Mahou no Janshi: Poe Poe Poemy #BestOfSaturn
Mahjong games were plentiful in Japan, and this 1995 Imagineer-published title gives the strategic game the “18+” yellow-label treatment. Mahou no Janshi: Poe Poe Poemy boils down to a riichi mahjong game: a multiplayer game where the goal is to assemble a specific “hand” of tiles before your opponents do.
 A story mode sees evildoers causing havoc, requiring one of three girls to take them on and defeat them. The plot is told through many full-screen anime scenes, and the mahjong games themselves require you to win three hands — with each win causing your opponent to disrobe further until they get to underwear only.
 You into mahjong and/or scantily clad anime girls? Right this way…

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Peter Malek |
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A Saturn fan since the beginning, Peter plays Saturn almost exclusively. For Peter, Saturn represents a moment in time where 2D games were at their best, 3D was just rising, and fascinating gaming 'firsts' were commonplace. There are very few Saturn games that Peter cannot find some enjoyment in! | |
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