Gomoku Narabe (Prototype)

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This port of Gomoku Narabe for the Famicom Disc System was cancelled. Not much is seemingly different from the Famicom release.

In Gomoku Narabe Renju was the fourth game released for the Famicom by Nintendo. 'GoMoku' is Japanese and means '5 Points' and 'Narabe' translates to 'in-a-row'. It is similar to a game of Tic-Tac-Toe on first sight. It is often known as 'Connect Five', 'Spoil Five', 'Pegity' or 'Go-bang' in the West among many other variations. Do not be confused that the word 'Go' is in the title. The game is merely played with a Go board and pieces, but 'Go' means 'Five' in Japanese as well. This game also follows 'Renju' rules, so often the game is just referred to as 'Renju'

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Specification: Gomoku Narabe (Prototype)

Release date

1970-01-01

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Players

2

Co-op

No

Rating

Not Rated

Region

NTSC-J

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