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  2. 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.

  3. List of WON-Enabled games - Wikipedia

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    This list also includes WON-enabled demos of retail games that were, essentially, free online multiplayer mini-games. While chess.net for Windows (1999) is a retail game that was linked to from WON.net (eventually replacing/outlasting Power Chess ), it is not included in the list below because there is no indication that any chess.net products ...

  4. Shanghai: Triple-Threat - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai: Triple-Threat, known in Japan as Shanghai: The Great Wall [a], is a Mahjong solitaire video game developed by Activision and Success as part of the Shanghai series. It was released in Japan for X68000 and 3DO in 1994; FM Towns, PC-98, arcade, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, and Super Famicom in 1995; and PC-FX in 1996.

  5. Shanghai: Great Moments - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Shanghai: Great Moments is an all-Windows remake of the puzzle game Shanghai. [1] Reception. Reception. Review scores;

  6. Shanghai II: Dragon's Eye - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai II: Dragon's Eye has game mechanics based upon Mahjong solitaire. [2] Shanghai II: Dragon's Eye consists of two main gameplay modes. There is the traditional solitaire mode in which the player attempts to remove all tiles in one of twelve prearranged layouts based on the Chinese zodiac. There is also the traditional Shanghai layout.

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