Saikyou Ginsei Chess

24.10.2002
Silver Star tries its hand at a western board game.

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24.10.2002

Silver Star tries its hand at a western board game.

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01.01.1970

Fifth edition of Ginsei Shogi.

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The second entry in the Ginsei Shogi series.

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