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systems = [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Family Computer]], [[GameCube]], [[Nintendo 64]], [[Wii]]| | systems = [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Family Computer]], [[GameCube]], [[Nintendo 64]], [[Wii]]| | ||
release = '''Family Computer'''<br />JP: August 27, 1983 | release = '''Family Computer'''<br />JP: August 27, 1983<br />'''Animal Forest+ for GameCube'''<br />JP ([[Animal Crossing|Animal Forest+]]): December 14, 2001<br />'''Wii Virtual Console'''<br />JP ([[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]] [[Virtual Console]]): December 2, 2006| | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:24, 20 March 2024
This article is about the Family Computer game. For the My Vision game, see Gomoku Narabe Renju (My Vision).
Gomoku Narabe Renju | |
Developer | Nintendo |
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Publisher | Nintendo |
Platforms | Family Computer, GameCube, Nintendo 64, Wii |
Released | Family Computer JP: August 27, 1983 Animal Forest+ for GameCube JP (Animal Forest+): December 14, 2001 Wii Virtual Console JP (Famicom Virtual Console): December 2, 2006 |
Added to Museum |
Not yet |
Gomoku Narabe Renju (五目並べ連珠, "line up five connected pearl pieces"), is a video game by Nintendo.
About
Gomoku Narabe (五目並べ, "line up five pieces"), also known as Five in a Row, is a strategy board game that is traditionally played with black and white stones on board made up of a grid of black lines.
Renju (連珠, "connected pearls") is the professional variant of the game.