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{{stub}}'''''Puyo Pop''''', known as '''''Minna de Puyo Puyo''''' (みんなでぷよぷよ) in Japan, is the first ''[[:Category:Puyo Puyo|Puyo Puyo]]'' game developed by [[Sega]] after a failing [[Compile]] sold the franchise to them. It was released in Japan for the Game Boy Advance in 2001 (a few days shy of the series's 10th anniversary). The game featured an imperfect English translation which would be perfected, translated further to other languages, and released internationally as '''''Puyo Pop''''' several months later. It would be the last Puyo Puyo game to use Compile's existing characters, characterizations, and appearances (despite having a different art style); [[Sonic Team]] revamped the entire franchise with ''[[Puyo Pop Fever]]''.
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{{stub}}'''''Puyo Pop''''', known as '''''Minna de Puyo Puyo''''' (みんなでぷよぷよ) in Japan, is the first ''[[:Category:Puyo Puyo|Puyo Puyo]]'' game developed by Sega after a failing [[Compile]] sold the franchise to them. It was released in Japan for the Game Boy Advance in 2001 (a few days shy of the series's 10th anniversary). The game featured an imperfect English translation which would be perfected, translated further to other languages, and released internationally as '''''Puyo Pop''''' several months later. It would be the last Puyo Puyo game to use Compile's existing characters, characterizations, and appearances (despite having a different art style); [[Sonic Team]] revamped the entire franchise with ''[[Puyo Pop Fever]]''.
  
 
==Story==
 
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*'''Endless Puyo Puyo/Pop''': Endless Mode, using <i>Tsu</i>'s rules, or Task Mode (a la ''[[Nazo Puyo]]'', except with a time limit and the board is not cleared after completing a mission)
 
*'''Endless Puyo Puyo/Pop''': Endless Mode, using <i>Tsu</i>'s rules, or Task Mode (a la ''[[Nazo Puyo]]'', except with a time limit and the board is not cleared after completing a mission)
  
===Single Puyo Puyo Gameplay===
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===Single Puyo Puyo gameplay===
 
Gameplay is effectively identical to that of ''[[Puyo Puyo Tsuu]]'' but includes each new nuisance (called "Block Puyo" overseas) rule from ''Tsu'' (Rule Henka, now "Hard Puyo") and ''[[Puyo Puyo Sun|Sun]]'' (Sun Puyo, now "Point Puyo") introduced in steps.
 
Gameplay is effectively identical to that of ''[[Puyo Puyo Tsuu]]'' but includes each new nuisance (called "Block Puyo" overseas) rule from ''Tsu'' (Rule Henka, now "Hard Puyo") and ''[[Puyo Puyo Sun|Sun]]'' (Sun Puyo, now "Point Puyo") introduced in steps.
  
 
The story is divided into several courses (each course finding Arle in a different place); completing one course returns you to the title screen. Most courses have Kikimora introduce a new nuisance type. The courses:
 
The story is divided into several courses (each course finding Arle in a different place); completing one course returns you to the title screen. Most courses have Kikimora introduce a new nuisance type. The courses:
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==External links==
 
==External links==
*Sega of Japan catalogue pages (Japanese): [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://sega.jp/gba/puyopuyo/ Game Boy Advance]
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* Sega of Japan catalogue pages (Japanese): [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://sega.jp/gba/puyopuyo/ Game Boy Advance] (archive)
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* Nintendo catalogue pages: [http://web.archive.org/web/20121115004112/http://www.nintendo.co.jp/n08/software/apyj/index.html JP], [http://web.archive.org/web/20030814012548/http://www.nintendo.com/games/gamepage/gamepage_main.jsp?gameId=779 US] (archive)
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:56, 11 November 2024

This is the Game Boy Advance Puyo Pop. For other uses, see Puyo Pop.

