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The aim of the game is to acquire a winning hand (known as a "Yakuman"). The player can play against the computer or compete with another player using the [[Game Link Cable]].
 
The aim of the game is to acquire a winning hand (known as a "Yakuman"). The player can play against the computer or compete with another player using the [[Game Link Cable]].
  
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==Release data==
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*[[Mani]] (an officially licensed Nintendo Hong Kong distributor) released the [https://www.giantbomb.com/4-in-1/3030-57563/images/ 4 in 1: Tetris, Tennis, Alleyway, Yakuman]. It included this game and the others in one special [[M161 (Game Boy mapper)|M161]] [[Game Boy]] [[Game Pak]]. Other 4 in 1 Game Paks were available for non-Nintendo intellectual property.
  
 
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Revision as of 12:20, 27 December 2021

Yakuman
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Yakuman Game Boy.jpg
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Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Game Boy
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Release dates
Japan: April 21, 1989
©1989 Nintendo

Yakuman is a game for Game Boy. It was only released in Japan and was one of the console's launch titles.

Summary

The aim of the game is to acquire a winning hand (known as a "Yakuman"). The player can play against the computer or compete with another player using the Game Link Cable.

Release data

References

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