Wednesday 22 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

22Monday, 04 October 2010 08:00
Twelve Orphans
Great service, Martin. Thanks!
21Thursday, 02 September 2010 21:34
Mahjong News
Hi stefan,

You are so right. Of course Elisabeth Frischenschlager is from Austria. I am sorry… Have corrected it.

Martin Rep
‘My China!’ , Mahjong News
20Thursday, 02 September 2010 21:29
stefan
Elisabeth is from Austria not Germany ;-)
‘My China!’ , Mahjong News
19Thursday, 02 September 2010 14:17
Anton
... the result is the same.
18Thursday, 02 September 2010 09:41
Oliv'
Sorry Anton, I've read :
"Looking at the European ranking," and not that you wrote so, my remark regarding the NEW EMA ranking is not suitable...

Oliv'

China Wins Country Classification

UTRECHT - The Chinese team has won the country classification of the World Mahjong Championship 2010. Runner-up is France, third prize for Denmark.

The Final General Country Classification

Ranking Country TP MP
1 China 85 3254
2 France 78 2565
3 Denmark 77 1766
4 Japan 71 1717
5 Italy 69 1852
6 Austria 66 1838
7 Germany 65 1131
8 Netherlands 63 814
9 Sweden 61 1111
10 Russia 54 549
11 Hungary 54 182
12 Belgium 42 44
13 Spain 41,5 -586

The classification is determined by adding up the results of the best three players of each country which has at least four players in the WMC.


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