotes Nunchuck attachment, see Wii Remote. ... Da Qiao (大乔) and her sister Xiao Qiao were known as the two great beauties of the world. ... Xiao Qiao(小乔) was the youngest daughter of Qiao Xuan (a powerful duke from the South Land) and sister to Da Qiao. ...

Others (他)

Lu Bu, renowned as the mightiest warrior during the era of the Three Kingdoms. Defeated and executed by Cao Cao at Xia Pi.
  • Lu Bu (呂布) Available in Dynasty Warriors 1-6
    Weapon: Ji (Maelstrom)
  • Yuan Shao (袁紹) Available in Dynasty Warriors 2-6
    Weapon: Taijijian (Majesty)
  • Dong Zhuo (董卓) Available in Dynasty Warriors 2-6
    Weapon: Jagged edged Sword (Pandemonium)
  • Diao Chan (貂蝉) Available in Dynasty Warriors 1-6
    Weapon: Dual Chúi (Muse)
  • Zuo Ci (左慈) Available in Dynasty Warriors 5
    Weapon: Card Deck (Trump Deck)
  • Meng Huo (孟獲) Available in Dynasty Warriors 3-5
    Weapon: Gauntlets (King of Nanman)
  • Zhang Jiao (張角) Available in Dynasty Warriors 2-6
    Weapon: Staff (Staff of Peace)
  • Zhu Rong (祝融) Available in Dynasty Warriors 3-5
    Weapon: Boomerang (Fire Goddess)
  • Toukichi Available in Dynasty Warriors 1
    Weapon: Sword
  • Fu Xi (伏羲) Available in Dynasty Warriors 3 and warriors orochi 2
    Weapon: Referred to as a [[Longsword], but is actually closer to a Zweihänder (Fengshen Sword)
  • Nu Wa (女媧) Available in Dynasty Warriors 3 and warriors orochi 2
    Weapon: Rapier and Buckler (Fengshen Rapier)

Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (690x987, 287 KB) Summary Art of Lu Bu (Dynasty Warriors). ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high resolution version (690x987, 287 KB) Summary Art of Lu Bu (Dynasty Warriors). ... Lü Bu (? – 198) was a military general and minor warlord during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms period in ancient China. ... Cáo Cāo (155 – March 15, 220, pronounced Tsau Tsau) was a regional warlord and the second last Chancellor of the Eastern Han Dynasty who rose to great power during its final years in ancient China. ... Cáo Cāo (曹操; Pinyin: Cáo Cāo; wg Tsao Tsao) (155 – March 15, 220), whose name is also often transliterated and should be correctly pronounced as Tsao Tsao, was a regional warlord and the last Chancellor of Eastern Han Dynasty who rose to great... Lü Bu (? – 198) was a military general and minor warlord during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms period in ancient China. ... The Ji, the Chinese halberd, was used from the Shang dynasty onwards, until the Song dynasty. ... Yuan Shao (? – 202) was a major warlord occupying the north of ancient China during the massive civil war towards the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty and the beginning of the Three Kingdoms era. ... Dong Zhuo (董卓; Pinyin: DÇ’ng Zhuō) (139 – 192) was a warlord during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms Period in ancient China. ... Diao Chan (Simplified Chinese: 貂蝉; Traditional Chinese: 貂蟬, Pinyin: Diāo Chán) was one of the Four Beauties of ancient China. ... Chúi (錘) is a Chinese mêlée weapon that consists of a large, solid metal sphere on the end of a medium-long handle. ... Zuo Ci (左慈) is a semi-legendary personage of the Three Kingdoms era of Chinese history. ... Meng Huo (孟獲) was aristocrat in the Nanzhong region, south of Shu Han, during the Three Kingdoms era of China. ... Zhang Jiao or Zhang Jue (d. ... Homonymy : Zhurong is originally the name of a mythical emperor and fire deity of Chinese antiquity. ... An ancient painting of Nuwa and Fuxi unearthed in Xinjiang. ... 16th century zweihanders, image (c) John Clements. ... In Chinese mythology, Nüwa (Traditional Chinese: 女媧 Simplified Chinese: 女娲 Pinyin: nÇšwā) is mythological character best known for reproducing people after a great calamity. ... For the UK Surface-to-air missile system, see Rapier missile. ... A buckler (French bouclier shield, from old French bocle, boucle boss) is a small shield gripped in the fist -- it was generally used in hand-to-hand combat during the Middle Ages, as its size made it poor protection against missile weapons (e. ...

