Yosuke Ide’s Mahjong Cram School
The last Mahjong game released on the N64 console, and this one has quite a nice presentation, with 3D graphics and your opponents standing around a table. It features a cast of characters to play against and a campaign mode to work through…
Pro Mahjong Soldier 64: Mahjong Parlor Battle Challenge
The translation of the title is a tricky one. Tsuwamono (ツワモノ) strictly translates to “soldier” but from what I can tell, it’s also slang that in this context means something like a “strong or stubborn player”. Anyway, this is another Mahjong game on…
Pro Mahjong Extreme 64
Another Mahjong game, and this one is the most basic one yet. There are a couple of main modes, either gambling or pro, and the interface is pretty much non-existent, making it the hardest to understand in order to play, and somehow the…
Mahjong Drifters Chronicles Classic
Right after Mahjong Road 64 is yet another Mahjong Game. However, this one is a little bit more interesting as it’s a visual novel as well as a Mahjong game. For the core UI, it’s nice that the tiles are more 3D, and…
Mahjong Road 64
The N64’s third Mahjong game and I’m running out out of things to say about Mahjong. The interface improves a little bit over Mahjong 64, but still isn’t as clear as Mahjong Masters. The main mode of Mahjong Road 64 is a competition…
Mahjong 64
The N64’s second Mahjong game. This one has you graduating a Mahjong school rather than competing against against increasingly skilled players. The defining feature for me are the immensely creepy skeletal hands that come and place the tiles. This massively slows down the…
Mahjong Master
In English speaking countries, Mahjong is known as a solitaire tile matching game. This simple game is actually just one of many variants of Mahjong, with traditonal Mahjong being a 4 player (no more, no less) game. This is Japanese-only game so I…