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2002 video game
Mahjong Fight Club
Mahjong Fight Club Extreme logo, the latest and 17th release in the series.
Developer(s)Konami
Publisher(s)Konami, Konami Digital Entertainment
Platform(s)Arcade
Release
Genre(s)Mahjong video game
Arcade systemVIPER
(1st to 2)
PC base board (3-5)
second generation PCB (6 onwards)

Mahjong Fight Club (MAH-JONG FIGHT CLUB, MFC) is an arcade mahjong game operated by Konami. It is also used as the name of Konami Amusement's team (KONAMI Mahjong Fight Club) in the M-League professional mahjong league. There is a sister series, Mahjong Fight Girl, which released in March 2023.

Overview

Since MFC2, the game has been officially recognized by the Japan Professional Mahjong Federation, and professional mahjong players from the federation appear in the game with their real names. In addition, a home video game version has been released, and the game is also available on a mobile website for some models. Along with Sega's “MJ Series”, this title is an example of an arcade mahjong game. Pachislot and pachinko machines based on this title have been released.

Home console versions

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2004 video game
Mahjong Fight Club (consumer)
Developer(s)Konami
Publisher(s)Konami, Konami Digital Entertainment
Platform(s)PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 3, Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii, PlayStation Vita
Release PSP
  • JP: December 12, 2004
PS3
  • JP: November 16, 2006
Wii
  • JP: April 29, 2009
PS Vita
  • JP: December 17, 2011
Genre(s)Mahjong video game
Mode(s)One to four player(s)

Mahjong Fight Club has been released on various home consoles, including the Nintendo Wii, PlayStation 3, and Nintendo DS.

References

  1. "麻雀格闘倶楽部 Extreme". KONAMI コナミアーケードゲーム製品・サービス情報サイト (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-05-19.
  2. "KONAMI 商品情報ch". 2004-10-17. Archived from the original on 2004-10-17. Retrieved 2024-05-19.
  3. KONAMI麻雀格闘倶楽部
  4. 麻雀ファイトガール - e-amusement
  5. 日本プロ麻雀連盟
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