. "Strategy"@en . . "Famicom Wars is a Japnanese-only video game for the Famicom (the Japanese name for the NES). It was designed by Nintendo R&D1 and programmed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo. It spawned many sequels, five of which were released in America. It is the first game in the Nintendo Wars series. The gameplay can be compared to games in the Fire Emblem series, as both are in the turn based strategy genre, and both have been developed and published by the same companies (the Famicom Wars series was released first, however). In May of 2009 the video game was released on the Japanese Virtual Console service for Wii."@en . . . . "X"@en . "Game"@en . "x"@en . . . . "Famicom"@en . . "Famicom Wars"@en . "The SSBB Trophy of the Famicom Wars red team"@en . "Famicom Wars"@en . "D"@en . . "a"@en . . . . . . . . "1988-08-12"^^ . "A"@en . . . "Virtual Console"@en . . . . "2014-12-03"^^ . . . "SUGIO"@en . "2009-05-19"^^ . . "2012-12-26"^^ . . "Famicom Wars"@en . . "Famicom Wars\n\n\u30D5\u30A1\u30DF\u30B3\u30F3\u30A6\u30A9\u30FC\u30BA"@en . "Famicom Wars is the first installment of what would eventually be known internationally as the Advance Wars series, and was released by Nintendo for the Famicom (the Japanese counterpart to the NES) in 1988. It introduced both Red Star and Blue Moon armies as well as the rest of the basic formula used in future iterations. It has never been released outside of Japan."@en . . . . "Famicom Wars is a Japnanese-only video game for the Famicom (the Japanese name for the NES). It was designed by Nintendo R&D1 and programmed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo. It spawned many sequels, five of which were released in America. It is the first game in the Nintendo Wars series. The gameplay can be compared to games in the Fire Emblem series, as both are in the turn based strategy genre, and both have been developed and published by the same companies (the Famicom Wars series was released first, however)."@en . . . "Famicom Wars is the first installment of what would eventually be known internationally as the Advance Wars series, and was released by Nintendo for the Famicom (the Japanese counterpart to the NES) in 1988. It introduced both Red Star and Blue Moon armies as well as the rest of the basic formula used in future iterations. It has never been released outside of Japan."@en .