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Hashi ?1990 MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
Hot Time II Crystal Computer Club (Duple Soft)1990 MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
Lin Wu's Challenge Lasersoft1990 Atari STlabelimageminimize
Lin Wu's Challenge Lasersoft1991 MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
Lin Wu's Challenge  Lasersoft (SolarSoft)1990 Amigalabelimageminimize
Sarakon Starbyte1990 Amigalabelimageminimize
Sarakon Starbyte1990 C64labelimageminimize
Sarakon Starbyte1991 MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
Sarakon Starbyte1990 Atari STlabelimageminimize
Shisenshou Joshiryou-Hen: Match It  Irem (Tamtex)1989It's a mah-jong tiles based game. The goal is to eliminate pairs but not like in Shanghai. The pairs must be joined by a free way made with 2 turns maximum. Each time you win you can watch a nude girl, it's not the most interresting thing in it, strategy is very good. I played it for years.
There is a PC clone called Nikaku.
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Shisenshou: Match-Mania  Irem (Tamtex)1990 GBlabelimageminimize
Sichuan  Soft-World1990 MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
Tiles of Fate  American Video Entertainment;Hacker International (C&E)1990In 306 B.C. Lou Ban, the most acclaimed artist of the Chin clan, sculpted from the finest ivory, 7 sets of enchanted Tiles. Legends say the original set of Tiles was created by gods and played as a game. Wizards said when played by mortals, it was an art that could be used to predict the future. Priests said it was a dangerous gamble that actually altered the flow of fate. Soon the art of the Tiles had spread across the whole of China, but with it something strange was also spreading. Droughts and then flooding, terrible famines and then gigantic harvests. Everyday something more strange and unlikely would occur, the forces of fate had indeed been blown out of control. The influence of the Tiles on the land of China had to come to an end, but it would not be easy. Like the force of Yin & Yang, each Tile has a match that when united, will allow both Tiles to achieve symmetry, and simply cease to exist. You must conquer 7 castles to defeat 7 sets of Tiles. It will take more than quick reflexes - you must use strategy, skill and luck to defeat the TILES OF FATE! NESlabelimagesubject
Turn It Tale Software;Kingsoft (SoftTouch)1989
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[37]***TURN IT - the strategy game for patient, unpatient, thinker, ponderous, stressed, circumspect, and all other kind of people. You can play TURN IT alone or with your favorite enemy during the day or in the night.

It's easy: find the matching stones and turn them following the rules, 50 level full of fun.

A warning of the producer: Be careful, TURN IT may lead to obsession!
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Turn It Kingsoft (Tale Software)1990 Atari STlabelimageminimize
Turn It Kingsoft1990 MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
Turn It Kingsoft (Amok)1990 C64labelimageminimize
Turned author1990 MS-DOSlabelimageminimize
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