Mahjong Sisters, the Glossary
is a 1986 eroge mahjong arcade video game developed and published exclusively in Japan by Toaplan.[1]
Table of Contents
27 relations: Arcade game, Axel Springer SE, Board game, Curse LLC, Eroge, Game over, GameFAQs, Gamer Network, Gamest, Gamurs, HobbyConsolas, Intellectual property, Jaleco, Japanese mahjong, M2 (game developer), Mahjong, Multiplayer video game, Museum of the Game, Shinseisha, Single-player video game, Tatsuya Uemura, Tile-based game, Toaplan, Truxton (video game), Video game, Video game music, 4Gamer.net.
- Mahjong video games
- Toaplan games
- Video games scored by Osamu Ōta
Arcade game
An arcade game or coin-op game is a coin-operated entertainment machine typically installed in public businesses such as restaurants, bars and amusement arcades.
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Axel Springer SE
Axel Springer SE is a German multinational mass and online media company, based in Berlin, Germany.
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Board game
Board games are tabletop games that typically use.
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Curse LLC
Curse was a gaming company that managed the video game mod host CurseForge, wiki host Gamepedia, and the Curse Network of gaming community websites.
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Eroge
An eroge (エロゲ or エロゲー, erogē;; a portmanteau of erotic game エロチックゲーム, erochikku gēmu) is a Japanese genre of erotic video game.
Game over
"Game over" is a message in video games which informs the player that their play session has ended, usually because the player has reached a loss condition.
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GameFAQs
GameFAQs is a video gaming website that hosts guides and other resources, as well as an active message board forum.
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Gamer Network
Gamer Network Limited (formerly Eurogamer Network Limited) is a British digital media company based in Brighton.
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Gamest
was a Japanese video game magazine that specialized in covering arcade games.
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Gamurs
The GAMURS Group, simply known as Gamurs, is an esports media and entertainment publisher.
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HobbyConsolas
HobbyConsolas is a Spanish video game magazine founded in 1991 by Hobby Press and published by Axel Springer SE.
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Intellectual property
Intellectual property (IP) is a category of property that includes intangible creations of the human intellect.
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Jaleco
was a corporate brand name that was used by two previously connected video game developers and publishers based in Japan.
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Japanese mahjong
, also known as riichi mahjong, is a variation of mahjong. Mahjong Sisters and Japanese mahjong are mahjong video games.
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M2 (game developer)
is a Japanese video game developer and publisher, best known for handling emulation of re-released games, such as some Sega Ages titles, Virtual Console titles for Nintendo systems, the 3D Classics series for the Nintendo 3DS and their ShotTriggers range of classic STG games.
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Mahjong
Mahjong (English pronunciation) is a tile-based game that was developed in the 19th century in China and has spread throughout the world since the early 20th century.
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Multiplayer video game
A multiplayer video game is a video game in which more than one person can play in the same game environment at the same time, either locally on the same computing system (couch co-op), on different computing systems via a local area network, or via a wide area network, most commonly the Internet (e.g.
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Museum of the Game
Museum of the Game, which includes the Killer List of Videogames (KLOV), is a website featuring an online encyclopedia devoted to cataloging arcade games past and present.
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Shinseisha
Co., Ltd.
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Single-player video game
A single-player video game is a video game where input from only one player is expected throughout the course of the gaming session.
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Tatsuya Uemura
is a Japanese arcade game musician and programmer.
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Tile-based game
A tile-based game is a game that uses tiles as one of the fundamental elements of play.
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Toaplan
was a Japanese video game developer based in Tokyo responsible for the creation of a wide array of scrolling shooters and other arcade video games. Mahjong Sisters and Toaplan are Toaplan games.
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Truxton (video game)
Truxton is a 1988 vertically scrolling shooter arcade video game originally developed by Toaplan and published in Japan and Europe by Taito, as well as in North America by Midway. Mahjong Sisters and Truxton (video game) are Toaplan games.
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Video game
A video game or computer game is an electronic game that involves interaction with a user interface or input device (such as a joystick, controller, keyboard, or motion sensing device) to generate visual feedback from a display device, most commonly shown in a video format on a television set, computer monitor, flat-panel display or touchscreen on handheld devices, or a virtual reality headset.
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Video game music
Video game music (VGM) is the soundtrack that accompanies video games.
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4Gamer.net
4Gamer.net is a Japanese video game website operated by Aetas Inc.
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See also
Mahjong video games
- 4 Nin Uchi Mahjong
- FunTown Mahjong
- Hong Kong Mahjong Pro
- Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai
- Janline
- Japanese mahjong
- Mahjong Cub3d
- Mahjong Hishō-den: Naki no Ryū
- Mahjong Sisters
- Mahjong Soul
- Mahjong Tales: Ancient Wisdom
- Mahjong solitaire
- Microsoft Mahjong
- Sega Network Taisen Mahjong MJ
- Shanghai Mini
- Shanghai: True Valor
- Super Mahjong Taikai
- Tel-Tel Mahjong
- The Isle of Four Winds: Rune War
- Tiles of the Dragon
- Yakuman (video game)
- Yakuman DS
Toaplan games
- Batsugun
- Demon's World
- Dogyuun
- Enma Daiō
- Fire Shark
- FixEight
- Flying Shark
- Ghox
- Grind Stormer
- Guardian (1986 video game)
- Hellfire (video game)
- Knuckle Bash
- MUSHA
- Mahjong Sisters
- Out Zone
- Performan
- Pipi & Bibi's
- Rally Bike
- Slap Fight
- Snow Bros.
- Snow Bros. 2: With New Elves
- Teki Paki
- Tiger-Heli
- Toaplan
- Truxton (video game)
- Truxton II
- Twin Cobra
- Twin Hawk
- Vimana (video game)
- Wardner (video game)
- Zero Wing
Video games scored by Osamu Ōta
- Demon's World
- Knuckle Bash
- Mahjong Sisters
- Pipi & Bibi's
- Rally Bike
- Snow Bros.
- Snow Bros. 2: With New Elves
- Twin Hawk
- Wardner (video game)