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  • US/EU
  • JP

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Minna de Puyo Puyo/Puyo Pop
System(s): Game Boy Advance
Publisher: Sega Corporation (Japan) Sega Europe (Europe) THQ (US)
Developer:
Supporting companies:
Distributor: Infogrames Europe (Europe)
Peripherals supported: Game Link Cable
Genre: Puzzle

















Number of players: 1-4
Release Date RRP Code
Game Boy Advance
JP
¥4,800 (5,040)4,800 (5,040)[4] AGB-P-APYJ
AGB-APYJ-JPN
Game Boy Advance
JP
(Okaidoku-ban)
¥3,800 (3,990)3,800 (3,990)[4] AGB-P-APYJ
AGB-APYJ-JPN-1
CERO: Free
Game Boy Advance
US
$39.9939.99[3] AGB-P-APYE
AGB-APYE-USA
ESRB: Everyone
Game Boy Advance
EU
AGB-P-APYP
AGB-APYP-EUR
ELSPA: 3+ OK
Game Boy Advance
DE
AGB-P-APYP
AGB-APYP-EUR
USK: 0
Game Boy Advance
UK
£34.9934.99[1][5] AGB-P-APYP
AGB-APYP-EUR
ELSPA: 3+ OK

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Puyo Pop, known as Minna de Puyo Puyo (みんなでぷよぷよ) in Japan, is the first Puyo Puyo game developed by Sega after a failing Compile sold the franchise to them. It was released in Japan for the Game Boy Advance in 2001 (a few days shy of the series's 10th anniversary). The game featured an imperfect English translation which would be perfected, translated further to other languages, and released internationally as Puyo Pop several months later. It would be the last Puyo Puyo game to use Compile's existing characters, characterizations, and appearances (despite having a different art style); Sonic Team revamped the entire franchise with Puyo Pop Fever.

Story

Arle and Carbuncle are wandering around when Carbuncle eats something. Arle forces him to spit it out, and notices it's a piece of a "rune". Suddenly a welcome sign materializes, and Carbuncle chases after it, leaving Arle to have to catch him. Meanwhile, Satan (renamed Dark Prince overseas to avoid religious implications) tries to fool Arle into going on a date with him at the Love Springs by breaking apart pieces of a ticket there (the "runes"), scattering them around, and luring Carbuncle away to get Arle to come to him...

Gameplay

There are four game modes:

  • Single Puyo Puyo/Pop: see the rest of this article
  • Double Puyo Puyo/Pop: two-player mode. Each time you complete Single Puyo Puyo, you unlock a new character to play as in this mode (see below)
  • Minna de Puyo Puyo/Everybody Puyo Pop: four-player mode.
  • Endless Puyo Puyo/Pop: Endless Mode, using Tsu's rules, or Task Mode (a la Nazo Puyo, except with a time limit and the board is not cleared after completing a mission)

Single Puyo Puyo gameplay

Gameplay is effectively identical to that of Puyo Puyo Tsuu but includes each new nuisance (called "Block Puyo" overseas) rule from Tsu (Rule Henka, now "Hard Puyo") and Sun (Sun Puyo, now "Point Puyo") introduced in steps.

The story is divided into several courses (each course finding Arle in a different place); completing one course returns you to the title screen. Most courses have Kikimora introduce a new nuisance type. The courses:

Course Enemies Introduced
Hajimari Forest Skeleton-T, Incubus, Seriri nothing
Goldtown Kikimora, Suketadora, Harpy, Minotauros, Nohoho Point Puyo/Sun (will always be offset)
Gachinko Dungeon Kikimora, Harpy, Zoh-Daimaoh, Rulue, Draco Centauros Hard Puyo/Henka (cleared in two shots)
Magical Tower Kikimora, Suketadora, Incubus, Schezo Wegey, Witch random nuisance already on the field at the beginning of the battle
Satan's Castle/Dark Prince Castle Lagnus the Brave, Zoh-Daimaoh, Minotauros, Skeleton-T, Scehzo Wegey, Rulue, Satan nothing
Trial Labyrinth Lagnus the Brave, Skeleton-T, Seriri, Incubus, Nohoho, Kikimora, Suketadora, Harpy, Zoh-Daimaoh, Draco Centauros, Minotauros, Witch, Schezo Wegey, Rulue, Satan, Carbuncle nothing

The game ends after Satan's Castle. After that, play each chapter again to be able to do a special trading sidequest (below); completing that unlocks Trial Labyrinth.

Trading Sidequest

To unlock Trial Labyrinth, you must complete a trading sidequest after beating the game once:

  1. Beat Satan's Castle a second time to get the Dubious Book
  2. Beat Magical Tower to give the Dubious Book to Witch and get the Flame Expander from her
  3. Beat Gachinko Dungeon to give the Flame Expander to Draco Centauros and get the Nohoho Rucksack from her
  4. Beat Goldtown to give the Nohoho Rucksack to Nohoho and get the Scale Pendant from him
  5. Beat Hajimari Forest to give Seriri the Scale Pendant and she will give you the Goddess Rune, unlocking Trial Labyrinth and completing the sidequest

Gallery

The Options menu also has a Gallery feature. Gallery shows you cards collected while replaying courses. Most cards have the game's characters and their calls (A plays the next call; waiting too long also plays the next call automatically).

