A little something different this month for the Famiconversations podcast. I've covered a bunch of mahjong titles in my videos over the years, and there a ton clustered at the beginning of the Japanese console wave. While my videos have amounted to me pointing out some technical details of the software and shrugging in defeat at not really understanding the mechanics of mahjong, for this podcast I decided it's time to change that. I've enlisted the help of Travis, a competitive mahjong player, to explain just what mahjong is about and help provide a better sense of how Mah-Jong is different from Mahjong and from Home Mahjong and 4 Nin Uchi Mahjong and Sannin Mahjong. In short, this episode is about object lessons, with Travis explaining the rules to me as I sample these games via Zoom.
It might be a little hard to follow some of this conversation in audio-only form, which is why I've captured the video element of our chat! You can view that right here if you prefer.
Enjoy this very educational episode, and be sure to check out Travis' site, where he is doing his best to chronicle every mahjong game he can get his hands on.
Also, as a quick aside, I'm afraid there won't be a PDF download this month. I apologize for the lapse! Life has been extremely chaotic for me over the past month, and I haven't had time for my Instagram uploads—it's been enough of a struggle just to hit my weekly video production milestones and record Retronauts. I'll be getting back into that routine next week, however, and PDFs will follow once again (and, somewhere down the road, a big beautiful printed coffee table book version). I'm also hard at work on NES Works 1987 now, and I'm confident that it will be an even bigger and better publication than Super NES Works 1991. I'm really going the extra mile with this one, and I hope to have it complete and ready to send to press this fall.
Colbin Erdahl
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