- to
produce hands of
greater value. The same
applies to
limit hands or
yakuman,
which separate from yaku and dora. All
hands start closed. A hand becomes...
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Yakuman is a 1989 ****anese
mahjong game
developed by
Intelligent Systems and
published by
Nintendo as a
launch title for the Game Boy,
exclusive to ****an...
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Computer Mah‐jong
Yakuman is a
handheld electronic game
simulating ****anese mahjong,
released exclusively in ****an by
Nintendo in 1983.
Following the...
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Yakuman DS is a 2005
Mahjong video game
developed by
Nintendo and
Mediakite and
published by
Nintendo for the
Nintendo DS. It is a
successor to Nintendo's...
- Okada, had
worked on an
earlier Nintendo project called Computer Mah-jong
Yakuman that
featured multiplayer gaming over a
cable connection between two devices...
- Land, Alleyway, Baseball, and
Yakuman. For the
North American launches,
Tetris and
Tennis were also featured,
while Yakuman was
never released outside of...
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Honroutou (Honours and
terminals only) 6-Han Yaku Chin'iisou (One suit only)
Yakuman (Limit)
Chiihou (Winning as a non-dealer with one's
first drawn tile) Chinroutou...
- the han
works as a doubler. A
winning hand
needs at
least one yaku. A
yakuman is a
value for
limit hands with
stringent criteria to fulfill, and in some...
- the Game Boy. In the
early 1980s,
Okada had
worked on
Computer Mah-jong
Yakuman, a
Nintendo handheld electronic game that
utilized cable communication...
- (数え役満;
counted yakuman). It has the same
scoring as
yakuman (役満).
Yakuman Limit 4 ×
mangan 48,000 (dealer) 32,000 (non-dealer) A
yakuman (役満, or yaku-mangan...