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Game » consists of 3 releases. Released Jun 29, 2001
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Cao Pi was the first emperor of Wei in the Three Kingdoms era of China and the son of the warlord Cao Cao. His appearances in video games are largely inspired by his role in the historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
Deng Ai was a general who served under Wei during the Three Kingdoms era of ancient China. He appears as a playable character in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms series and a non-playable character in Dynasty Warriors before the Dynasty Warriors 7, at which point he became playable.
One of Cao Cao's followers. Seems slow at times, but would do anything Cao Cao asks of him.
Infamous tyrant of the 3 Kingdoms era, his eventual downfall came from his greatest warrior betraying him. Character based on a historical figure from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms story.
Gongsun Zan was a major warlord during the Three Kingdoms Era of ancient China. He is playable in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms series of games.
Adopted son of Guan Yu. Follows his father anywhere.
Guan Yu was a general serving under Liu Bei of the Kingdom of Shu. He is one of the best known historical figures throughout East Asia.
A powerful warrior in the service of Dong Zhuo, Hua Xiong was regarded as his greatest warrior before Lu Bu came along. In Koei's games, and in the novel he was killed by Guan Yu.
Huche'er was hailed as the greatest warrior in Zhang Xiu's army during the Three Kingdoms period of ancient China. He is playable in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms series and appears as a non-playable character in the Dynasty Warriors series.
A strategist during the Three Kingdoms Era of ancient China. He appears as a playable character in almost every Romance of the Three Kingdoms title, and as an NPC in every Dynasty Warriors title from Dynasty Warriors 2, until Dynasty Warriors 7 where he became playable.
Jiang Wei was a general who served Shu in the Three Kingdoms era of ancient China. He is a playable character in both the Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Dynasty Warriors video game series.
Leader of Shu forces, sworn brother to Zhang Fei and Guan Yu. He believes that the people of the land deserve justice and support.
Liu Shan is the son of Liu Bei and the second ruler of Shu. He is commonly considered to be incompetent.
Lu Bu is a mighty general from the Three Kingdoms Era of China and has been immortalized in such games as the Dynasty Warriors series and Warriors Orochi. With his trusty horse Red Hare by his side, he rides into battle without fear.
Ma Dai was a general who served Shu during the Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history. He is the cousin of the famous Shu "Tiger General" Ma Chao. He is a playable character in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms series and Dynasty Warriors series.
Shu's illusionist. He loves to use nature to trick enemies.
Sima Lang was a politician of the late Han Dynasty, and the older brother of Sima Yi. He was said to be greatly compassionate, taking the interests of the common people to heart.
Strategist for the Wei forces. Just as ruthless as Cao Cao and easily sacrifices his own men to set a trap.
Soldier under Liu Bei in Romance of the Three Kingdoms. A popular man-beast character in the Dynasty Warriors and Warriors Orochi games. He is most notably seen wearing a mask with teeth and wielding a double bladed pike for destroying his enemies twice as efficiently.
Styled Yuanrang, he is the cousin and loyal vassal of Cao Cao. A stalwart member of the Wei forces during their formative years, he is best remembered today through his portrayal in the Dynasty Warriors franchise.
Xu Huang was an accomplished warrior during the Three Kingdoms Era of ancient China. He served Cao Cao, and was considered one of his finest generals.
A child-like character who hates being called fat. Joined Cao Cao when one of his officers was kind to Xu Zhu.
The younger half-brother of Yuan Shao, Yuan Shu was a prominent warlord of the Three Kingdoms Era of ancient China.
Wife of famous Kongming, Zhuge Liang. Based on romanticized historical figure from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms story.
Sworn brother to Liu Bei and Guan Yu. Rumored to have the strength of a thousand men. One of the Five Tiger Generals.
Zhang He is the one of the "Five Elite Generals" of Wei, the implicit villain side in the Dynasty Warriors and Romance of the Three Kingdoms series of video games. He is a historical figure based on the romanticized depiction in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms novel.
Leader of the Yellow Turban Rebellion, he and his two brothers intended to bring China into a new enlightenment with their mastery of sorcery. Character based on a historical figure from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms story.
One of the most powerful fighters in the land, he defended He Fei so vigorously that the civilians and other warriors were in awe of his strength.
Zhang Lu was an officer of Wei, and former ruler of Han Zhong. Founder of "The Celestial Masters" a Chinese Taoist movement.
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