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On the Web
- Infocom Games: Shogun - A game based on James Clavell's novel "Shogun". Description and specifications.
- The Infocom Gallery: Shogun - High quality scans of box, sword legend, and map.
- Review by Matthew Murray - Capsule review. "Certainly not one of Infocom's finer works, Shogun can only be recommended for people who want to see what another adaptation of one of James Clavell's finest works is like."
- Shogun Belt Drive Modification - Description and pictures showing the modifications made to a Shogun helicopter, while changing it from shaft drive to belt drive.
- The Wargamer - Shogun is a Board game that places you in Japan during the 16th century. Description and some strategies.
- Infocom Homepage: Shogun - Description, box art, release information, game statistics, and packaging details.
- GameSpy.com: Shogun: Total War - Warlords Edition - Review of expansion by Mark Walker. Includes screen shots. Score: 86 out of 100.
- News Shogun - An ambitious freely available modification to INN's nnrpd, for stopping abuse from your own users. It also includes more advanced user authentication features than are provided by the stock nnrpd.
- Shogun Jujitsu Sverige - Om shogunsystemet, klubbar och läger.
- GameSpot - Reviewed by Elliott Chin, [8.8/10]. "No matter which type of strategy game you prefer, you owe it to yourself to try Shogun."
Wikipedia Articles
- Gaijin Shogun - Gaijin Shogun (Japanese: gaijin, "foreigner", shogun, "military ruler") was a nickname used for General Douglas MacArthur when he became the military governor of Japan following its defeat in World War II. It was used by former MacArthur Honor Guard David Valley as the title of his book, Gaijin Shogun: General Douglas MacArthur, Stepfather ...
- Shogun (game) - Shogun (later renamed Samurai Swords in 1995) was a board wargame released in 1986 by game maker Milton Bradley as part of their Gamemaster series. Set in feudal Japan, two to five players take control of a fictional warlord and pit their armies against one another in hopes of winning the title Shogun.
- Abarenbo Shogun - was a Japanese television program on the TV Asahi network. Set in the eighteenth century, it showed fictitious events in the life of Yoshimune, the eighth Tokugawa shogun.
- Ashikaga Yoshiteru - was the 13th shogun of the Ashikaga shogunate who reigned from 1546 to 1565 during the late Muromachi period of Japan. The eldest son of the 12th shogun, Ashikaga Yoshiharu, his younger brother Ashikaga Yoshiaki would become fifteenth shogun.
- Shogun Lodge - Shogun Lodge (Grand Lodge by Pride of Tahnee) was a brilliant middle distance racehorse in Australia. He raced in the best races from his first two-year-old race and never ran in races with less than listed group status.