Overview
Gion Hana ("Gion Flower", named for the Gion region of Kyoto known for its artists and geisha. The game's also known as Gionbana elsewhere) is a hanafuda game originally released in the Arcade in 1989. In 1994 it was converted to the Super Famicom. Like most hanafuda games, it never saw an English localization.
The single-player uses a board game motif to connect its games. The player moves around the board earning or losing cash as they play single hands against the CPU.
- Developers
- Nichibutsu
- Publishers
- Nichibutsu
- Genre
- Board GameCasino
- Alternate Names
- Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu: GionbanaJapan
- Gion Hana
- Wikipedia
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- Video
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