Toad, Koopa, and other party-planning pranksters have hidden birthday presents for their closest friends inside the Party Cube. To win the presents, Mario, Yoshi, Peach, and other Mushroom Kingdom favorites will have to plunge into a circus of minigame trickery. As always, keep an eye out for Bowser and his trouble-making goons. Even Whomp and Thwomp have rockin' surprises for you in their Extra Room. Packed with surprises, wild multiplayer action, and zany challenges, Mario Party 4 is your ticket to a good time.
High-resolution mode provides beautifully realistic titles. This mahjong game is authentic in that it transcends the unnatural strengths that other software has always depended on, such as simple memory, probability calculation, and calculation of variables. The development of new algorithms provides a better sense of gameplay, and corresponds with tile flow ambiguities. Various options are available, from competitive mahjong to local rules. Novice and pro alike are sure to love this game.
The Mahjong is a mahjong game featuring different difficulty levels (From beginner to advanced), 30 different kind of professional opponents (men & women) and 2 different game modes, Annual Waging War (sort of a story mode) and free Waging War (Sort of a free mode in which the player can play against the professional players that he defeats in the story mode), featuring real tournament names. The player can choose at the beginning of the game between a male or a female character.
The Chess is a chess game featuring different difficulty levels (From beginner to advanced), 8 different kind of opponents and different game modes, 2D & 3D boards, 3 boards, and 3 different locations.
The Igo is a igo game featuring different difficulty levels (From beginner to advanced), 8 different kind of opponents and different game modes, 2D & 3D boards, 3 boards, and 3 different locations. The game also features a complete igo tutorial in japanese.
The Shogi is a shogi game featuring different difficulty levels (From beginner to advanced), 8 different kind of opponents and different game modes, 2D & 3D boards, and 3 different locations. There are also a quiz mode with over 100 different shogi questions.
Magic: The Gathering Online is a video game adaptation of Magic: The Gathering, utilizing the concept of a virtual economy to preserve the collectible aspect of the card game. It supports a variety of game formats in casual and competitive modes and almost all tournament-legal cards are available.
Tetra Master was an online collectible card game available through the PlayOnline service on PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Windows. The game was based on the card minigame from Final Fantasy IX. It featured 250 cards from Final Fantasy IX and Final Fantasy X.
The service required an additional monthly fee of ¥100 JPY (¥105 JPY with tax), €1 EURO, £0.70 GBP, or $1 USD on top of the existing PlayOnline subscription. The online service was discontinued on December 31, 2010, rendering the game unplayable due to its lack of an offline mode.
In the original Japanese version of Final Fantasy IX, the minigame was called "Quad Mist," with the name written in English text on the game board. The English localization introduced the name "Tetra Master," which was subsequently used in both Japanese and English versions.
The game is a combination of the popular comic Azumanga Daioh and table top game "Donjara". The tiles are ready to use in battle with patterns of the characters faces. See polygon rendered deformed characters portray the happy action.
The Gal Mahjong: Love Songs - Idol wa High Rate is a mahjong game in which the player takes the role of a high school student that will try to win the heart of one of the 8 girls that the game features.
The Best-Selling Computer Chess Game now available on your favorite console! * Choose from 18 opponents with a range of levels and strategies. * Improve your game with a full tutorial mode. * Learn new strategies from over 150 famous recorded games. * 10 chess sets for both classic and just for fun. * Scalable gameplay for chess players of all levels. * 2-player mode via the Game Boy Advance Game Link Cable.
The first installment in Sega's MJ series of Riichi Mahjong arcade games. Although the game initially only supported local play with linked cabinets, it would later be updated in 2003 to support online play. Online service was discontinued on March 31, 2005.
Reversi (also marketed by Pressman under the trade name Othello) is a board game involving abstract strategy and played by two players on a board with 8 rows and 8 columns and a set of distinct pieces for each side. Pieces typically are disks with a light and a dark face, each side belonging to one player. The player's goal is to have a majority of their colored pieces showing at the end of the game, turning over as many of their opponent's pieces as possible.
Each of the two sides corresponds to one player; they are referred to here as light and dark after the sides of Othello pieces, but "heads" and "tails" would identify them equally well, so long as each marker has sufficiently distinctive sides.
Originally, Reversi did not have a defined starting position. Later it adopted Othello's rules, which state that the game begins with four markers placed in a square in the middle of the grid, two facing light-up, two pieces with the dark side up. The dark player makes the first move.