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  2. Sakura Wars 4: Fall in Love, Maidens - Wikipedia

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    The original plans for Sakura Wars 4 were carried over into the next Sakura Wars game, which was being developed for the PlayStation 2. [7] Titled Sakura Wars V: Farewell, My Love in Japan, it was released in Japan in 2005 and overseas in 2010 for both the PlayStation 2 and Wii as Sakura Wars V: So Long, My Love.

  3. Sakura Wars - Wikipedia

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    Sakura Wars [b] is a Japanese steampunk media franchise created by Oji Hiroi and owned by Sega.It is focused around a series of cross-genre video games. The first game in the series was released in 1996, with five sequels and numerous spin-off titles being released since then.

  4. Sakura Wars (2019 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Sakura Wars, known in Japan as New Sakura Wars, [a] is a cross-genre video game developed and published by Sega for the PlayStation 4. The sixth mainline entry and a soft reboot of the Sakura Wars series, the game was released in 2019 in Asia and 2020 worldwide. It is the first Sakura Wars game not to be developed by Red Entertainment.

  5. List of Sakura Wars media - Wikipedia

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    Sakura Wars is a video game series developed and published by Sega.Its first game premiered in Japan in 1996 and Sakura Wars games have later been on nearly every video game console since the Sega Saturn, including Dreamcast, Sega Titan, Game Boy Color, PlayStation Portable, Microsoft Windows, Wii, PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 4 and several models of mobile phone.

  6. Sakura Wars V: So Long, My Love - Wikipedia

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    The game was announced in 2002 as part of the seven-game Sakura Wars World Project. NIS America's localization took two years to complete, being their longest and largest project at the time. The game was well received by critics, but sold poorly compared to previous Sakura Wars games. Sega decided to place the franchise on hiatus in 2008.

  7. Sakura Wars (1996 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Sakura Wars sold out in many stores within hours of its release. [12] According to Famitsu sales data, Sakura Wars sold an estimated 205,270 units in its first week, reaching the top of the sales charts [131] and selling through just over 57% of its stocks. [132] It was recorded as having the most sales of a Sega original title to that point. [133]

  8. Sakura Wars (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Sakura Wars is a Japanese media franchise of tactical role-playing video games. Sakura Wars may also refer to: Sakura Wars (1996 video game), the first game in the series; Sakura Wars (2019 video game), the sixth game in the series and a soft reboot; Sakura Wars: The Movie, a movie based on the series; Sakura Wars, 2000 anime

  9. Oji Hiroi - Wikipedia

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    Oji Hiroi (広井 王子, Hiroi Ōji, born 8 February 1954), real name Teruhisa Hiroi (廣井 照久, Hiroi Teruhisa), is an author and video game developer. He co-authored Samurai Crusader with Ryoichi Ikegami. He also created the Far East of Eden and Sakura Wars role-playing video game franchises, [1] and wrote the Sakura Wars manga. Oji ...