Post subject: Mahjong TAS?
Joined: 5/13/2013
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First of all, sorry I've been away so long. I know it's been a long while since I've been here, life has been kicking my ass lately. I'm still faithful to you guys, don't worry! Second, I would definitely like to see a Mahjong TAS. Not the mahjong everyone knows, where you have a huge stack of tiles you have to match away, I mean the one that's kind of like Poker, I think it's called Riichi Mahjong? The kind that's played in arcades, against two or four people. I think a Mahjong TAS would really be interesting to see, considering the rules of riichi mahjong and the way it's played compared to hotseat casino games in America. I had the link to a webpage where you could actually learn how to play riichi Mahjong and practice against CPU opponents but I lost it. Anyway, someone TAS this! I think it would be a huge step up for TASes of JPN region games. What do you think? Of course, anyone's opinion is as good as mine. In my opinion I think it's a great opportunity to explore ways to manipulate luck, but what you guys think is up to you. Should we do it? Should we start TASing riichi Mahjong?
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Do you know of any TASable game version?
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Joined: 5/13/2013
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Mothrayas wrote:
Do you know of any TASable game version?
I do know there are some WonderSwan games that are Mahjong and there are a few on the NeoGeo Pocket Color but I don't know if Bizhawk supports the NGP Color. You know what, I think I'll fire up BizHawk today and see what I can throw together in TAStudio.
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