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is a 1989 mahjong video game developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo for its handheld Game Boy as one of the Japanese launch titles.[1]

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  1. 24 relations: Alleyway (video game), Baseball (1983 video game), Board game, China, Game Boy, Game Boy Advance, Hirokazu Tanaka, Intelligent Systems, Japanese mahjong, Mahjong, MobyGames, Multiplayer video game, Nintendo, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo DS, Nintendo Entertainment System, Single-player video game, Super Mario Land, Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Tile-based game, Video game, Wii, Wii U.

  2. Mahjong video games
  3. Video games scored by Hirokazu Tanaka

Alleyway (video game)

is a 1989 video game developed by Nintendo and Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo as a global launch title for the Game Boy. Yakuman (video game) and Alleyway (video game) are 1989 video games, game Boy games, Intelligent Systems games and Nintendo Switch Online games.

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Baseball (1983 video game)

is a video game from Nintendo. Yakuman (video game) and Baseball (1983 video game) are game Boy games, Nintendo Switch Online games, Nintendo games and video games scored by Hirokazu Tanaka.

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Board game

Board games are tabletop games that typically use.

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China

China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia.

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Game Boy

The Game Boy is a handheld game console developed by Nintendo, launched in the Japanese home market on April 21, 1989, followed by North America and Europe later that year.

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Game Boy Advance

The (GBA) is a 32-bit handheld game console developed, manufactured, and marketed by Nintendo as the successor to the Game Boy Color.

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Hirokazu Tanaka

, also known as Chip Tanaka, is a Japanese musician, composer, sound designer, and executive who pioneered chiptune music.

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Intelligent Systems

is a Japanese video game developer best known for developing games published by Nintendo with the Fire Emblem, Paper Mario, WarioWare, and Wars video game series.

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Japanese mahjong

, also known as riichi mahjong, is a variation of mahjong. Yakuman (video game) and Japanese mahjong are mahjong video 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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MobyGames

MobyGames is a commercial website that catalogs information on video games and the people and companies behind them via crowdsourcing.

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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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Nintendo

is a Japanese multinational video game company headquartered in Kyoto.

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Nintendo 3DS

The is a foldable handheld game console produced by Nintendo.

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Nintendo DS

The (retroactively referred to as NDS or DS) is a 32-bit foldable handheld game console produced by Nintendo, released globally across 2004 and 2005.

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Nintendo Entertainment System

The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) is an 8-bit home video game console produced by Nintendo.

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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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Super Mario Land

Super Mario Land is a 1989 platform game developed and published by Nintendo as a launch game for its Game Boy handheld game console. Yakuman (video game) and Super Mario Land are 1989 video games, game Boy games, Nintendo Switch Online games and video games scored by Hirokazu Tanaka.

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Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Super Smash Bros.

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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Super Smash Bros.

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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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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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Wii

The Wii is a home video game console developed and marketed by Nintendo.

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Wii U

The Wii U is a home video game console developed by Nintendo as the successor to the Wii.

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See also

Mahjong video games

Video games scored by Hirokazu Tanaka

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yakuman_(video_game)