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The first PS1 entry of the strongest Go game in Asia.
The first game based on the eponymous anime series, which centers on the strategic board game Go.
An adaptation of the go board game for the Dreamcast, focused on netplay.
A sequel to Simple 1500's Volume 5
A Game Boy Color renju (professional gomoku) game with the branding of player Sakata Goro.
Simple 1500's go simulator
A Japanese exclusive Go game which was the third volume in the Simple 1500 Series.
A Go game for the Super Famicom endorsed by professional player Rin Kaiho.
Adaptations of popular Japanese board games for Saturn and PlayStation
Board game released by Hect in 1996.
A Go game for the Super Famicom. Part of Bullet Proof Software's Taikyoku Igo series.
A Go game for the Super Famicom endorsed by and named for the professional 9th-Dan Go player Masaki Takemiya.
An adaptation of the board game Go for the Super Famicom.
A Japanese-exclusive handheld adaptation of the board game Go, featuring multiple training tools and the likeness of professional Go player Hideyuki Fujisawa.
Classic "5 stone" Go/Othello matching game.
A traditional Igo (Go) game from Bullet-Proof Software, based on Goliath software. It is the predecessor to Takyoku Igo: Idaten.
An instructional baduk/go game release only in South Korea.
1993 edition of the popular go teaching game.
The third release in the popular Famicom Go series.
An online Go game for the Sega Mega Drive that allowed subscribers to compete across Japan via the Sega Modem and MegaNet service.
Igo Shinan '91 is a game released in Japan only for the Nintendo Famicom.
A game for the Game Master handheld
An instructional Go game developed exclusively for the Famicom.
It's like go, but with triangles.
A Go simulator from Hect for the NES. It would be followed with four annualized sequels.
Hayauchi Super Igo is a board game released in 1989 for the Nintendo Famicom
A Japan-only Go game developed and published by Bullet-Proof Software for the Famicom Disk System.
MicroGo was an early computer rendition of the Japanese game of Go.
Engine for the game of Go released in 1984 for Classic Mac OS and DOS developed by Bruce Wilcox.
Gomoku narabe and its more professional variant, renju, for the TRS-80 CoCo.
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