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    Shanghai: Shouryuu Sairin

    Game » consists of 2 releases. Released 2000

    An arcade entry in the Shanghai series of mahjong solitaire games, featuring a new mode called "In To Yo".

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    Shanghai: Shouryuu Sairin last edited by reverendhunt on 06/15/23 05:30PM View full history

    Overview

    Shanghai: Shōryū Sairin (loosely translated to "Shanghai: Rising Dragon Revival") is a mahjong solitaire game developed by Warashi and released by Taito (under license from Activision) for arcades (using their PS1-based Taito G-NET hardware) in Japan in 2000.

    Part of the Shanghai series, Shouryuu Sairin includes two main game modes: Classic and a new mode called "In To Yo", which is a special variation where matching pairs causes the tiles directly below and adjacent to them to flip over (making it more difficult to discern pairs, although giving bonus points if face-down ones are used in pairs).

    It was later ported to the Sony PlayStation on June 7, 2001. It would also receive a sequel in 2002, called Shanghai: Sangoku Pai Tougi.

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