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Super Real Mahjong Premium (Wow.)

This mahjong game is made by Seta, known for fishing and baseball games, but best for strip mahjong on home consoles in Japan. This is the first game of theirs on a handheld console, and it is some form of a strip game. It stars several of the charecters from the earlier strip mahjong games. The 'premium' version of the game has a box with a clear window on the front. It it rumored to have the best graphics on the NGPC, and I would like some opinions on that. More pics soon.

This is from a seller on eBay:

Seta reprises the strip mahjong action they're infamous for and turns out regular anime lasses far removed from any professional stripping circuit. The action involves attractive girls culled from Super Real Mahjong P5, P6, and P7. P5's Aya Fujiwara battles for the sake of her honor...and blouse, Tamami Kayama makes the cut from P6 (One of the few shocking red "X18" games released on the Saturn and the only one where milking a cow was a mini-game) and the Asahina sisters from P7 bewitch mahjong mavens once more while dressed in frilly things. Another three "Super Real" dolls round out the latest calling from Seta. This is also the premium version which has the special 'see through' box.

This is from a preview on the web (source unknown)

Seta's infamous Super Real Mahjong series has spanned numerous platforms since the original SRM P-1 made its arcade debut in 1987, though most gamers are probably familiar with the more recent 'red-label' Saturn editions that were lumped with Playboy Karaoke and Strip Rock-Paper-Scissors in the forbidden land of "adult" games. The Super Real series is now headed for the Neo Geo Pocket Color, a move not coincidentally related to Aruze's ownership of Seta. SRM Premium Collection is being touted as a deluxe translation of the arcade series, most specifically in the animation department. The 'undressing scene' uses a high-speed "NPV" compression format, which purportedly will provide high quality (no loss), real-time cell animation for the first time on a handheld. A gallery mode saves images and scenes that you've unlocked previously, so your ecchi urges can be satisfied without the hassle normally associated in getting unsuspecting anime girls to remove their clothing for you. A "gentle help" function is included for beginning mahjong players' reference, along with other standard play modes