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Super Shogi 3: Kitaihei cover

Super Shogi 3: Kitaihei

Super Shogi 3: Kitaihei is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Gaibrain and published by I'Max, which was released in Japan in 1995.

Shinzui Taikyoku Igo: Go Sennin cover

Shinzui Taikyoku Igo: Go Sennin

Shinzui Taikyoku Igo: Go Sennin is a Board game, developed by Jorudan and published by J-Wing, which was released in Japan in 1995.

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Real Football 2019

Real Football / Soccer is a series of mobile football/soccer games by Gameloft that has been released annually since 2004.

Super Shogi 2 cover

Super Shogi 2

Super Shogi 2 is a Miscellaneous game, published by I'Max, which was released in Japan in 1994.

Super Double Yakuman cover

Super Double Yakuman

Super Double Yakuman is a Miscellaneous game, published by Vap, which was released in Japan in 1994.

Pachinko Tetsujin: Shichiban Shoubu cover

Pachinko Tetsujin: Shichiban Shoubu

Pachinko Tetsujin: Shichiban Shoubu is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Graphic Research and published by Daikoku, which was released in Japan in 1995.

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Kindai Mahjong Special

Kindai Mahjong Special is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Outback and published by Imagineer, which was released in Japan in 1995.

Shogi Saikyou cover

Shogi Saikyou

Shogi Saikyou is a Miscellaneous game, published by Magical Company (Mahou), which was released in Japan in 1995.

Mahjong Club cover

Mahjong Club

Mahjong Club is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Natsu System and published by Hect, which was released in Japan in 1994.

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Mahjong Kazoku

Mahjong Kazoku is a Mahjong game released only in Japan for the Famicom Disk System. Mahjong Kazoku ("Mahjong Family") is a standard Mahjong simulation game for Nintendo's Famicom Disk System. It is a one-on-one version of the game, rather than the standard four-player board game arrangement, and it incorporates many of the various and byzantine scoring rules of the game. Irem developed and published the game but left a mysterious licensing credit to Ox Inc. on the title screen. It's possible the game is a port of an obscure Japanese Mahjong computer game, or at least borrows some of its coding for the AI opponent or scoring systems.