Release Date: 1996
"Super Real Mahjong PVI" is a video game that belongs to the Super Real Mahjong series, developed by Setas. While mahjong has been a staple in video game form for many years, this series is noted for combining competitive tile-matching gameplay with an element of adult-themed content. Released originally in 1995 for arcade machines, "Super Real Mahjong PVI" eventually made its way to the Sega Saturn among other platforms, providing a home console experience for fans of the series. The game is designed for one player and revolves around playing mahjong against several in-game female characters, with the progression in matches accompanied by increasingly revealing imagery of these characters.
From a gameplay perspective, "Super Real Mahjong PVI" is a traditional mahjong game where players must outscore their opponents by creating the best possible combinations of tiles. The unique selling point of this title, however, hinges on its adult content, as players are rewarded with anime-style strip sequences featuring the characters they compete against, once they win the mahjong rounds. This aspect of the game stirred some controversy and led to various censorship issues over time. The Sega Saturn version includes refined graphics and an attempt to tone down some of its more explicit content to better fit the console market's standards. Despite its risqué nature, the game stands out for its engaging mahjong mechanics and detailed animation work, targeting a niche audience interested in this blend of gaming and adult entertainment.
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