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'''4nin Uchi Mahjong''' (which translates roughly as Four Player Strike Mahjong) was the second Mahjong game released for the [[NES|Famicom]] by [[Nintendo]].  It was the first game for the [[Famicom]] ever developed by [[Hudson Soft]].  It was presented as an improvement over Nintendo's original [[Mahjong (Famicom)|Mahjong]] game since it allowed for up to four human players to compete at one time, which is more like a traditional game of mahjong.
'''4nin Uchi Mahjong''' (which translates roughly as Four Player Strike Mahjong) was the second Mahjong game released for the [[NES|Famicom]] by [[Nintendo]].  It was the first game for the [[Famicom]] ever developed by [[Hudson Soft]].  It was the eighth best selling Famicom game released during 1983 and 1984, selling approximately 1,450,000 copies in it's lifetime.  It was presented as an improvement over Nintendo's original [[Mahjong (Famicom)|Mahjong]] game since it allowed for up to four human players to compete at one time, which is more like a traditional game of mahjong.


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4nin Uchi Mahjong (which translates roughly as Four Player Strike Mahjong) was the second Mahjong game released for the Famicom by Nintendo. It was the first game for the Famicom ever developed by Hudson Soft. It was the eighth best selling Famicom game released during 1983 and 1984, selling approximately 1,450,000 copies in it's lifetime. It was presented as an improvement over Nintendo's original Mahjong game since it allowed for up to four human players to compete at one time, which is more like a traditional game of mahjong.

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