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A mahjong game for MSX2 starring a host of Konami characters.
A Mahjong game from Video System for the PC Engine. Like many video game adaptations of the board game, it is one-on-one rather than four player.
A adult mahjong game by Game Arts.
A launch title for the Japanese release of the Game Boy brings the traditional tile game of riichi mahjong on-the-go!
The sequel to the 1988 arcade version of the original Shanghai, featuring a new progression system where players attempt to clear six mahjong solitaire puzzles.
An early mahjong title from Nichibutsu.
The third mahjong game from Seta corp.
Classic shoot 'em up starring the Monkey King Sun Wukong (except for Western releases, where the protagonist is "Mike Chen")
A Mahjong game based on a manga license, published by Asmik for the NES and MSX in Japan only.
A pinball simulator for the NES developed by Soft Machine and published by Coconuts Japan, in Japan only. It features racing and sci-fi themed tables among others.
Eroge mahjong title from Nichibutsu
A Mahjong game set in Japan's Sengoku period (15th-17th century). It was developed by Hudson for the Turbografx-16 in 1988.
Jangō 1 is a mahjong game for MSX and Sharp X68000. It is the first in a series of such games.
The sequel to SNK's Breakout-meets-mahjong game adds a multiplayer mode, as well as offensive-based power-ups and other additions.
The sole mahjong adaptation made for the Sega Mark III / Sega Master System, featuring both two-player and four-player variants of riichi mahjong.
A Famicom-only Mahjong game that teaches a specific variant called "Attack Mahjong" and one of many Mahjong games presented by expert Ide Yosuke. It also had its own special Mahjong controller.
A mahjong game by Nihon Bussan and published by Namco for the Famicom.
Mahjong Kazoku is a Mahjong game released only in Japan for the Famicom Disk System.
Block-breaking games meet the traditional tile game of mahjong in this arcade (and later Famicom) game by SNK.
The second Super Real Mahjong game.
The first installment in Seta's mahjong simulation series.
One of the earliest and most famous "mahjong solitaire" games, Shanghai is a puzzle game where players clear a formation of 144 mahjong tiles by matching unrestricted pairs.
An MSX, SMC-777, and Hitachi S1 mahjong game from Chat Noir.
Play riichi mahjong against characters from the classical Chinese novel Journey to the West in this game for the Famicom Disk System and Japanese computers.
A sequel to Crystal Gal Mahjong which released the same year.
One of Nichibutsu's erotic mahjong arcade games.
A mahjong game for MSX from ASCII Corporation and Uchudo.
Taito's mahjong simulator for the MSX.
Konami's mahjong simulator for MSX.
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