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{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ぷよぷよ〜ん), often referred to as '''''Puyo Puyo 4''''' is an entry in the [[:Category:Puyo Puyo|Puyo Puyo]] series of games. It was first released for the [[Sega Dreamcast]] (rather than an arcade platform) in 1999. Like previous games in the series, the title of the game is a play on words - "yon", the Japanese word for four, appears if you pronounce the game's name as "Puyo Puyon" (furthermore, puyo in various ''Madou Monogatari'' games also say this). As with most games in the series, ''Puyo Puyo~n'' did not leave Japan. | {{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ぷよぷよ〜ん), often referred to as '''''Puyo Puyo 4''''' is an entry in the [[:Category:Puyo Puyo|Puyo Puyo]] series of games. It was first released for the [[Sega Dreamcast]] (rather than an arcade platform) in 1999. Like previous games in the series, the title of the game is a play on words - "yon", the Japanese word for four, appears if you pronounce the game's name as "Puyo Puyon" (furthermore, puyo in various ''Madou Monogatari'' games also say this). As with most games in the series, ''Puyo Puyo~n'' did not leave Japan. | ||
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==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
''Puyo Puyo~n'' extends on the formula seen in ''[[Puyo Puyo Tsuu]]'' (as opposed to the third entry in the series, ''[[Puyo Puyo Sun]]''), the major difference being the inclusion of character-specific special attacks which can be performed when an "SP" value is raised above a certain threshold. To raise this SP value, the player needs to perform chains. | ''Puyo Puyo~n'' extends on the formula seen in ''[[Puyo Puyo Tsuu]]'' (as opposed to the third entry in the series, ''[[Puyo Puyo Sun]]''), the major difference being the inclusion of character-specific special attacks which can be performed when an "SP" value is raised above a certain threshold. To raise this SP value, the player needs to perform chains. | ||
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+ | ==History== | ||
+ | It's the first Puyo Puyo game to be released after Sega became the owner of the IP. | ||
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+ | ==Reception== | ||
+ | Fans criticised the slower gameplay and the plot holes in the story. | ||
==Production credits== | ==Production credits== | ||
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− | *'''Arle:''' | + | *'''Arle:''' [[Emi Motoi]] |
− | *'''Doraco:''' Miura | + | *'''Doraco:''' Tomoko Miura |
− | *'''Seriri:''' Kawasaki | + | *'''Seriri:''' [[Eriko Kawasaki]] |
− | *'''Witch:''' Misutani | + | *'''Witch:''' [[Yuko Mizutani|Yuuko Misutani]] |
− | *'''Chico:''' Minami Kyouko | + | *'''Chico:''' [[Kyoko Minami|Kyouko Minami]] |
− | *'''Other Characters:''' Ogata | + | *'''Other Characters:''' [[Kenichi Ogata]], [[Yuko Goto|Yuuko Gotou]], [[Yumi Hikita]], [[Wasabi Mizuta]], [[Cho|Yuuichi Nagasima]], [[Satomi Koorogi|Satomi Kohrogi]], Chizuko Hoshino, [[Yasunori Matsumoto|Matsumoto Yasunori]], Sakiko Masano |
− | *'''Satan:''' Ono Kenichi | + | *'''Satan:''' [[Kenichi Ono (voice actor)|Kenichi Ono]] |
− | *'''Carbuncle:''' Mamiya | + | *'''Carbuncle:''' Kurumi Mamiya |
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*'''Executive Producer:''' [[Masamitsu Niitani|Moo Niitani]] | *'''Executive Producer:''' [[Masamitsu Niitani|Moo Niitani]] | ||
− | *'''Producer:''' Masuno | + | *'''Producer:''' Hiroyuki Masuno |
− | *'''Director:''' Kanke | + | *'''Director:''' Toshikazu Kanke |
− | *'''Planner:''' Kamkie, Kubo | + | *'''Planner:''' Kamkie, Tatsuhiro Kubo |
− | *'''Programmer:''' Masuno | + | *'''Programmer:''' Hiroyuki Masuno, Eishi Ohtuka, Seira, Mr.Pot, Shinchan |
− | *'''Graphic designer:''' Namihei, Tobe | + | *'''Graphic designer:''' Namihei, Sunaho Tobe, Hachi Ebifurai, [[Nanno Koreshiki|Koreshiki Nanno]], Mutta, Hiroma Senda |
*'''Package Illustrator:''' Tankitow | *'''Package Illustrator:''' Tankitow | ||
− | *'''Sound Creator:''' Yoshida | + | *'''Sound Creator:''' Junichi Yoshida, Koji Onari, Satoshi Shimazaki, Kazuaki Nagai |
− | *'''Voice Recording:''' Kanai | + | *'''Voice Recording:''' Norihiro Kanai, Hodaka Fukushima, Kazuya Takekabe, Jun Kobayashi |
− | *'''Animation Visual Creator:''' Kurimoto | + | *'''Animation Visual Creator:''' Hiroyuki Kurimoto, Atsusi Nakayama, Naoko Yamamoto, Eisaku Inoue, Masahumi Satou, Munetaka Tatsudan, Takehiro Hamazu, Izumi Maeno, Natsuki Yamaguchi, Asami Yamashita, Syoichiro Sugiura, Aiko Katsumata, Noriko Akaboya, Shuji Maruyama, Shinichi Nozaki, Yumeta, Akihiko Hashimoto, Yoshimitsu Ishii, Katumasa Hosoma |
− | *'''CG Works:''' Katsube | + | *'''CG Works:''' Hiroyuki Katsube, Kaoru Itami |
− | *'''Movie Works:''' Hirata | + | *'''Movie Works:''' Takuya Hirata, Naomi Shibasaki, Yuuko Katsumura |
− | '''MPEG Sofdec Copyright © 1998 CRI''' | + | :'''[[MPEG Sofdec]] Copyright © 1998 [[CRI]]''' |
*'''Test Play Manager:''' Nyonyo | *'''Test Play Manager:''' Nyonyo | ||
*'''Editorial Designer:''' Rainbow Papa, Kassy, Keke, Kanio | *'''Editorial Designer:''' Rainbow Papa, Kassy, Keke, Kanio | ||
− | *'''Sales Promoting Staff:''' Kitade | + | *'''Sales Promoting Staff:''' Kazuhiko Kitade, Amigo, Kimutaku, Manabu Kawashima, Sawa Sonmin, Mikihito Kobayashi, Ryo Nishimura, Sasara, Marupono, Kyosuke, Aimai, Msy |
− | '''(C)Sega Enterprises,Ltd.,1999''' | + | :'''(C)[[Sega Enterprises, Ltd.]],1999''' |
− | '''[[Sega]]™''' | + | :'''[[Sega]]™''' |
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+ | ==Technical information== | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
− | *[https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://sega.jp/dc/990107/ | + | * Sega of Japan catalogue pages (Japanese): [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://sega.jp/dc/990107/ Dreamcast] |
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:39, 18 November 2024
- For the Nintendo 64 version published by Compile under the license of Sega, see Puyo Puyo~n Party. For for the PlayStation version, see Puyo Puyo~n: Car-kun to Issho.
