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  3. Mahjong solitaire - Wikipedia

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    A Mahjong solitaire video game with the tiles arranged in "turtle formation" Mahjong solitaire (also known as Shanghai solitaire, electronic or computerized mahjong, solitaire mahjong or simply mahjong) is a single-player matching game that uses a set of mahjong tiles rather than cards. It is more commonly played on a computer than as a ...

  4. Mahjong - Wikipedia

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    Games scholar David Parlett has written that the Western card games Conquian and Rummy share a common origin with Mahjong. [25] All these games involve players drawing and discarding tiles or cards to make melds. Khanhoo is an early example of such a game. The most likely ancestor to Mahjong was pènghú which was played with 120 or 150 cards. [24]

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  7. Shanghai (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai is a computerized version of mahjong solitaire published by Activision in 1986 for the Amiga, Atari ST, Atari 8-bit computers, Commodore 64, MS-DOS, classic Mac OS, Apple IIGS, and Master System. Shanghai was originally programmed by Brodie Lockard. [1] It was released as an arcade video game by Sunsoft in 1988.