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Sega Network Taisen Mahjong MJ4
System(s): Sega Lindbergh Red EX
Publisher: Sega Corporation
Developer:
Genre: Table (mahjong)

















Number of players: 1-8
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade (Lindbergh Red EX)
JP
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Sega Network Taisen Mahjong MJ4 (セガネットワーク対戦麻雀MJ4) is an arcade mahjong game developed by Sega AM2. It is a sequel to Sega Network Taisen Mahjong MJ3.

Development

Location testing

Location tests
Venue Start date End date Comments
Club Sega Sapporo, Sega World Hachinohe R45, Orient Park Sega World, Ikebukuro GiGO, Shibuya GiGO, Club Sega Shibuya, Hi-Tech Land Sega Shibuya, Club Sega Akihabara, Akihabara GiGO, Club Sega Narimasu, Club Sega Shinjuku Nishiguchi, Shinjuku Sportsland Honkan, Twin Star Geoce Sega, Club Sega Jiyugaoka, Sega World Funabori, Club Sega Tachikawa, Club Sega Kashiwa, Hi-Tech Land Sega Breeze, Club Sega Kohoku, Sega World Fujieda Ekinan, Hi-Tech Sega Toyota, Sega Arena Toyohashi, Sega World Takayama, Hi-Tech Land Sega Avion, Club Sega Dotonbori, Sega World Fuse, Sega World Fukuyama, Tenjin GiGO, Club Sega Hakata, Sega World Takashiro 2008-07-11[2] 2008-07-22[2] Ver.B
Club Sega Sapporo, Sega World Hachinohe R45, Orient Park Sega World, Ikebukuro GiGO, Shibuya GiGO, Club Sega Shinjuku Nishiguchi, Shinjuku Sportsland Honkan, Sega World Fujieda Ekinan, Hi-Tech Sega Toyota, Sega Arena Toyohashi, Sega World Takayama, Hi-Tech Land Sega Avion, Club Sega Dotonbori, Sega World Fuse, Sega World Fukuyama, Tenjin GiGO, Club Sega Hakata, Sega World Takashiro 2008-8-21[3] Ver.B
Club Sega Akihabara, Twin Star Geoce Sega, Hi-Tech Land Sega Breeze 2009-03-19[4] 2009-04-07[4] Ver.C


Production credits

Source:
Uncredited


Promotional material

Physical scans

External links

References



Games in the MJ Series
Arcade
MJ (Network Taisen Ver.) (2002-2003) | MJ2 (2004) | MJ3 (2005) | MJ3 Evo (2007) | MJ4 (2008) | MJ4 Evolution (2010) | MJ5 (2011) | MJ5 Evolution (2013) | MJ5R Evolution (2014) | MJ Arcade (2017)
Windows PC
MJ (2013)
Google Android OS
iOS
MJ Mobile (2014)
MJ related media
Book
MJ4 Kouryaku Taizen (2008) | MJ5 Perfect Data Book (2012)
Film
MJ3 Evo DVD Mahjong Juku 1-kan (2007) | MJ3 Evo DVD Mahjong Juku 2-kan (2007) | MJ3 Evo DVD Mahjong Juku 3-kan (2007) | MJ3 Evo DVD Mahjong Juku 4-kan (2007) | MJ3 Evo DVD Mahjong Juku 5-kan (2007) | MJ3 Evo DVD Mahjong Juku 6-kan (2007)