A sequel to the 1983 multi-game arcade machine Pit Boss. Rather than focusing solely on casino games, it also includes Merit's earlier trivia and word games (Trivia Whiz and Phraze …
The third in the Pit Boss series of multi-game arcade machines, now including action games. It later received a version for touchscreen monitors (the first known arcade game to do …
A multi-game arcade machine with touchscreen controls, including several card, trivia, casino, and action games. Along with several sequels, it received multiple updates up to the year 2000.
The second main line of Megatouch multi-game touchscreen arcade machines, now including PC hardware for better graphics and sound, as well as CD-ROM for quicker upgrades.
The third main line of Megatouch multi-game touchscreen arcade machines with more powerful PC hardware and use of dedicated hard drives instead of CDs.
The fourth main line of Megatouch multi-game touchscreen arcade machines with a more advanced touchscreen, allowing games with more than one finger press at a time (such as simultaneous two-player …
A riichi mahjong game by Konami for the PlayStation 2, supporting connectivity with the online mahjong service Tonpuusou for cross-platform multiplayer.
A riichi mahjong game by Success for the PlayStation 2, supporting connectivity with the online mahjong service Tonpuusou for cross-platform multiplayer.
A riichi mahjong game released by Bandai for the WonderSwan Color that required connectivity with the online mahjong service Tonpuusou, allowing for cross-platform multiplayer.
A Japan-only multi-game arcade cart by Success, including mahjong (three-player variant), shogi, chess, billiards, and an adaptation of the handheld game Hexcite.
A riichi mahjong arcade game based on the 1996 mahjong manga of the same name. Play a unique two-on-two variant of the game, with each character having their own supernatural …
A riichi mahjong game for the PS2, based on the anime of the same name. Following the main story, it features an elaborate system for cheating against your opponents.
A riichi mahjong game for the PS1, endorsed by professional mahjong player Mitsuru Andō and featuring numerous training tools based on his style of mahjong.
The third and final installment of the Hai-Shin trilogy of riichi mahjong games. Along with moving up to the PS2, this sequel features a game mode where you tour Japan, …
The sequel to the comedic riichi mahjong game Janpai Yuuki '99. Also known as Saibara Rieko no Mahjong Toriatama Kikou, and features more cartoony characters drawn by manga artist Rieko …
A spin-off of the Higurashi: When They Cry horror-themed visual novel series, focused on playing one-on-one matches of riichi mahjong against the girls of Hinamizawa.
A riichi mahjong game based on the Three Kingdoms period of ancient China, with a game engine and "battle royale" mode based on those from the Mahjong Haoh series.
A riichi mahjong game for the PS1 that is endorsed by professional mahjong player Ide Yosuke. It puts players in casual four-player games with a polygonal mahjong-loving family.