Clubhouse GamesW
Clubhouse Games

Clubhouse Games, known in some European countries as 42 All-Time Classics and in Japanese as Daredemo Asobi Taizen, is a compilation video game developed by Agenda and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS, consisting of board, card, and tabletop games from around the world. It was released in Japan on November 3, 2005, in Europe on September 29, 2006, in North America on October 9, 2006, and in Australia on October 26, 2006.

Habu Meijin no Omoshiro ShōgiW
Habu Meijin no Omoshiro Shōgi

Habu Meijin no Omoshiro Shōgi (羽生名人のおもしろ将棋) is a Shogi (将棋) video game, developed by Access and published by Tomy Corporation, which was released exclusively in Japan for the Super Famicom in 1995.

Morita Shogi 64W
Morita Shogi 64

Morita Shogi 64 (森田将棋64) is a Japanese virtual board game for the Nintendo 64. It was released only in Japan in 1998.

Pro Kishi Jinsei Simulation: Shōgi no HanamichiW
Pro Kishi Jinsei Simulation: Shōgi no Hanamichi

Pro Kishi Jinsei Simulation: Shōgi no Hanamichi is a shogi (将棋) video game, developed by Access and published by Atlus, which was released exclusively in Japan in 1996.

Saikyō Habu ShōgiW
Saikyō Habu Shōgi

Saikyō Habu Shōgi is a Japanese virtual board game for the Nintendo 64 developed and published by Seta. It was released exclusively in Japan on June 23, 1996, as one of the Nintendo 64's three Japanese launch games alongside Super Mario 64 and Pilotwings 64. It was the only launch game to use the Controller Pak. The game's "special guest" is the shogi player Yoshiharu Habu, who won all seven major shogi championships the year of the game's release. Though it was anticipated that the game would be a bestseller and a major showcase for the Nintendo 64's processing power, sales were not high, with only about one copy accompanying every one hundred consoles sold at the system launch. Seta released a sequel titled Morita Shogi 64, which was announced at Nintendo Space World in 1996.

Shōgi no Tatsujin: Master of SyougiW
Shōgi no Tatsujin: Master of Syougi

Syougi no Tatsujin is a board arcade video game developed by ADK and originally published by SNK on September 28, 1995, before being ported to the Neo Geo CD the same year. It was ported in a scaled-down version to the Neo Geo Pocket and later given improved graphics on the Neo Geo Pocket Color. It was only released in Japan.

Shotest ShogiW
Shotest Shogi

Shotest Shogi is a 2008 shogi AI engine, made by Jeff Rollason, which was made into a video game for Windows and Xbox Live Arcade developed by British studios AI Factory and Rubicon Development. It provides a 3D environment designed to recreate a traditional Japanese room. The Xbox version includes a tutorial system, and all versions include an option to use a Western-style set of playing pieces for players who are unfamiliar with Japanese characters.