Stages

Many of the stages are recreations of notable battles present historically or from the Romance of Three Kingdoms novel, while original creations became more common with the newer installments. Here is a list of stages from Dynasty Warriors 2 to Dynasty Warriors 5 that appear quite often throughout the series.

Combatants Yellow Turbans Han Dynasty Commanders Zhang Jiao Zhang Bao Zhang Liang He Jin Huangfu Song Lu Zhi Zhu Jun Dong Zhuo Cao Cao Strength 360,000 Various Casualties Unknown Unknown The Yellow Turban Rebellion, sometimes also translated as the Yellow Scarves Rebellion, (Traditional Chinese: ; Simplified Chinese: ; pinyin: ) was a... Combatants Coalition of Lords Dong Zhuo Commanders Yuan Shao, Sun Jian Hua Xiong† Strength Unknown Unknown Casualties Unknown Unknown The Battle of Sishui Pass (汜水關之戰) was a battle in 189, near the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty of China. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards and to make a clear distinction between fact and fiction, this article may require cleanup. ... Combatants Zhang Xiu Cao Cao Commanders Zhang Xiu Cao Cao The Battle of Wancheng (宛城之戰) was a historical battle fought in the later years of the Han Dynasty between the warlords Cao Cao and Zhang Xiu in 197. ... Combatants Cao Cao, Liu Bei Lü Bu Commanders Cao Cao, Liu Bei Lü Bu† The Battle of Xiapi (下邳之戰) occurred in the winter of 198 between the forces of Lü Bu against the forces of Liu Bei and Cao Cao in the prelude to the Three Kingdoms period of China. ... The Battle of Guandu (官渡之戰) was a battle in Chinese history. ... This is a Chinese name; the family name is Guan (é—œ) Guan Yu (關羽) (160–219) was a general under the warlord Liu Bei during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and Three Kingdoms era of China. ... Combatants Cao Cao Liu Bei Commanders Cao Cao Liu Bei Strength 5,000 elite cavalry advance guard 2,000 infantry 100,000 mostly unarmed civilians Casualties Unknown, minimal Unknown The Battle of Changban (Chinese: ; pinyin: ) took place at Changban (near the modern-day city of Jingmen in Hubei Province[1... For the film also known as The Battle of Red Cliff, see Red Cliff (film). ... Combatants Cao Cao Coalition of Guanxi forces Commanders Cao Cao Ma Chao Han Sui Hou Xuan Cheng Yin Yang Qiu Li Kan† Zhang Heng† Liang Xing Cheng Yi† Ma Wan† Strength  ? 100,000 Three Kingdoms Yellow Turbans – Dong Zhuo – Jieqiao – Wancheng – Xiapi – Yijing – Guandu – Bowang – Xiakou – Changban – Red Cliffs – Tong... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... Combatants Cao Wei Shu Han Commanders Xiahou Yuan† Liu Bei The Battle of Mount Dingjun (定軍山之戰) took place in year 219, during the Three Kingdoms period of China. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... Combatants Eastern Wu Shu Han Commanders Lu Xun Liu Bei Strength 160,000+ 40,000+ Casualties Tens of thousands Tens of thousands The Battle of Xiaoting (猇亭之戰), also known as the Battle of Yiling (夷陵之戰), is a battle in 222 during the Three Kingdoms period in China. ... Combatants Shu Han Shu rebels Nanman Commanders Zhuge Liang Yong Kai Zhu Bao Gao Ding Meng Huo Zhuge Liangs Southern Campaign (Chinese: ; pinyin: ), also known as Battle of Nanzhong (Chinese: ; pinyin: ), refers to the military campaign led by the Zhuge Liang of the Shu Han against the southern rebels... Combatants Cao Wei Shu Han Commanders Zhang He Ma Su Strength 50,000 estimated 50,000 The Battle of Jieting (街亭之戰) was a battle fought in 228 during the first northern expedition led by Zhuge Liang. ... Combatants Eastern Wu Cao Wei Commanders Lu Xun Cao Xiu The Battle of Shiting (石亭之戰) was a battle between the kingdoms of Wei and Wu in the Three Kingdoms period of China in the year 228. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... Combatants Cao Wei Shu Han Commanders Sima Yi Zhuge Liang† Yang Yi, Fei Yi Strength 200,000 100,000 The Battle of Wuzhang Plains (五丈原之戰) is a famous standoff between the kingdoms of Wei and Shu in 234 A.D. during the Three Kingdoms period of China. ...

