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Akagi Topaiten


3DO Japanese
Akagi Topaiten

Genre : Board game

Multiplayer : 1 player

Year : 1996

Developer : Micronet

Publisher : Micronet

Par Nanoman :
Akagi is a mahjong centric Japanese manga, written by Nobuyuki Fukumoto and first published in 1992.

The story revolves around the Mahjong gambling exploits of Shigeru Akagi. After a death-defying game of chicken one evening in 1958, Akagi nonchalantly enters a Yakuza Mahjong parlor to shake the cops' trail. Even unfamiliar with the rules of Mahjong, his gambling intuition is enough to save a small time gambler, Nangou, and grant him a seat at the gambling table. As the night progresses, the stakes are raised both within the game and for Akagi, who is under the suspicion of local police. However, Akagi overcomes the situation with his tactics, defiant of both life and chance. When he leaves the gambling house, no one present is in doubt of his genius.

During the story arc, Akagi faces and defeats several opponents in Mahjong, each with their own, distinct style of play. Akagi's genius ultimately allows him victory, by defeating the "behind the stage king" of Japan and becoming a legend.

Akagi Topaiten (aka Akagi Touhaiden) is a mahjong game released for the 3DO & Playstation consoles that is based on the real actors movie adaptation of the manga, the game features the actors images and different game modes:
- Story mode: Following the plot of the movie the story will advance defeating the opponents.
- Free mode: Choose the opponents and the mahjong type.

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Alternative versions

    Akagi Topaiten Japanese See

In the same series

    Touhai Densetsu - Akagi: Yami ni Maiorita Tensai Japanese See

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