  1. Arle Nadja — unlocked by default
  2. Skeleton-T — beat Hajimari Forest a third time and Seriri will give you it
  3. Incubus — beat Hajimari Forest a second time and Seriri will give you it
  4. Seriri — beat Hajimari Forest a fourth time and Seriri will give you it
  5. Nohoho — beat Goldtown a third time and Nohoho will give you it
  6. Suketadora — beat Goldtown a second time and Nohoho will give you it
  7. Kikimora — beat Goldtown a fifth time and Nohoho will give you it
  8. Draco Centauros — beat Gachinko Dungeon a third time and Draco Centauros will give you it
  9. Minotauros — beat Gachinko Dungeon a second time and Draco Centauros will give you it
  10. Harpy — beat Gachinko Dungeon a fourth time and Draco Centauros will give you it
  11. Witch — beat Magical Tower a second time and Witch will give you it
  12. Schezo Wegey — beat Magical Tower a fourth time and Witch will give you it
  13. Zoh-Daimaoh — beat Magical Tower a fifth time and Witch will give you it
  14. Rulue — beat Satan's Castle a fourth time and you will get it
  15. Lagnus the Brave — beat Satan's Castle a third time and you will get it
  16. Satan — beat Satan's Castle a fifth time and you will get it
  17.  ?
  18.  ?
  19. Title Screen Card, Puyo Puyo Tsuu Title Screen Music — beat Trial Labyrinth a second time and you will get it

Note: you will not get a card from a stage where you have to trade.

Double Puyo Puyo Unlockables

  • Satan Mask (play as Satan) — beat Satan's Castle the first time and you will get it
  • Point Puyo Ring (play with Point Puyo) — beat Goldtown a fourth time and Nohoho will give you it
  • Double Erase Ring (play with a "Double Erase" rule (? — possibly Hard Puyo)) — beat Magical Tower a third time and Witch will give you it
  • Erase 6 Ring (play with an "Erase 6" rule (?)) — beat Satan's Castle a sixth time and you will get it
  • Dinner Bell (play as Carbuncle) — beat Trial Labyrinth the first time and you will get it

Versions

Localised names

Also known as
Language Localised Name English Translation
English Puyo Pop Puyo Pop
English (US) Puyo Pop Puyo Pop
Japanese みんなでぷよぷよ Minna de Puyo Puyo

Production credits

Created by Sonic Team
Developed by ^Caret House^
  • Producer: Kou Soumi
  • Coordinator: Sora Hidaga
  • Planner: Shiro Sugaya
  • Programmers: Atsushi Ohike, Akira Semimaru
  • Designer: Nana Shirao
Sound created by Wave Master


[Uncredited: most of the music was taken from Puyo Puyo Tsuu, composed by Tsuyoshi Matsushima and BA.M of Compile, and from the various Nazo Puyo games, all of which were composed by Matsushima; most, if not all, of the sound effects and voice samples come from Puyo Puyo Sun]

Magazine articles

Main article: Puyo Pop (Game Boy Advance)/Magazine articles.

Physical scans

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Publication Score Source
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Publication Version Score
(UK) NTSC-J
75
[6]
(UK) PAL
80
[7]
(UK) NTSC-J
80
[8]
(US) NTSC-U
80
[9]
(PL)
80
[10]
(UK)
92
[1]
(UK) PAL
78
[11]
(FR) PAL
70
[12]
(UK) PAL
78
[13]
(US) NTSC-U
64
[14]
(US)
80
[15]
(UK)
80
[5]
Game Boy Advance
78
Based on
12 reviews

Puyo Pop (Game Boy Advance)

Game Boy Advance, US
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Game Boy Advance, JP
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Reg Card
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Pamphlet
Game Boy Advance, JP (Okaidoku-ban)
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Cart
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Manual

Technical information

ROM dump status

System Hash Size Build Date Source Comments
Game Boy Advance
CRC32 857fb1ef
MD5 62e74f9b0928b578764e8f466dac412d
SHA-1 927bd890ed5e1573022f9806f91e554a12de5429
8MB Cartridge (JP)
Game Boy Advance
CRC32 c85de50e
MD5 2ea8794792b610dc216324f056000f29
SHA-1 df931351d42d92c0d4ca1623d77d8255a1861819
8MB Cartridge (EU)
Game Boy Advance
 ?
CRC32 0901be49
MD5 3ee8e61dfe10bbfc15f51fd52eef8e14
SHA-1 338702ea961b17c46a1deb960f5d0df19d7912f9
8MB Cartridge (US)

