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        Shanghai III

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        A Mahjong Solitaire game for the Arcade and Super Famicom. The game has numerous different configurations based on the Chinese zodiac.
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        developer
        Kuusou Kagaku
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        Shanghai III
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        platform
        snes
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        players
        1 - 2 (2)
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        1
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        publisher
        SUNSOFT
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        year
        1994
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        1
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        Shanghai III is a Mahjong Solitaire tile game puzzle originally released in the Arcade in 1993, and later saw a Super Famicom port in 1994. The goal is to remove accessible tiles (those that have one of its sides free) from the grid in pairs, and to remove them all before the time limit expires. The game features twelve different tile formations, each of which represents a different animal on the Chinese zodiac: Dog, pig, rat, cow, tiger, rooster, hare, monkey, ram, horse, snake and dragon. Each presents their own difficulties with how their tiles are spread out. Players can also configure the game's settings to allow for more/less time, or more/fewer hints that will highlight possible tile pairs. Neither the Arcade game nor the Super Famicom adaptation were released outside of Japan.
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        SFC, Japan

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        ja
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        snes snes
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        2021-05-17
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        SFC, Japan
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        Shanghai III, SFC, Japan, No-Intro
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