Despite the author (quite correctly) saying that explanations of riichi mahjong tend to sound like Calvinball, I highly recommend people learn the game if you have some time. There are some good videos on youtube going through it (they are long!), but once you learn how to play it's a ton of fun. A good mix of luck and strategy, and tiles are fun to play with (if you're playing in person).
Agreed! I've been playing both offline and in the web client Jantama / Mahjong Soul. Not too far from getting into the gold room.
One of my New Year's resolutions for this year is that I try and go playing in a mahjong parlor for the first time in my life. Still trying to get a bit better before going there.
"Supergun" is a term for an adapter intended to allow JAMMA-compatible arcade boards to be used with standard home video equipment. Normally, you'd need an arcade cabinet with a JAMMA port, compatible arcade-RGB display, and all the wiring harnesses behind it, but that is a space hog and most people don't want one in their house.
I rather enjoy Mahjong - the actual game, played in person even - and so it's a continuing mild disappointment that so often when a thing says "Mahjong" it's actually just tile matching, or a porn game, or in some cases both.
I played a decent video game rendition of the actual Mayjong - not tile matching, nobody gets their tits out, it matters whether you're actually any good at it - in the 1980s but I had no idea this wasn't a common thing, so I don't even remember the name of the software.
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