Popularity

Due to the enormous popularity of Dynasty Warriors, Koei released numerous additional games to the series as well as spin-off games including Dynasty Tactics.


Spinoffs

Following the success of Dynasty Warriors, Koei released Dynasty Tactics in 2002 and its sequel in the following year, focusing on strategy and tactics in the same Three Kingdoms setting. Dynasty Tactics (Sangokushi Senki, 三国志戦記) is a series of light strategy games based on the Dynasty Warriors series, also based off of the hard strategy Sangokushi/Romance of the Three Kingdoms series, all from Koei. ... Also see: 2002 (number). ...


Probably the second most recognized franchise of Koei, the Samurai Warriors (Sengoku Musou in Japan) series, was introduced in 2004, instead using Japan's Sengoku Period while still retaining similar gameplay like its predecessor. This article is about the video game. ... “Sengoku” redirects here. ...


2006 saw the release of Dynasty Warriors Mahjong (Jan Sangoku Musou in Japan), which is completely different from the rest of the series, as it has the same characters play the game Mahjong, rather than having the gameplay of the original games. Dynasty Warriors Mahjong (Jan Sangokumusou in Japan) is the title of a Mahjong video board game. ...


In 2007, Koei released their first game for the new generation consoles Xbox 360 and Playstation 3; Dynasty Warriors: Gundam (Gundam Musou in Japan), combining the popular Gundam series with their gameplay, and earlier that same year, Warriors Orochi (Musou Orochi in Japan) was released, combining the Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors series into a fictional crossover. A sequel to that game, Warriors Orochi: Rebirth of the Demon Lord, was released in April 2008. Warriors Orochi, known in Japan as Musō Orochi ), is a PlayStation 2 and XBOX360 action video game developed by Koei and Omega Force. ...


Bladestorm: The Hundred Years' War was also released in 2007, using gameplay similar to Koei's earlier Kessen series. Kessen is a PlayStation 2 launch title produced by Koei and published by Electronic Arts. ...


Xtreme Legends and Empires

In 2002, an "Xtreme Legends" (Moushouden in Japan) was released as a supplement to Dynasty Warriors 3, featuring story modes for the characters in the Other category. Since then, Xtreme Legends expansions have been released for every main Dynasty Warriors title for the Playstation 2 to date, adding new gameplay modes and more powerful weapons. It is currently unknown if an Xtreme Legends will be released for Dynasty Warriors 6.


In 2004, another expansion was released beginning with Dynasty Warriors 4. The "Empires" supplement uses the action gameplay of the regular series while combining strategical and tactical elements from Koei's earlier series Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Dynasty Warriors 5 also received an Empires expansion in 2006. Romance of the Three Kingdoms for the Nintendo Entertainment System Romance of the Three Kingdoms is a computer and video game that originated from Japan. ...


The Samurai Warriors series follows its predecessor by having Xtreme Legends and Empires expansions too, with the first Xtreme Legends for the first Samurai Warirors released in 2004 and the first Empires expansion released for Samurai Warriors 2 in 2007.


Ports on other systems

Dynasty Warriors 3 was ported to the Xbox system in 2002, and since then subsequent titles have been released for the same system, sans the Xtreme Legends and Empires expansions.


In 2004, Koei created the first Dynasty Warriors title for portable game handhelds, Dynasty Warriors, on the Playstation Portable, and the following year, Dynasty Warriors Advance for the Game Boy Advance.


Dynasty Warriors 4 Hyper in 2005 is marked as the first game for personal computers. In 2006, Dynasty Warriors BB (Renamed Dynasty Warriors Online in 2007) was released. It is unique as it is an online game, with players around the world interacting with each other.


