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  2. Taikyoku shogi - Wikipedia

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    The game was created around the mid-16th century (presumably by priests) and is based on earlier large board shogi games. Before the rediscovery of taikyoku shogi in 1997, tai shogi was believed to be the largest physically playable chess variant ever. It has not been shown that taikyoku shogi was ever widely played.

  3. Tai shogi - Wikipedia

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    The game dates to the 15th century and is based on earlier large-board shogi games. Before the discovery of taikyoku shogi in 1997, tai shogi was believed to be the largest playable chess variant, if not board game, ever. One game may be played over several long sessions and require each player to make over a thousand moves.

  4. Shogi variant - Wikipedia

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    A shogi variant is a game related to or derived from shogi (Japanese chess). Many shogi variants have been developed over the centuries, ranging from some of the largest chess-type games ever played to some of the smallest. A few of these variants are still regularly played, though none are as popular as shogi itself.

  5. List of fairy chess pieces - Wikipedia

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    Taikyoku shogi and other large Shōgi variants: Slides and jumps the first 3 squares along the forward diagonals. Gold General: 1+, 1X> WfF: Shōgi, Taikyoku shogi, Wa shogi: Moves one square orthogonally, or one square diagonally forward. Also called Golden Bird or Violent Wolf (Taikyoku shogi and Wa shogi). Goose ~ 2X>, ~ 2< fAbD: Tori shogi

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  7. History of shogi - Wikipedia

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    The 1443 Shogi Shushu no Zu is lost, but Minase Kanenari's 1591 book Shogi Zu states that he had copied the 1443 book, and that the 1443 book itself was a copy of an older book of which no information survives.) [4] Soon, however, its rules were simplified (removing the weakest pieces) to produce the game of chu shogi (middle shogi), first ...

  8. List of shogi video games - Wikipedia

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    Asahi Shinbun Rensai Katou Hifumi Kudan Shogi Shingiryuu - 1995 ; Shogi Sanmai - 1995; Super Shogi 3: Kitaihei - 1995; Heisei Gunjin Shogi - 1996; Shogi Saikyou II: Jissen Taikyoku Hen - 1996; Pro Kishi Jinsei Simulation: Shōgi no Hanamichi - 1996 ; Table Game Daisyugo!! Shogi Mahjong Hanafuda - 1996 ; Katou Hifumi Kudan Shogi Club - 1997

  9. History of chess - Wikipedia

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    A prominent variant of chess in East Asia is the game of shogi, ... (25×25); it also mentions wa shogi (11×11), ko shogi (19×19), and taikyoku shogi (36×36). It ...