Shanghai: Triple-Threat Explained

Shanghai: Triple-Threat
Developer:Success
Publisher:Activision
Sony Computer Entertainment (PS)
Series:Shanghai
Platforms:X68000, 3DO, FM-Towns, PC-98, PlayStation, Sega Saturn
Released:X68000, 3DO
FM-Towns, PC-98, PS, Saturn
Genre:Mahjong solitaire
Modes:Single-player, multiplayer

known outside Japan as Shanghai: Triple-Threat, is a video game developed by Success and published by Activision. It is part of the Shanghai series. It was released in Japan for X68000 and 3DO in 1994 and FM Towns, PC-98, PlayStation and Sega Saturn in 1995; the PlayStation port was published by Sony Computer Entertainment. Only the 3DO and Sega Saturn versions were released outside Japan in 1995.

Gameplay

Shanghai: The Great Wall is a computer version of Mahjong solitaire involving tile matching.

Reception

In Japan, Game Machine listed Shanghai: Triple-Threat on their September 15, 1995 issue as being the eleventh most-successful arcade game of the month.[1] Next Generation gave it three stars out of five, and called it "very solitary, but incredibly absorbing".[2]

Reviews

External links

  1. Game Machine's Best Hit Games 25 - TVゲーム機ーソフトウェア (Video Game Software). Game Machine. 503. Amusement Press, Inc.. 15 September 1995. 31. ja.
  2. Finals. Next Generation. 3. Imagine Media. March 1995. 89.