Games like Gambler Jiko Chuushinha: Mahjong Kouisen
Looking for games like Gambler Jiko Chuushinha: Mahjong Kouisen? Here are top sport recommendations, selected from player-similarity data — start with Kabuki-chou Reach Mahjong: Toupuusen, SuperLite 1500 Series: Mahjong II or Jangou Simulation: Mahjong-dou 64.
1 View GameKabuki-chou Reach Mahjong: Toupuusen is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Studio Softmov and published by Pony Canyon, which was released in Japan in 1994.
View Game2 Mahjong II is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Mediarium and published by Success, which was released in Japan in 1999.
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3 View GameJangou Simulation: Mahjong-dou 64 is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Art and published by Video System, which was released in Japan in 1997.
View Game4 View GameIde Yousuke no Mahjong Juku is a Miscellaneous game, developed and published by Seta Corporation, which was released in Japan in 2000.
View Game5 Pachi-Slot Land is a Miscellaneous game, developed by I.S.C. and published by Carrozzeria, which was released in Japan in 1994.
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6 Jangou Simulation Mahjong Michi 64 is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Art and published by Video System, which was released in Japan in 1997.
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7 Ide Yousuke no Mahjong Juku is a Miscellaneous game, developed and published by Seta Corporation, which was released in Japan in 2000.
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8 Mahjong Touryuumon is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Chat Noir and published by Sammy Studios, which was released in Japan in 1999.
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9 Tactical Football Simulator developed by ParityBit. Calciobit is a Game Boy Advance soccer game released in 2006 by Nintendo and Paritybit. It's a simulation game released during the end of the GBA's lifespan. It was never released outside of Japan. The name Calciobit derives from the Italian word for soccer (Calcio) and chobitto, which means to play for a little bit. Due to not being released o…
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10 Famicom Igo Nyuumon is a Miscellaneous game, developed by Home Data and published by I'Max, which was released in Japan in 1991. It is basically the video game version of Go, a board game for two players.
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