Super Real Mahjong PIV Custom was released on December 17, 1993 by Naxat Soft.
Originating in the arcades, this installment of the Super Real Mahjong series puts the player in the role of a mahjong club member who competes against three female opponents. Rounds won by the player lead to undressing animations; however, while the computer version has explicit nudity, console versions are censored. All the versions have the same opponents, cutscenes, and gameplay rules. The computer version adds a versus mode in which girls can compete against each other, while the Super Famicom (SNES) version has a so-called "puzzle mode", which reveals parts of a puzzle as the player wins mahjong rounds.
Pro Mahjong Kiwame is a Super Famicom mahjong game from Athena and the first of their Pro Mahjong Kiwame series, which would go on to have many sequels for various systems (including Pro Mahjong Kiwame GB for Game Boy).
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Super Real Mahjong PIV (スーパーリアル麻雀PIV) is an mahjong video game developed and published by SETA Corporation and released for arcades on April 1993 in Japan only and it is the fourth game of the Super Real Mahjong series.
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A collection of many popular and not-so-popular solo card games. This is more than just a solitaire game, with detailed images, and event-based sounds. The player can choose from 23 different games, and keep information on game play (success, failure, speed).
4 Queens Computer Casino is a video game published in 1992 on DOS by Applications Plus, Inc.. It's a simulation game, set in a cards and casino themes.
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Take a Break! Crosswords is a collection of puzzles licensed from Dell. Volume I represents the 375 crossword puzzles from Dell Magazines, where you have to put the word, which is an answer for the certain question, in vertical or horizontal line of table. These words have common letters because of crossing and it allows to remember the word by available letters in already resolved words.