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  2. Mahjong tiles - Wikipedia

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    Mahjong tiles (Chinese: 麻將牌 ... Thus, there are 16 wind tiles and 12 Dragon tiles for 28 honor tiles. ... is usually used in the areas of Hong Kong, Taiwan ...

  3. Mahjong - Wikipedia

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    Taiwanese mahjong is the variety prevalent in Taiwan and involves hands of sixteen tiles (as opposed to the thirteen-tile hands in other versions), features bonuses for dealers and recurring dealerships, and allows multiple players to win from a single discard.

  4. FunTown Mahjong - Wikipedia

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    Classic gameplay: A clear scoring system and the standard 16-tile Mahjong rules provide a classic gaming experience. Great visuals: The vivid audio and visuals keep you in the game, and give you the ability to change background images and tiles. Easy to learn: The simple tutorial mode gives you all the information you need for those new to the ...

  5. Scoring in Mahjong - Wikipedia

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    Scoring in Mahjong, a game for four players that originated in China, involves the players obtaining points for their hand of tiles, then paying each other based on the differences in their score and who obtained mahjong (won the hand). The points are given a monetary value agreed by the players.

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  7. Thin Chen Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    Thin Chen Enterprise (full name Sheng Qian Enterprise Co., Ltd (Chinese: 聖謙企業股份有限公司)), also known as Sachen, was a Taiwanese company that developed several original games for the Nintendo Entertainment System, Mega Drive, Game Boy and other early cartridge-based handheld systems such as the Watara Supervision and Mega Duck.

  8. Hwang Shinwei - Wikipedia

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    Hwang Shinwei (Chinese: 黃信維; pinyin: Huángxìnwéi) is a Taiwanese video game programmer. From 1988 to 1991, he developed NES video games without a license from Nintendo, mostly published by RCM Co., Ltd. (also known as RCM Group or simply RCM, standing for RamCo Man International (Chinese: 劍虹國際有限公司)). [1]

  9. World Series Of Mahjong - Wikipedia

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    The World Series Of Mahjong (Chinese: 世界麻将大赛) was a privately sponsored Mahjong tournament. Both men and women were eligible to contest this title, and the top finishers received prize money with the champion also receiving a necklace. The tournament system competition took place over a few days.