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Mahjong 64

Nintendo N64

Release Date: 1997

Simulation Board Game
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Description

"Mahjong 64" is a video game for the Nintendo 64, primarily geared toward enthusiasts of the classic Chinese tile-based game, Mahjong. Released exclusively in Japan in 1997, this title was developed by SETA Corporation, a company known for bringing niche genres to home consoles. In "Mahjong 64," players engage in the traditional game of Mahjong, which involves a set of tiles based on Chinese characters and symbols. The game is noted for its adherence to the conventional rules and strategies of Mahjong, offering a simulation that appeals both to seasoned players and newcomers eager to delve into the complexities of this ancient game.

The gameplay of "Mahjong 64" is structured around detailed 3D graphics and multiple camera angles, a significant enhancement considering the technological limitations of that era. Players could compete against AI opponents, which vary in skill level, providing a challenging curve suitable for improving one's skill in Mahjong. The game does not include a storyline or varied game modes; instead, it focuses on delivering a pure, undiluted Mahjong experience. "Mahjong 64" is notable for being among the few Mahjong titles available for the Nintendo 64, offering a niche yet immersive experience for fans of traditional board games. Though it never saw international release, its presence remains a significant reflection of the popularity of Mahjong in video game form during the late '90s in Japan.

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  • Date Added:
    2024-11-21 11:43:13
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