- The
Taikyoku series is a
series of kata in use in
several types of karate. The name
Taikyoku (太極)
refers to the
Chinese philosophical concept of Taiji...
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Taikyoku shōgi (****anese: 大局将棋, lit. "ultimate shogi") is the
largest known variant of
shogi (****anese chess). The game was
created around the mid-16th...
- Go is an
abstract strategy board game for two
players in
which the aim is to
fence off more
territory than the opponent. The game was
invented in China...
- budget-priced
retail title.
Under the name Tsūshin
Taikyoku:
World Chess (****anese: 通信対局 ワールドチェス, Hepburn: Tsūshin
Taikyoku: Wārudochesu, transl. [Tele]communication...
- Game. Date
shown is for disc version.
Released via
WiiWare as Tsūshin
Taikyoku:
World Chess. "The
Twenty Wii
Launch Games revealed".
Nintendo World Report...
- on
November 28, 2011.
Retrieved November 25, 2011. "Kyokushin
Karate -
Taikyoku Sono Ichi". Kyokushincanada.com.
Retrieved October 26, 2013. "وبسايت آموزشي...
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displacements and
their combinations, as well as the
practice of
Kihon Kata like:
Taikyoku Shodan,
which was
developed by Yo****aka Funakoshi, the son of
Gichin Funakoshi...
- has been pla****
historically on
boards of
various sizes; the
largest is
taikyoku shōgi ("ultimate chess"). This chess-like game,
which dates to the mid...
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which uses one
piece per
player Dai shogi,
which uses one
piece per
player Taikyoku shogi,
which uses the
Kirin (麒麟) and Kirin-master (麟師)
pieces Kirin (manga)...
- of a
capital letter I for the
Heian series of kata, as well as for the
Taikyoku series. More
advanced kata, such as Shotokan's Kanku-Dai and Gojūshiho...