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Puyo Puyo was a mini-game in Hatsune Miku: Project Mirai Deluxe/DX in 2015. [11] In game, this was called Puyo Puyo 39. [12] Puyo Puyo Chronicle was released on December 8, 2016, in Japan for Nintendo 3DS, as part of the original Puyo Puyo game's 25th anniversary with no plans for localization, despite the demand for it. Unlike the other ...
Puyo Puyo (ぷよぷよ) is a puzzle video game released in 1991 by Compile for the MSX2. [4] Since its creation, it uses characters from Madō Monogatari.It was created by Masamitsu "Moo" Niitani, the founder of Compile, who was inspired by certain elements from the Tetris and Dr. Mario series of games.
Puyo Puyo!! 20th Anniversary is a puzzle game developed by Sonic Team and published by Sega. The game honored the twentieth year of the Puyo Puyo series, and was first released for the Nintendo DS in July 2011, and later for Wii , Nintendo 3DS , and PlayStation Portable in December.
The first game was released in 1990 for MSX2. Sega published the Game Gear remakes based on 1-2-3. The characters of this series would later be used in the puzzle game Puyo Puyo. The plot of the first game consists of a six-year-old named Arle Nadja, who has passed the written test and she needs to scale a giant tower to pass the actual test.
Puyo Puyo 2 (ぷよぷよ通, Puyo Puyo Tsū) is a 1994 puzzle video game developed and published by Compile. It is the second installment in the Puyo Puyo series and the sequel to Puyo Puyo (1992). Due to its highly acclaimed success, it became the most predominant game of the series.
Puyo Puyo! 15th Anniversary (ぷよぷよ!, Puyopuyo!) is a puzzle video game of the Puyo Puyo series, developed by Sonic Team and published by Sega for the Nintendo DS in 2006, as well as PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, and Wii in 2007. It has not been released outside of Japan for any consoles.
Compile debuted their most successful title, Puyo Puyo, on the MSX computer in 1991. Puyo Puyo is a falling-block puzzle game similar to Tetris (1984). The object of the game is to create groups of four or more "Puyos" of the same color as they fall from the top of the screen.
This mode emulates the gameplay of the original Puyo Puyo. Mission Puyo (なぞぷよ, Nazo puyo) In Mission mode, the player is given a task which they must complete before their opponents. The first player (or side) to complete all tasks wins the round. This mode is named after the Puyo Puyo spin-off game released in 1993.