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PlayStation 2 is the 6th generation console from Sony and a successor to PlayStation (PSX). It was released on October 26th, 2000 in North America and less than a month later in Europe. It had 300 MHz CPU and 32 MB RAM. PS2 was in production up till 2013, despite the fact that in 2006 it was succeeded by PlayStation 3. With over 155 million units sold, it’s still the most popular console in the history of gaming industry.

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Romance of the Three Kingdoms X
Romance of the Three Kingdoms X

Strategy 21 June 2005

Romance of the Three Kingdoms X is a turn-based strategy played in China (the historic era of the Three Kingdoms). We plan the development of the kingdom, build cities, create armies, participate in debates and conquer new territories.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI
Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI

Strategy 06 February 2007

Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI is a turn-based strategy produced by the development studio Koei, which is the eleventh edition of the series developed since the 1980s. The plot of the game is based on the 14th-century novel "The history of three kingdoms". The player takes part in a rivalry between the leaders of Wei, Shu and Wu countries seeking to seize power over China.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms VII
Romance of the Three Kingdoms VII

Strategy 01 June 2002

Romance of the Three Kingdoms VII is the next installment of a popular series of strategy games, the first part of which appeared on home computers in 1985 (under the Japanese title Sangokushi). This is one of the most ambitious series of turn-based console strategies.