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>>580407 That was already answered. It's Super Real Mahjong P7.
>>580246 If you think of the tiles like playing cards, there are three main suits. They've got 1-9, and there are actually four identical copies of each card in the game (instead of just one in our regular playing cards). Here's a pic of the Chinese numbers set you might want to keep handy. For the other two suits (circles and green bamboo sticks) you can just count the numbers on them. Then there's also a North/South/East/West set, and Red/Green/White dragons.
You have to discard and pick up cards to make "threes" or "twos". A three is like #5,6 & 7 of the same suit, or three of a kind (it has to be the same exact card, it can't cross suits). A pair is two of a kind.
You usually want to make a set of four "threes" and a single "two". Then hit the "Z" button to call your victory. There are other ways to win (like if you get seven "twos"), but they get more complicated, and the rest is just point scoring.
Here's some links I found handy. http://mahjonginmame.nm.ru/howto.htm http://tokyo.cool.ne.jp/barfhappy/
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