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The ''Wars'' series, also known as and is a series of military-themed turn-based strategy video games, usually developed by Intelligent Systems and published by
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. The series debuted in Japan in August of 1988 with the original ''
Famicom Wars is a wargame developed by Nintendo and Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Famicom. It was released on August 12, 1988 in Japan. It was later re-released on Virtual Console. It is the first game in the ''Wars'' series. Gamepl ...
'', followed by sequels on the Super Famicom and Game Boy. These early installments were released exclusively in Japan, with '' Advance Wars'' (2001) being the first to reach the North American and European markets. ''Advance Wars'' was released in the United States on September 10, 2001, but put on hold in Japan and Europe due to the September 11 attacks. Although released in Europe in January 2002, neither Game Boy Advance game was released in Japan until the ''Game Boy Wars Advance 1+2'' compilation, which released for the Game Boy Advance on November 25, 2004. The success of ''Advance Wars'' in the West is frequently credited as a driving force for Nintendo bringing another Intelligent Systems franchise, '' Fire Emblem'', outside of Japan, as both series share a similar tactical gameplay style. In 2005, '' Advance Wars: Dual Strike'' was released on the
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family of systems, which followed and expanded on the basic format of its predecessors. That same year ''
Battalion Wars ''Battalion Wars'', released as in Japan, is a 2005 real-time tactics game developed by Kuju London and published by Nintendo for the GameCube. The player controls a vast array of units ranging from infantry, armoured divisions and aircraft, co ...
'', developed by Kuju Entertainment, was released for the
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in Japan under the title ''Totsugeki!! Famicom Wars'', where it is considered a spin-off from the main series. ''Battalion Wars'' is a 3D action real-time strategy game, as opposed to the turn-based strategy of the main series. An expanded sequel for the
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, ''
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'' was released two years later. The last major title in the franchise, '' Advance Wars: Days of Ruin'', was released internationally for the DS in 2008 and notably departed from the series's lighthearted tone. Like the two Game Boy Advance titles preceding it, the game was canceled in Japan following a series of delays until it finally released as a downloadable game in 2013. At E3 2021, over a decade after the release of ''Days of Ruin'', a collection of remakes of both ''Advance Wars'' games, titled '' Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp'', was announced for the
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, with a planned release date of December 2021. A release date of 8 April 2022 was later announced, however on 9 March 2022 it was announced that due to the
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the game was being delayed until further notice. These remakes were developed in collaboration with WayForward Technologies.


Gameplay

The player takes the role of a
Commanding Officer The commanding officer (CO) or sometimes, if the incumbent is a general officer, commanding general (CG), is the officer in command of a military unit. The commanding officer has ultimate authority over the unit, and is usually given wide latitu ...
(CO) in an army, usually of a country called Red Star (changed to Orange Star following international releases). In the most recent title, ''Days of Ruin'', it is replaced by a nation called Rubinelle (Laurentia in the European release). In the single-player campaign of the ''Advance Wars'' games, each level consists of a new map and opposing CO to defeat. Victory is achieved when all the opponent's units have been destroyed, their HQ is captured, or another victory condition has been met. COs take turns recruiting and commanding units on grid-based maps. Units available include infantry, tanks, artillery, bombers, and many other
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s. Each turn, a unit may move around and/or perform an action, such as attacking or capturing a property. Certain actions, such as capturing, diving, or loading may only be performed at certain instances throughout the game. The original ''
Famicom Wars is a wargame developed by Nintendo and Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for the Famicom. It was released on August 12, 1988 in Japan. It was later re-released on Virtual Console. It is the first game in the ''Wars'' series. Gamepl ...
'' game consists of two armies, Red Star (which became Orange Star in later international versions, possibly to avoid associations with Communism) and Blue Moon fighting over square grid-based maps. The two armies could either be controlled by human players, or a human player could play against an AI opponent. The original '' Game Boy Wars'' games featured a system similar to ''Famicom Wars'', except the grid was changed so that the grid squares acted more like hexagons; each square is adjacent to six other squares, instead of four. ''Game Boy Wars'' also features a different opposing army called White Moon. Otherwise, the rules remain identical, and only in ''
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'' were unit levels and a new resource introduced. ''Super Famicom Wars'', the sequel to ''Famicom Wars'', introduced Yellow Comet and Green Earth, bringing the number of armies playable at once to four. It returned to the basic square grid-based map style of the original game. The ''Advance Wars'' games introduced several new elements. The most notable is that COs now have special abilities called CO Powers that can affect the battle in different ways, giving the CO a temporary advantage over the other COs, such as providing allied units with increased firepower or causing damage to opposing units. ''Black Hole Rising'' introduced Super CO Powers, and ''Dual Strike'' introduced Tag CO Powers. Conditions such as fog of war, rain, and snow affect the abilities of units to reveal the map and move around. ''Days of Ruin'' removed many of the features added to previous ''Advance Wars'' games, greatly weakening CO Powers and reintroducing a unit level system.


Multiplayer

Multiplayer mode is an important part of the ''Nintendo Wars'' series. This allows players to compete against friends, each choosing a Commanding Officer to play and country to represent. The ''Advance Wars'' series of games, along with the far lesser known ''
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'', include map editors, giving them increased replayability. In the original ''Famicom Wars'', two players were allowed to play; in ''Game Boy Wars'', players could play hotseat multiplayer games. Currently the only release to lack hotseat multiplayer is ''Game Boy Wars Turbo''. The ''Advance Wars'' series on the Game Boy Advance allowed link-play using link cables. Online multiplayer was originally planned for ''Dual Strike'', but was only later implemented in ''Days of Ruin''. ''
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'' introduced online multiplayer over the
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's Wi-Fi connection. The game had 3 modes and 16 maps to play on. The multiplayer section was well-received but was criticized for not supporting
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{{Main franchises by Nintendo Intelligent Systems War video games Turn-based tactics video games by series Nintendo franchises Video game franchises introduced in 1988