Asahi Shinbun Rensai: Katou Hifumi Kudan Shogi Shingiryuu

22.09.1995
An educational shogi game for the Super Famicom endorsed by Asahi Shimbun, one of Japan's major national newspapers and Katou Hifumi, a professional 9th Dan player.

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