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Tūnshí Tiāndì III (Chinese: 吞食天地III; literal English translation: "Ingestion of Heaven and Earth III") is a console role-playing video game that is exclusive to the Sega Mega Drive. The game itself was released in two versions. One version of the game is the traditional Chinese version intended for players in Hong Kong and Taiwan. The other version uses the simplified version of the Chinese language and is intended for audiences in mainland China. Despite this minor difference, the story line of these two versions are identical. The ultimate goal of the game is to conquer all of ancient China (referred to in the game as the world) by defeating bandits and local rulers. Because it was an unlicensed game from Taiwan, it was never physically distributed outside of Asia. The player control the

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  • Conquering the World III (titre original, Tūn Shí Tiān Dì 3) est un jeu vidéo de rôle apparu en 2003 sur Mega Drive. Il s'agit d'un homebrew. (fr)
  • Tūnshí Tiāndì III (Chinese: 吞食天地III; literal English translation: "Ingestion of Heaven and Earth III") is a console role-playing video game that is exclusive to the Sega Mega Drive. The game itself was released in two versions. One version of the game is the traditional Chinese version intended for players in Hong Kong and Taiwan. The other version uses the simplified version of the Chinese language and is intended for audiences in mainland China. Despite this minor difference, the story line of these two versions are identical. The ultimate goal of the game is to conquer all of ancient China (referred to in the game as the world) by defeating bandits and local rulers. Because it was an unlicensed game from Taiwan, it was never physically distributed outside of Asia. The player control the three warriors: Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei. These legends of 2nd century China have the ability to cast magical spells on enemies like tigers, barbarians, and various kinds of bosses. There are no random encounters and all encounters are visible like in EarthBound, Chrono Trigger, and Secret of Mana. However, battles can be long and tricky like in other Chinese role-playing games like the Family Computer version of Final Fantasy VII. (en)
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  • Title screen (en)
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  • Single-player only (en)
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  • Tūnshí Tiāndì III (en)
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  • Conquering the World III (titre original, Tūn Shí Tiān Dì 3) est un jeu vidéo de rôle apparu en 2003 sur Mega Drive. Il s'agit d'un homebrew. (fr)
  • Tūnshí Tiāndì III (Chinese: 吞食天地III; literal English translation: "Ingestion of Heaven and Earth III") is a console role-playing video game that is exclusive to the Sega Mega Drive. The game itself was released in two versions. One version of the game is the traditional Chinese version intended for players in Hong Kong and Taiwan. The other version uses the simplified version of the Chinese language and is intended for audiences in mainland China. Despite this minor difference, the story line of these two versions are identical. The ultimate goal of the game is to conquer all of ancient China (referred to in the game as the world) by defeating bandits and local rulers. Because it was an unlicensed game from Taiwan, it was never physically distributed outside of Asia. The player control the (en)
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