Teaming with the Samurai Warriors, he lost a 6-man tag team match to Kendall Windham, David Sierra and Nelson Royal on October 18 and, with Kevin Sullivan, lost to Ron Simmons and "Dr. Death" Steve Williams in Atlanta, Georgia on December 6, 1987.
Date Masamune is often portrayed as using a bokken as his main weapon in several media he has appeared in, such as Samurai Deeper Kyo and the original Samurai Warriors.
She also appears in Warriors Orochi, a crossover between Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors.
In the Wii video game Samurai Warriors: Katana, Gonnosuke is portrayed as a bandit chief that often uses henchmen to impersonate him in order to stay alive.
This is a slot machine based game featuring Yukimura Sanada, Hanzo Hattori and Keiji Maeda as playable characters with their own stories using character models from Samurai Warriors.
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Lü Bu of Dynasty Warriors fame, also appears as an unplayable boss of Survival Mode.
Sun Ce is featured as a playable character in Koei's Dynasty Warriors video game series, as well as Warriors Orochi, a crossover between Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors.
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In the Samurai Warriors/Warriors Orochi franchise, Azuchi Castle was termed by Naoe Kanetsugu as "one of the most impregnable and powerful castle" in the Sengoku Period though as he metaphorically termed the castle to have "lack of justice" due to being controlled by Oda Nobunaga
Honnō-ji is depicted in the games Musashi Ganryuki, Sengoku Rance, Onimusha 3: Demon Siege, Samurai Warriors, and Sengoku Basara Series and in episode 10 of the animated TV series Sengoku Otome.
Mochizuki Chiyome is featured as a character in the video game Red Ninja: End of Honor, in the video game series Samurai Warriors (as a trainer of the character Kunoichi in Samurai Warriors and appearing as a leader of the kunoichi bodyguards in Samurai Warriors 2), and in the video game Sangoku Heroes.
He is a playable character in Pokémon Conquest (Pokémon + Nobunaga's Ambition in Japan, with his partner Pokémon being Pikachu and Raichu), in the Samurai Warriors games from Samurai Warriors 3 and in the game Warriors Orochi 3.