External links

  • Sega of Japan catalogue pages (Japanese): Game Boy Advance (archive)
  • Nintendo catalogue pages: JP, US (archive)

References


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Puyo Puyo (2001) | Puyo Puyo Tsuu (2003) | Puyo Puyo Fever (2004) | Puyo Puyo Fever Xmas Ver. (2005) | Puyo Puyo Fever DX (2006) | Puyo Puyo Sun {2006) | Nazo Puyo 2 (2006) | Puyo Puyo Zurashi (2006) | Puyo Puyo Fever Habanero (2007) | Puyo Puyo~n & Columns (2007) | Puyo Puyo Solitaire (2008) | Taisen Puyo Puyo Tsuu DX (2008) | Puyo Puyo 7 Gakkou Mode (20XX) | Puyo Puyo! (2009) | Puyo Puyo Tsuu DX Ketteiban (2011)
EZweb (Java Phase 2/2.5)
Puyo Puyo (2002) | Futari de Puyo Puyo (2002) | Hitori de Puyo Puyo Gouka Ban (2003) | Hitori de Puyo Puyo (2004) | Puyo Puyo Tsuu (2004) | Nazo Puyo (2004) | Puyo Puyo Tsuu Gouka Ban (2004) | Puyo Puyo Fever (2005) | Puyo Puyo Sun {2006) | Puyo Puyo Fever Habanero (2007) | Nazo Puyo 2 (2007) | Puyo Puyo Fever DX (2007) | Puyo Puyo Zurashi (2008) | Taisen Puyo Puyo Tsuu DX (2008) | Puyo Puyo Solitaire {2008} | Puyo Puyo 7 Gakkou Mode (2009) | Puyo Puyo! (2009) Puyo Puyo Tsuu DX Ketteiban (2011)
Club Air-Edge
Puyo Puyo (2006) | Nazo Puyo (2006) | Puyo Puyo Tsuu (2006) | Nazo Puyo 2 (2006) | Puyo Puyo Fever DX (2007) | Puyo Puyo Fever Habanero (2008) | Puyo Puyo Solitaire (2009) | Puyo Puyo Zurashi (2010) | Puyo Puyo~n & Columns (2010)
Emobile
Puyo Puyo Fever DX (2008) | Tokoton Puyo Puyo (2009)
Google Android OS
iOS
Puyo Puyo Fever Touch (2010) | Puyo Puyo Fever Touch Lite (2011) | Puyo Puyo Solitaire (2011) | Puyo Puyo Narabe (2012) | Puyo Puyo Fever: Minna de Nazo Puyo (2013) | Minna de Taisen! Puyo Puyo Fever (2013) | Puyo Puyo!! Quest (2013) | Puyo Puyo Fever Rhythm (2014) | Puyo Puyo Lock App (2014) | Puyo Puyo!! Live Kabegami (201x) | "Puyo Puyo" Manga (201x) | Puyo Puyo!! Touch (2015)
Nintendo Switch
Sega Ages Puyo Puyo (2019) | Super Puyo Puyo 2 (2019) | Sega Ages Puyo Puyo 2 (2020)
Project Egg
Puyo Puyo (2024)
Export: Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine (1993) | Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine (8-bit) (1994) | Puyo Pop (N-Gage) (2003) | Kirby's Avalanche (2007) | Columns Deluxe (2008)
Puyo Puyo related media
Music
(2007) | (2007) | (2009) | (2009) | (2011) | (2012) | (2012) | (2013) | (2015) | (2016) | (2017) | (2020) | (2024)
Audiobook
(2012) | (2012) | (2013) | (2013) | (2014) | (2016) | (2016) | (2016)
Book
Puyo Puyo Fever 4-koma Kings (2004) | Puyo Puyo!! Quest Character Zukan (2014) | Puyo Puyo!! Quest Arcade Kou Ryaku Guide Book (2014) | Puyo Puyo!! Quest Official Fan Book (2014) | Puyo Puyo!! Quest Character Zukan Vol. 2 (2015) | Puyo Puyo!! Quest Character Zukan Vol. 3 (2016)
Book
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Other List of Puyo Puyo merchandise