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'''''Mahjong Club''''' is a mahjong simulation game developed by Natsu System and published by Hect.
 
'''''Mahjong Club''''' is a mahjong simulation game developed by Natsu System and published by Hect.
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The game's manual states that there's two modes, but there's only one. In '''Free Battle''' (フリー対戦), you can play a game of mahjong with three other AI opponents. There are 16 opponents in all. You can change various rules in the game as well. There's also the '''Competitor Registration Mode''' (対戦者登録) in which the player can create up to four customizable AI characters and their skill settings.
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The game also received a release on the Playstation. ''Mahjong Club'' also received many "sister" titles such as ''[[Igo Club (SFC)]]'' and ''[[Shougi Club (SFC)]]''.
  
 
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==Music==
 
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''Mahjong Club'' features music by [[Tsukasa Tawada]], known for his work on the game ''[[Ihatovo Monogatari (SFC)]]''. There are only two songs in the game which play at the title screen and main menu. There is no music in the rest of the game. The game's two songs consist of jazz with saxophone.
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To create the music, Tsukasa entered the music in a custom [[MML]], and converted the sound data to a sound driver by [[Takeshi Kawakami]]. The game's driver is a modification of [[Nintendo]]'s [[Kankichi-kun]].
  
 
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(Source: Verification from composer; Game lacks credits.)
 
(Source: Verification from composer; Game lacks credits.)
  
Neither the game nor the manual have credits.
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Neither the game nor the manual have credits. We have contacted Tsukasa Tawada who confirmed composing the game's music, as well as Takeshi Kawakami programming the sound driver.
  
 
[[Category: Games Without Credits]]
 
[[Category: Games Without Credits]]

Revision as of 00:38, 22 April 2024

Mahjong Club
Mahjong Club - SFC - Japan.jpg
Platform: SFC
Year: 1994
Developer: Natsu System

Mahjong Club is a mahjong simulation game developed by Natsu System and published by Hect.

The game's manual states that there's two modes, but there's only one. In Free Battle (フリー対戦), you can play a game of mahjong with three other AI opponents. There are 16 opponents in all. You can change various rules in the game as well. There's also the Competitor Registration Mode (対戦者登録) in which the player can create up to four customizable AI characters and their skill settings.

The game also received a release on the Playstation. Mahjong Club also received many "sister" titles such as Igo Club (SFC) and Shougi Club (SFC).

Screenshots

Mahjong Club - SFC - Title Screen.png

The title screen.

Mahjong Club - SFC - Main Menu.png

The main menu.

Mahjong Club - SFC - Gameplay 1.png

Playing a round of mahjong.

Mahjong Club - SFC - Gameplay 2.png

Taking an opponent's tile via a Chi.

Mahjong Club - SFC - Ron.png

Winning a round.

Mahjong Club - SFC - Scores.png

Viewing the scores.

Music

Mahjong Club features music by Tsukasa Tawada, known for his work on the game Ihatovo Monogatari (SFC). There are only two songs in the game which play at the title screen and main menu. There is no music in the rest of the game. The game's two songs consist of jazz with saxophone.

To create the music, Tsukasa entered the music in a custom MML, and converted the sound data to a sound driver by Takeshi Kawakami. The game's driver is a modification of Nintendo's Kankichi-kun.

Recording

# Title Composer Length Listen Download
01 Title Screen Tsukasa Tawada 0:36
Download
02 Main Menu Tsukasa Tawada 1:23
Download

Credits

(Source: Verification from composer; Game lacks credits.)

Neither the game nor the manual have credits. We have contacted Tsukasa Tawada who confirmed composing the game's music, as well as Takeshi Kawakami programming the sound driver.

Game Rip

Format

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Releases

  Japan.svg   Japan
Mahjong Club - SFC - Japan.jpg
Title: 麻雀倶楽部 (Mahjong Club)
Platform: Super Famicom
Released: 1994-12-22
Publisher: Hect

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