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Play Shodani Nintei - Shodan Pro Mahjong (Japan) Online

You’re thrown straight into tense mahjong matches where every tile counts—opponents read your moves like pros, and pulling off a win feels like outsmarting a chess master. That clean 90s pixel style just seals the vibe.

Developer: Hect
Genre: Board Game, Strategy
Released: 1995
File size: 336 bytes
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Game Overview

Shodani Nintei - Shodan Pro Mahjong is one of those SNES games that flew under the radar outside Japan, but if you're into mahjong, it's a total time capsule. The second you boot it up, you're greeted with that unmistakable 90s pixel aesthetic—clean tile designs, no-nonsense menus, and an atmosphere that makes you feel like you're sitting in a smoky Tokyo parlour.

The AI doesn't mess around. Even on the default difficulty, opponents read your moves like they've got x-ray vision, and pulling off a sneaky win feels legitimately rewarding. I remember my first "riichi" declaration—total accident, but the rush was real. The controls are simple (d-pad and two buttons do everything), but the strategy? That's where things get deliciously complicated.

It's not flashy, but that's the charm. This is mahjong stripped down to its purest form, with just enough SNES-era polish to make every match satisfying. You'll either bounce off it immediately or lose three hours without noticing.

Super Nintendo (SNES)
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