Finding a working disk image of the "13" version is like finding a lost episode of a cult TV show. Most who search for it will only find the base Datsui-Jan 2 . But every few months, on a dusty forum or a hidden text file, someone claims to have the real 2 13 .
is a cult-classic Japanese mahjong video game developed by the legendary eroge studio Elf Co., Ltd. . Released on November 22, 2001, for Windows PC, it serves as a non-canon crossover celebration of the developer's most iconic titles and characters. Core Gameplay: Strip Mahjong Mechanics
: Players navigate an imaginary town populated by famous heroines from various Elf franchises. Elf All Stars Datsui-Jan 2 13
Here is where the collector’s obsession begins. Most known copies of Elf All Stars Datsui-Jan 2 are floppy disk versions for the NEC PC-9801 (Japan’s dominant PC platform before Windows). However, the "13" suffix implies one of three possibilities:
In the sprawling, often under-documented history of Japanese adult PC games (eroge), few titles present as much of a mystery—or a niche appeal—as Elf All Stars Datsui-Jan 2 13 . At first glance, the title appears to be a garbled string of numbers and keywords. To the uninitiated, it looks like a file name or a corrupted save data entry. But to connoisseurs of 1990s Japanese software, particularly fans of the legendary studio , this phrase unlocks a specific, bizarre, and fascinating corner of gaming history. Finding a working disk image of the "13"
, acting as a "fan service" celebration of the studio's most iconic franchises. Core Gameplay & Premise Crossover Mechanics
If you are a , a mahjong history buff , or a die-hard Elf completionist , then Elf All Stars Datsui-Jan 2 13 is a white whale. It captures a specific moment in Japanese software history: the transition from 16-bit PC-98 grayscale to early color VGA, the corporate crossover cash-grab, and the genre of "get naked by achieving Tsumo." is a cult-classic Japanese mahjong video game developed
: One of the most influential dating simulators of the 90s.
Elf All-Stars Datsui-Jan 2 (エルフオールスターズ脱衣雀2) is a 2001 strip mahjong crossover title developed and published by the legendary (now-defunct) visual novel developer . It serves as a sequel to the original Elf All Stars Datsui Jan
The "All Stars" moniker refers to the massive crossover of Elf’s intellectual properties. The roster includes 10 girls from Jan Jaka Jan and three girls each from four major Elf titles: : A dark fantasy role-playing series. Dragon Knight 4 : A staple of the tactical RPG genre.
features simple animations for both the strip sequences and adult scenes. Desktop Extras