Criticism of English voice-work

The English voice-overs of Dynasty Warriors series wrongfully uses straightforward English pronunciations for the romanized pinyin names of characters and locations. The results are rather humorous to Chinese speakers and misleading to its Western audience. Some unfortunate examples are the mispronunciations of Cao Cao (pronounced cow cow instead of tsao tsao, if using Wade-Giles), which has been corrected for Dynasty Warriors 6, and Cao Pi (pronounced cow pee instead of tsao pee). However, the recent Warriors Orochi has started to change the pronouncing of the names to fix this.


See also

There are 52 playable characters in the Dynasty Warriors series as of the release of Dynasty Warriors 6, including eleven characters (Pang De, Jiang Wei, Xing Cai, Zuo Ci, Meng Huo, Zhu Rong, Da Qiao, Fu Xi, Nu Wa) who may no longer be in the current games. ... For other uses, see Romance of the Three Kingdoms (disambiguation). ... This article is about the video game. ... This is a list of characters from the game Samurai Warriors. ... Warriors Orochi, known in Japan as Musō Orochi ), is a PlayStation 2 and XBOX360 action video game developed by Koei and Omega Force. ...

References

  1. ^ a b EA Signs North American Distribution Agreement with Koei Corporation for Upcoming Tactical Action Game Samurai Warriors. Electronic Arts (2004-02-24). Retrieved on 2007-12-02.
  2. ^ Corporate Profile. Koei (2006-11-18). Retrieved on 2007-12-03.

Year 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... is the 55th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ... is the 336th day of the year (337th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... is the 322nd day of the year (323rd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2007 (MMVII) is the current year, a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and the AD/CE era in the 21st century. ... is the 337th day of the year (338th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...

External links

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Japanese

  • The Official Site of Shin Sangoku Musou 5 (Dynasty Warriors 6)

