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<small>''This article is about the 8-bit Nintendo game. For other pages, see [[Mahjong (disambiguation)]].''</small><br> | <small>''This article is about the 8-bit Nintendo game. For other pages, see [[Mahjong (disambiguation)]].''</small><br> | ||
'''Mahjong''' (麻雀) is a video game developed and published by [[Nintendo]] | '''Mahjong''' (麻雀) is a video game developed and published by [[Nintendo]] and released for the [[Family Computer]] on August 27, 1983 in Japan. The game also received a very limited [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] release in Hong Kong in 1987. It is the 5th game to release on Famicom, and the second mahjong game on a home console, releasing a month after [[Sega]]'s version for the [[segaretro:SG-1000|SG-1000]]. The game runs a variant of {{wp|Japanese_mahjong|riichi mahjong}}, though due to technical limitations it is only 2 player (something fixed in Nintendo's later [[4 Nin Uchi Mahjong]]). Mahjong was the 8th best selling Famicom game, selling over 2 million units. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 06:57, 19 June 2024
Mahjong
麻雀
麻雀
Box art
Developer
Publisher
Price
¥3800 ($24.32 USD)
Code
Mapper
Famicom release date
![](https://cdn.famiwiki.net/thumb/9/9e/Flag_of_Japan.svg/15px-Flag_of_Japan.svg.png)
August 27, 1983
NES release date
![](https://cdn.famiwiki.net/thumb/5/5b/Flag_of_Hong_Kong.svg/15px-Flag_of_Hong_Kong.svg.png)
1987
Other sites
This article is about the 8-bit Nintendo game. For other pages, see Mahjong (disambiguation).
Mahjong (麻雀) is a video game developed and published by Nintendo and released for the Family Computer on August 27, 1983 in Japan. The game also received a very limited Nintendo Entertainment System release in Hong Kong in 1987. It is the 5th game to release on Famicom, and the second mahjong game on a home console, releasing a month after Sega's version for the SG-1000. The game runs a variant of riichi mahjong, though due to technical limitations it is only 2 player (something fixed in Nintendo's later 4 Nin Uchi Mahjong). Mahjong was the 8th best selling Famicom game, selling over 2 million units.
Gallery
- Mah Jong NES HK Cartridge.jpg
The Hong Kong NES cartridge.