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Developer: Tierheit Publisher: Sunsoft Date of First Contact: (Unreleased!) Body: 1 megabit Famicom cartridge |
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| MISSION ANALYSIS | ||
| This is an
interesting puzzle game in the vein of Puyo Puyo and Columns. You can choose from various
forms of sealife to pile up. Get four in a row and they disappear. The typical puzzle game
deal. Though here, you must have two or more pieces connected, with the end pieces both
the same color, but different than the middle two. This seems to be a small change, but it
actually makes a pretty big challenge difference. You'll have to really break yourself of
the Columns habit of stacking same colored pieces around the edge. Because, you'll quickly
realize your screwed. Pretty interesting if you're a big puzzle game fan. Might be
frustrating if you're not. Well, anyways, the unusual thing is that game this never actually came out. But thanks to the generosity of a website devoted to unreleased video games (since they give us games in ROM form (though the background infromation articles are grate), I'm not permitted to say who), we can play this game. The only thing really to translate was the rules that pop up after waiting at the title. Though as you may have gathered, this game was never actually finished. Take that in mind if the game randomly crashes or resets. I noticed random crashes, especially after some long chains and combinations. Maybe the game's mad your kicking ITS arse. :D This mission was undertaken by: KingMike - hacking, translation Wouldn't have been possible without "TRE". :) |
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| SPECIMAN | ||
| Speciman 1.0, First Contact May 7, 2006. | ||