Thursday 23 May 2013

World of Warcraft Mahjong Set

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AMSTERDAM, May, 16th - Chinese internet company and World of Warcraft regional publisher NetEase has made a limited edition ‘World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria’-themed mahjong set.

Each set costs 1,288 renminbi (USD209) and includes a fully playable mahjong game, complete with tiles, table mats featuring WoW game maps, dividers and chips, all in a thematic wooden carrying case. The board’s decals are designed to look like artwork straight out of World of Warcraft, with a color palette reminiscent of that used for structures and environments in Mists of Pandaria.
Only 1000 of these mahjong sets will be made available worldwide, although the set only appears to be sold through the Chinese-based company. Pre-orders are being taken right now. More pictures are shown on the NetEase website (link below).

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Readers’ Comments

57Monday, 20 May 2013 11:23
Free Dragons
GRAND BRAVO!
What a nice surprise!
NICE GUY-NICE CHAMPION!
Congratulations from your former partners.
Sylvie, Sven, Kevin...
56Wednesday, 13 March 2013 02:49
Sénéchal (avec accents)
MahjongNews publie dans une langue étrangère. Je peux lui pardonner l'usage d'expressions qui auraient pu être dites autrement. ("too smart" au lieu de "outsmarted")

Par contre, la réplique n'était pas drôle. Informative, peut-être (donc ayant quoi comme but au juste ?), mais ce n'est pas de l'humour, ni du premier, ni du troisième, ni du énième degré.

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Ce n'est pas parce qu'on rit que c'est drôle.
55Tuesday, 12 March 2013 17:00
Quentin
Senechal, the title is third-degree humor, to point out the funny situation: 4 French players are ranked in the upper 5, but the winner is Italian.

This contrasts with the EMA MCR country ranking, which is led by France.

The "Poker Face" won again, congrats to him.
54Monday, 11 March 2013 17:41
Senechal
By labeling group A "too smart", you're essentially labeling group B as "retarded".

When can we drop this sick hyperbole once and for all? I mean, it seems like you aren't even playing mahjong to have fun anymore.

IT > FR. "Yeah but what about..." IT > NL (with innuendo that FR > NL). Sounds more like a penis-measuring contest than a game we can play together...
53Tuesday, 05 March 2013 13:55
Oliv'
Participant in the competition :
french 34/96 = 35%
dutch 27/96 = 28%
italian 7/96 = 07%

In the Top Ten :
french 6/10 = 60%
dutch 3/10 = 30%
italian 1/10 = 10%

And it's not because of dutch players if Marco lose 2 times 2 points... WE have done our job ;)

He was just the best, once again : congratulations to you Marco !

Oliv'

Shi Hua Chen wins Swedish Championship 2009

Shi Hua ChenUPPSALA, Sweden - Shi Hua Chen from Denmark has won the Second Swedish Mahjong Championship, concluded today in Uppsala. Morten Andersen, the winner of last year, ended on 10th position.

Final results






Ranking Name Nat.TPMP
1Shi Hua ChenDK22+702
2Olof HenriëtSE17+437
3Martin FaartoftDK16+666
4Eveline BroersNL16+203
5Jeppe Stig NielsenDK15+425
6Frédérique GrondinF14+188
7Sheila JacobsenDK13+270
8Kim IversenDK13+173
9Galina BeliakovaDE12+189
10Morten AndersenDK12+160
11Alexander DoppelhoferA12−107
12Axel EschenburgDE12+152
13Erik LeijonmarckSE10−108
14Björn LindströmSE9−126
15Jonas HagerlidSE9−144
16Tina ChristensenDK9−185
17Hans WikströmSE9−310
18Gerda van OorschotNL8−73
19Eva PetterssonSE8−210
20Per StarbäckSE7−118
21Nils SjögrenSE7−-350
22Emelie ÖstmanSE7−504
23Hanneke MorelNL6−175
24Åke BendzSE6−440
25Sam WenellSE5−224
26Sonja KarlssonSE5−334
27Frank RostvedDK4−337

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