Suikoden is a role-playing video game series created by Yoshitaka Murayama.
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Suikoden is a role-playing video game series created by Yoshitaka Murayama.
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Spiritual successor of Suikoden titled Eiyuden Chronicle made by the original Suikoden team is set to release on 2023.
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Suikoden franchise has been developing games since 1995 and has developed various video game titles bearing the same name.
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The development team of the Suikoden series started developing games using 2D or two-dimensional graphics primarily used in the first and second games, while they only incorporated 3D graphics on environments and visual effects.
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Art director of the Suikoden series discussed in his blog a possible overseas release.
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Suikoden series was created, written, produced, and overseen by Yoshitaka Murayama, who left Konami near the end of Suikoden III's development.
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Concept borrowed from the Chinese novel Shui Hu Zhuan, each Suikoden game has featured 108 characters who band together to ward off a threat.
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Suikoden II is set in the Dunan region, north-west of the Toran Republic, and initially comprises the Highland Kingdom in the east and the Jowston City-States, a confederation of politically autonomous states, in the west.
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Suikoden games have generally been considered to have soundtracks very well liked by the gaming community, though they have only been released in Japan as of 2007.
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Suikoden III was adapted into a manga by Aki Shimizu, which was released in English markets by Tokyopop.
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Protagonist of Suikoden I is one of the selectable characters in this game.
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