About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 103. Chapters: Apsaras, Champion Jockey, Corridor, Crimson Sea, Crimson Sea 2, Dark Hunter, Destrega, Dynasty Tactics, Dynasty Tactics 2, Dynasty Warriors, Dynasty Warriors 2, Dynasty Warriors 3, Dynasty Warriors 4, Dynasty Warriors 5, Dynasty Warriors 6, Dynasty Warriors 7, Dynasty Warriors Advance, Dynasty Warriors Mahjong, Dynasty Warriors Next, Dynasty Warriors Vol. 2, Emit, Fengshen Yanyi, Fengshen Yanyi 2, Garakutale, Genghis Khan, Genpei Kassen, Gitaroo-Man, Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 2, Kantan! Tanoshii! Okashi Navi DS, Kessen, Kessen II, Kessen III, Love Summit, Magical Fengshen, Metamode, Musou Orochi 2, Musou Orochi Z, Mystic Heroes, Nanatsu no Hikan, Ni-Oh, Nobunaga's Ambition, One Piece Kaizoku Musou, Pachislot Samurai Warriors, Pop Cutie! Street Fashion Simulation, Prey the Stars, Rise of The Phoenix, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Ruin, Saihai no Yukue, Samurai Warriors, Samurai Warriors 2, Samurai Warriors 3, Samurai Warriors Chronicles, Shaberu! DS Oryouri Navi Marugoto Teikoku Hotel, Shin Sangoku Musou Multi Raid 2, Stop That Roach!, Super Dog World, Warriors Orochi, Warriors Orochi 2. Excerpt: Apsaras ( ) is Koei's first MMORPG that was announced in April 2000 and presented at Koei's booth at the 2000 TGS. So far, it is the only stand alone title from the company that was made exclusively for online play. Its GUI and game structure bare a striking resemblance to Blizzard's Diablo series, yet Apsaras has a distinctive "Oriental flare" and tweaks certain details of its spiritual predecessor. When the game was first made available, it shared the same network as Nobunaga no Yabou Internet and Sangokushi Internet. Consumers who bought either three titles could log into their three accounts from the same network hub. When the lobby server was disabled on December 31, 2002, Apsaras was moved to the Dynasty Lobby and remained with online options until January 29, 2003. Players can no longer experience the internet Multiplayer...