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Homeland (Japanese: ホームランド, Hepburn: hōmurando) is a role-playing video game for the GameCube developed and published by Chunsoft, and was released in Japan on April 29, 2005. The game can be played offline in single-player mode, or online in multiplayer mode over the Internet or on a LAN. In online mode, the player can assume the role of gamemaster and create an online game for up to thirty-five other players. It is one of only four titles for the GameCube designed for online play. It is unique among these games in a number of ways. It is the only one where the GameCube itself acts as the server, rather than the player using a central server. It is also the only online GameCube game that isn't a Phantasy Star Online title, and the only one not to get a release outside Japan.

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  • Homeland (Japanese: ホームランド, Hepburn: hōmurando) is a role-playing video game for the GameCube developed and published by Chunsoft, and was released in Japan on April 29, 2005. The game can be played offline in single-player mode, or online in multiplayer mode over the Internet or on a LAN. In online mode, the player can assume the role of gamemaster and create an online game for up to thirty-five other players. It is one of only four titles for the GameCube designed for online play. It is unique among these games in a number of ways. It is the only one where the GameCube itself acts as the server, rather than the player using a central server. It is also the only online GameCube game that isn't a Phantasy Star Online title, and the only one not to get a release outside Japan. (en)
  • Homeland (ホームランド, hōmurando) est un jeu vidéo de rôle édité et développé par Chunsoft. Il est sorti exclusivement au Japon le 30 juin 2005 sur GameCube. Le jeu peut être joué en ligne à l'aide d'un modem, en LAN ou simplement hors ligne en solo. (fr)
  • Homeland (ホームランド?) è un videogioco sviluppato e pubblicato nel 2005 da Chunsoft per Nintendo GameCube. (it)
  • ホームランド(HOMELAND)は、チュンソフト発売のニンテンドーゲームキューブ用ロールプレイングゲーム(RPG)。当初の販売形態はゲームの公式サイトでのネット通販のみ(発売日は2005年4月29日)だったが、6月30日から一般の店頭でも購入できるようになった。ネットワーク対応であり、別売りのブロードバンドアダプタを使用してオンラインマルチプレイが可能である。 ソフト単品が5,800円、ブロードバンドアダプタ同梱版が6,800円で販売された。 本作はネットワーク対応のRPGであるが、ネットワークプレイは無料である(通信にかかる費用は別)。また管理会社に利用登録をする必要もない。 (ja)
  • Homeland é um RPG para o GameCube criado pela Chuinsoft e lançado somente no Japão. O jogo possui 2 discos. No primeiro disco o jogador participará sozinho de uma missão, já o segundo disco permite que ele crie jogos Online onde ele é o Mestre de uma Caverna, podem caber até 30 jogadores neste modo.Esse jogo é único em vários aspectos. Ele é o único jogo onde o GameCube age como um servidor, ao invés de usar um servidor central.Também é o único que foi lançado somente no Japão. (pt)
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  • Yoshihiro Arisawa (en)
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  • Koji Maruta (en)
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  • Chunsoft (en)
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  • Homeland (Japanese: ホームランド, Hepburn: hōmurando) is a role-playing video game for the GameCube developed and published by Chunsoft, and was released in Japan on April 29, 2005. The game can be played offline in single-player mode, or online in multiplayer mode over the Internet or on a LAN. In online mode, the player can assume the role of gamemaster and create an online game for up to thirty-five other players. It is one of only four titles for the GameCube designed for online play. It is unique among these games in a number of ways. It is the only one where the GameCube itself acts as the server, rather than the player using a central server. It is also the only online GameCube game that isn't a Phantasy Star Online title, and the only one not to get a release outside Japan. (en)
  • Homeland (ホームランド, hōmurando) est un jeu vidéo de rôle édité et développé par Chunsoft. Il est sorti exclusivement au Japon le 30 juin 2005 sur GameCube. Le jeu peut être joué en ligne à l'aide d'un modem, en LAN ou simplement hors ligne en solo. (fr)
  • Homeland (ホームランド?) è un videogioco sviluppato e pubblicato nel 2005 da Chunsoft per Nintendo GameCube. (it)
  • ホームランド(HOMELAND)は、チュンソフト発売のニンテンドーゲームキューブ用ロールプレイングゲーム(RPG)。当初の販売形態はゲームの公式サイトでのネット通販のみ(発売日��2005年4月29日)だったが、6月30日から一般の店頭でも購入できるようになった。ネットワーク対応であり、別売りのブロードバンドアダプタを使用してオンラインマルチプレイが可能である。 ソフト単品が5,800円、ブロードバンドアダプタ同梱版が6,800円で販売された。 本作はネットワーク対応のRPGであるが、ネットワークプレイは無料である(通信にかかる費用は別)。また管理会社に利用登録をする必要もない。 (ja)
  • Homeland é um RPG para o GameCube criado pela Chuinsoft e lançado somente no Japão. O jogo possui 2 discos. No primeiro disco o jogador participará sozinho de uma missão, já o segundo disco permite que ele crie jogos Online onde ele é o Mestre de uma Caverna, podem caber até 30 jogadores neste modo.Esse jogo é único em vários aspectos. Ele é o único jogo onde o GameCube age como um servidor, ao invés de usar um servidor central.Também é o único que foi lançado somente no Japão. (pt)
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  • Homeland (jeu vidéo) (fr)
  • Homeland (video game) (en)
  • Homeland (videogioco) (it)
  • ホームランド (ゲームソフト) (ja)
  • Homeland (jogo eletrônico) (pt)
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