Honkaku Pro Mahjong: Tetsuman Special

19.07.1996
Tetsuman Special is a 4-way riichi mahjong game featuring the endorsement of the Japan Professional Mahjong League and the likenesses of 14 professional mahjong players (15 in the Saturn version). It is the third title in Naxat Soft's Tetsuman mahjong game series. There are two main play modes: Title Conquest mode tasks the player with winning against the pros to increase their rank and earn a total of 48 different professional titles; Free Game lets the player set up a more relaxed exhibition game against any set of opponents. The game also keeps detailed records on the player's performance which can be reviewed at any time.

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Nippon Pro Mahjong

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Mahjong is a game for four players that originated in China. Mahjong involves skill, strategy, and calculation, as well as a certain degree of chance. Depending on the variation which is played, luck can be anything from a minor to a dominant factor in success. In Asia, mahjong is also popularly played as a gambling game. In the game, each player is dealt either thirteen or sixteen tiles in a hand (depending on the variation being played). On their turn, players draw a tile and discard one, with the goal of making four or five melds (also depending on the variation) and one pair, or "head". Winning comes "on the draw", by drawing a new or discarded tile that completes the hand. Thus a winning hand actually contains fourteen (or seventeen) tiles. Nippon Pro Mahjong Renmei Kounin - Doujou Yaburi is a mahjong game that features 10 different characters (5 male & 5 female ones), the player can choose at the beginning 3 different opponents and the match rules. The game features 4 different kind of mahjong pieces, 4 different mahjong pieces colours, and 6 different board backgrounds.

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Tetsuman Special is a 4-way riichi mahjong game featuring the endorsement of the Japan Professional Mahjong League and the likenesses of 14 professional mahjong players (15 in the Saturn version). It is the third title in Naxat Soft's Tetsuman mahjong game series. There are two main play modes: Title Conquest mode tasks the player with winning against the pros to increase their rank and earn a total of 48 different professional titles; Free Game lets the player set up a more relaxed exhibition game against any set of opponents. The game also keeps detailed records on the player's performance which can be reviewed at any time.

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