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Romance of the Three Kingdoms 3 SNES Super Nintendo Game Cartridge Cleaned Tested and Guaranteed to Work!
DO YOU HAVE THE POWER? With the collapse of the Han Dynasty, a dark cloud of chaos has descended over a once peaceful China. It has been said that a mighty dragon, in the form of a powerful ruler, will rise up to unite this fractured land. As a ruler during these trying times, here’s your chance to bring peace to your people. Expand your kingdom by launching ruthless attacks with your cavalry, crossbow and naval combat units. Level crops and scorch your enemy’s land with devastating fire attacks. But remember, economic superiority is essential to fuel your savage war machine. Choose your ambitions carefully! Hidden rivals lie in wait, preparing to counter strike. Your ambition is great, but will you have the strength to fulfill the Destiny of the Dragon?
PRODUCT DETAILS Romance of the Three Kingdoms 3 – SNES Game
UPC:040198000550
Condition:Used
Genre:Strategy
Platform:Super Nintendo
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:SNES_ROMANCE_THREE_KINGDOMS_3———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
good film
Review of the Uncut HK version.Amid the beloved historical epic tales of the “Battle or Romance of the Three Kingdoms”, arose three movies in 2008. The very mediocre “Empress and the Warriors” with Donnie Yen, and late last year came the first chapter of John Woo’s “Red Cliff”. Daniel Lee’s (Dragon Squad) “Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon” was released a few months earlier in Asia than Woo’s star-studded film (which I will review later), and has Hong Kong’s Andy Lau (Running on Karma) in the lead as the famous General Zhao Zhilong–yes the same guy in the video game named Zhao Yun in “Dynasty Warriors”. The film has massive commercial appeal, and the film is beautifully shot. However, purists of the tales of the Three Kingdoms will be annoyed and repulsed, as the film does feel a little empty in regards to an intricate storyline and full of historical inaccuracies. (Hint: John Woo’s overly exaggerated film about the three kingdoms isn’t much better)228 A.D, before the rise of the Jin Dynasty. The kingdoms of Shu, Wei and Wu are divided. Zhilong (Andy Lau) is a simple soldier from Changsan who becomes a legendary warrior under the employ of Liu (Yueh Huah) who rises from the ranks of the Shu forces to become one of the “Five Tiger Generals”. Zhilong becomes famous for his many campaigns against Cao and the last surviving general of the “Five Tigers”. Now, after many years of war, Zhilong is set to make his last stand against Cho’s granddaughter–who has become a beau.
It was pretty much what I expected. I swear these great epic films never have a happy ending. In most all of the them the hero dies, I have no idea why Chinese films always kill off their heroes, but oh well.
More & more we see great movies coming from overseas. Hollywood no longer holds sway over movie making great films are coming out of the U.K., China, Japan & other country’s. Many don’t even bother dubbing the movie for the benefit of English speaking audiences. This one does & it doesn’t loose a lot through the dubbing process as some foreign films do. It has a lot of good action & is very entertaining. If you like sword play, martial arts & action you might want to ad this to your collection.
While I haven’t watched the whole movies yet (there are 18 DVD’s with five 45 minute shows) I really enjoy what I’ve seen so far. The overall production of the movie and the acting is excellent. My only complaint (hence the four stars) is that the English subtitles randomly have capital “N”‘s in the dialogue. For example, “Nit might read like Nthis” instead of “it might read like this”. This can be confusing when the “N” shows up before a Chinese name you are not familiar with or any English word starting with a vowel.If you’ve read the Moss Roberts unabridged translation of Three Kingdoms ( you’ll enjoy this movie. If you haven’t read the book then you should because you’ll enjoy the movie even more.
This is great it’s based on the same time in history as red cliff (2008) directed by John foo but it’s based on one group of heroes going to war to save a nation the film is intensive with action the cinema photography is amazing the Chinese have such a good reputation for quality filming. The battle scenes are breathtaking the scenery amazing if you are into these films this is one to have.
Excellent action movie. Super Martial Arts.
Very good movie, the only reason I gave it four stars is because of the subtitles. Sometimes they were too fast to read.
love this movie!
as advertised