English

Koeis Current Company Logo Koei Co. ... Koeis Current Company Logo Koei Co. ... Computer and video games redirects here. ... This article is about the PlayStation game, for information on the series it started, see Dynasty Warriors. ... Dynasty Warriors 2 (真・三國無双) is the second game in Koeis Dynasty Warriors series, available on Playstation 2. ... Dynasty Warriors 3 (真・三國無双2 (Shin Sangokumusou 2) in Japan)[1] is an Action Beat em up game developed by Omega Force (ω-force) and published by Koei. ... Dynasty Warriors 4 (真・三國無双3 (Shin Sangokumusou 3) in Japan) is a Hack and slash video game and the fourth installment in the popular Dynasty Warriors series. ... Dynasty Warriors 5 (真・三國無双4) is a beat em up video game set in China and the fifth installment in the Dynasty Warriors series, developed by Omega Force and published by Koei, the game was released on the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. ... Dynasty Warriors 6 , as known in Japan) is a hack and slash video game set in Ancient China and the sixth official installment in the Dynasty Warriors series, developed by Omega Force and published by Koei. ... Dynasty Warriors, Shin Sangoku Musou, is a PSP game in the popular Dynasty Warriors videogame series, created by the game development company Koei. ... Dynasty Warriors Advance;; video game cover Dynasty Warriors Advance (真・三國無双 Advance) is a video game for the Game Boy Advance portable handheld system, part of the Dynasty Warriors series. ... Dynasty Warriors Mahjong (Jan Sangokumusou in Japan) is the title of a Mahjong video board game. ... Dynasty Warriors Vol. ... Dynasty Warriors BB is an installment of the Dynasty Warriors video game series, based on the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which was released in Japan in 2006. ... Koeis Current Company Logo Koei Co. ... Computer and video games redirects here. ... This article is about the PlayStation game, for information on the series it started, see Dynasty Warriors. ... Dynasty Warriors 2 (真・三國無双) is the second game in Koeis Dynasty Warriors series, available on Playstation 2. ... Dynasty Warriors 3 (真・三國無双2 (Shin Sangokumusou 2) in Japan)[1] is an Action Beat em up game developed by Omega Force (ω-force) and published by Koei. ... Dynasty Warriors 4 (真・三國無双3 (Shin Sangokumusou 3) in Japan) is a Hack and slash video game and the fourth installment in the popular Dynasty Warriors series. ... Dynasty Warriors 5 (真・三國無双4) is a beat em up video game set in China and the fifth installment in the Dynasty Warriors series, developed by Omega Force and published by Koei, the game was released on the PlayStation 2 and Xbox. ... Dynasty Warriors 6 , as known in Japan) is a hack and slash video game set in Ancient China and the sixth official installment in the Dynasty Warriors series, developed by Omega Force and published by Koei. ... This article is about the video game. ... Samurai Warriors 2 (Sengoku Musou 2 in Japan) is a sequel to the original Samurai Warriors, created by Koei and Omega Force. ... This article is about the video game. ... Dynasty Warriors 4 (真・三國無双3) is a sequel to Dynasty Warriors 3, available on Playstation 2 and Xbox. ... Dynasty Warriors 5 is the fifth entry into the popular action series by Konami. ... Dynasty Warriors Mahjong (Jan Sangokumusou in Japan) is the title of a Mahjong video board game. ... Warriors Orochi, known in Japan as Musō Orochi ), is a PlayStation 2 and XBOX360 action video game developed by Koei and Omega Force. ... Dynasty Warriors, Shin Sangoku Musou, is a PSP game in the popular Dynasty Warriors videogame series, created by the game development company Koei. ... Dynasty Warriors Advance;; video game cover Dynasty Warriors Advance (真・三國無双 Advance) is a video game for the Game Boy Advance portable handheld system, part of the Dynasty Warriors series. ... Dynasty Warriors Vol. ... Dynasty Warriors BB is an installment of the Dynasty Warriors video game series, based on the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which was released in Japan in 2006. ... Koeis Current Company Logo Koei Co. ... Computer and video games redirects here. ... Romance of the Three Kingdoms for the Nintendo Entertainment System Sangokushi, the Japanese transliteration of Sanguo Zhi (Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms), is a computer and video game that originated from Japan, a series of turn-based computerized wargames by Koei. ... Romance of the Three Kingdoms 2 is a strategy game by Koei based upon the book Romance of the Three Kingdoms. ... Romance of the Three Kingdoms V (三國志V) is the 5th installment in Koeis famous Sangokushi series. ... Romance of the Three Kingdoms VII (三國志VII) is the 7th installment in Koeis famous Sangokushi series. ... asdlkfjaowiejkfsoijawefoisalkjdfoiwaelkfjaweksldjfow;eufjoalwiesujfsd ... Romance of the Three Kingdoms IX is the ninth installment in Koeis Romance of the Three Kingdoms video and computer game series. ... Romance of the Three Kingdoms X, also known as Sangokushi X (三國志X), is a part of Sangokushi series, a series of turn-based computerized wargames, made by Koei. ... Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI, also known as Sangokushi 11 (三國志11), is the 11th installment in Koeis famous Sangokushi series. ... Sangokushi Battlefield (三國志 Battlefield) is KOEIs real time strategy game for Windows 98, and the 2nd online Romance of the Three Kingdoms game for PC platform. ... Sangokushi Online (三國志 Online) is KOEIs 3rd online Romance of the Three Kingdoms game for PC platform. ... Sangokushi Koumeiden (三國志孔明伝) is the second game of Sangokushi Eiketsuden tactical role-playing series published by Koei. ... Sangokushi Sousouden (三國志曹操伝) is the third game of Sangokushi Eiketsuden tactical role-playing series published by Koei. ...

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Dynasty Warriors (真・三國無双:Shin Sangokumusou in Japan and 真•三国无双: Zhen Sanguo Wushuang in China; literally meaning "True Three Kingdoms Unrivaled") is a series of video games created by Koei based loosely around the Romance of the Three Kingdoms epic, and is a spinoff series of another Koei game Romance of the Three Kingdoms (Sangokushi in Japan).
From Dynasty Warriors 2 onward, a general is chosen as a playable character and they play through a number of levels representing certain conflicts in the time of the three kingdoms eventually defeating both of the other kingdoms and becoming the ruler of China.
The Dynasty Warriors series is known for both portraying some of the characters with personalities that are far-fetched and eccentric, such as Zhang He and Wei Yan, and for portraying others with characteristics that are quite consistent with the novel, such as Cao Cao and Dong Zhuo.
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