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Shōgun - An Adventure in Japan

Immerse yourself in the world of feudal Japan, as seen from the eyes of John Blackthorne, captain of the Dutch trading ship Erasmus. The Land of the Rising Sun is struggling in a new era dominated by Europe's brave voyagers and by internal conflicts. This Infocom IF game is based on James Clavell's book with the same name, which also inspired an earlier arcade game and a TV miniseries.

Thanks to Saccade's scanning magic, we've added today the James Clavell's Shogun manual, the boxshots, a map of the World as it was known in 1600, and two bonus scans which contain trivia info on: The Samurai Blade and The Soul of the Samurai. Enjoy!


posted by TotalAnarchy // 23-10-2009 // extra // permalink