Yakuman DS explained

Yakuman DS
Developer:Nintendo SPD
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Publisher:Nintendo
Series:Yakuman
Platforms:Nintendo DS
Genre:Puzzle, traditional
Modes:Single-player, multiplayer
Designer:Tsubasa Fujikawa
Composer:Kenichiro Iwasaki

is a 2005 Mahjong video game developed by Nintendo and Mediakite and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS. It is a successor to Nintendo's 1989 Game Boy game Yakuman.[1] [2] It features modern Japanese Mahjong rules (with riichi and dora) and various characters from the Mario video game series.

The original version was released in Japan in March 2005 by Nintendo.[3] In September of the following year they re-released the game with an online mode and the revised title .[4] Both versions were released only in Japan and with predominantly Japanese text.

In Japanese Mahjong, the term yakuman can refer both to the rare high-scoring limit hands and to the largest score limit that can be applied to a winning hand under Japanese Mahjong scoring rules.

Game modes

Reception

Sales

The game sold poorly at less than 40.000 copies across both versions.[5]

References

The initial version of this article was based on the article Yakuman DS from the external wiki Super Mario Wiki, released under the GFDL by its authors.

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.gamefaqs.com/gameboy/579434-yakuman/data Yakuman data on GameFAQs.com
  2. Yakuman DS . Nintendo Software Planning & Development . . 2005-03-31 . . Staff Credits . Producers: Hitoshi Yamagami, Noriyasu Kainuma, Makoto Yoshida.
  3. http://www.gamefaqs.com/ds/924913-yakuman-ds/data Yakuman DS data on GameFAQs.com
  4. http://www.gamefaqs.com/ds/934418-wi-fi-taiou-yakuman-ds/data Wi-Fi Taiō Yakuman DS data on GameFAQs.com
  5. Web site: マリオシリーズ売上ワースト5 . 11 October 2019 . ロジー&マリオファンの集い (YouTube) . Japanese . 2022-05-22.