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Peripherals supported: Dreamcast Arcade Stick, Jump Pack, Visual Memory Unit, Dreamcast VGA Box | ||||||||||
Genre: Battle-Style Action Puzzle/Taisen-Gata Action Puzzle (対戦型アクションパズル)[1][2], Puzzle[3] | ||||||||||
Number of players: 1-4 | ||||||||||
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Puyo Puyo~n (ぷよぷよ〜ん), often referred to as Puyo Puyo 4 is an entry in the Puyo Puyo series of games. It was first released for the Sega Dreamcast (rather than an arcade platform) in 1999. Like previous games in the series, the title of the game is a play on words - "yon", the Japanese word for four, appears if you pronounce the game's name as "Puyo Puyon" (furthermore, puyo in various Madou Monogatari games also say this). As with most games in the series, Puyo Puyo~n did not leave Japan.
Contents
Gameplay
Puyo Puyo~n extends on the formula seen in Puyo Puyo Tsuu (as opposed to the third entry in the series, Puyo Puyo Sun), the major difference being the inclusion of character-specific special attacks which can be performed when an "SP" value is raised above a certain threshold. To raise this SP value, the player needs to perform chains.
History
It's the first Puyo Puyo game to be released after Sega became the owner of the IP.
Reception
Fans criticised the slower gameplay and the plot holes in the story.
Production credits
- Arle: Emi Motoi
- Doraco: Tomoko Miura
- Seriri: Eriko Kawasaki
- Witch: Yuuko Misutani
- Chico: Kyouko Minami
- Other Characters: Kenichi Ogata, Yuuko Gotou, Yumi Hikita, Wasabi Mizuta, Yuuichi Nagasima, Satomi Kohrogi, Chizuko Hoshino, Matsumoto Yasunori, Sakiko Masano
- Satan: Kenichi Ono
- Carbuncle: Kurumi Mamiya
- Executive Producer: Moo Niitani
- Producer: Hiroyuki Masuno
- Director: Toshikazu Kanke
- Planner: Kamkie, Tatsuhiro Kubo
- Programmer: Hiroyuki Masuno, Eishi Ohtuka, Seira, Mr.Pot, Shinchan
- Graphic designer: Namihei, Sunaho Tobe, Hachi Ebifurai, Koreshiki Nanno, Mutta, Hiroma Senda
- Package Illustrator: Tankitow
- Sound Creator: Junichi Yoshida, Koji Onari, Satoshi Shimazaki, Kazuaki Nagai
- Voice Recording: Norihiro Kanai, Hodaka Fukushima, Kazuya Takekabe, Jun Kobayashi
- Animation Visual Creator: Hiroyuki Kurimoto, Atsusi Nakayama, Naoko Yamamoto, Eisaku Inoue, Masahumi Satou, Munetaka Tatsudan, Takehiro Hamazu, Izumi Maeno, Natsuki Yamaguchi, Asami Yamashita, Syoichiro Sugiura, Aiko Katsumata, Noriko Akaboya, Shuji Maruyama, Shinichi Nozaki, Yumeta, Akihiko Hashimoto, Yoshimitsu Ishii, Katumasa Hosoma
- CG Works: Hiroyuki Katsube, Kaoru Itami
- Movie Works: Takuya Hirata, Naomi Shibasaki, Yuuko Katsumura
- MPEG Sofdec Copyright © 1998 CRI
- Test Play Manager: Nyonyo
- Editorial Designer: Rainbow Papa, Kassy, Keke, Kanio
- Sales Promoting Staff: Kazuhiko Kitade, Amigo, Kimutaku, Manabu Kawashima, Sawa Sonmin, Mikihito Kobayashi, Ryo Nishimura, Sasara, Marupono, Kyosuke, Aimai, Msy
- (C)Sega Enterprises, Ltd.,1999
- Sega™
Magazine articles
- Main article: Puyo Puyo~n/Magazine articles.
Promotional material
Physical scans
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Technical information
- Main article: Puyo Puyo~n/Technical information.
External links
- Sega of Japan catalogue pages (Japanese): Dreamcast
References
- ↑ File:PuyoPuyo4 DC JP Box Back.jpg
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 http://sega.jp/dc/990107/ (Wayback Machine: 2008-01-20 15:15)
- ↑ https://sega.jp/history/hard/dreamcast/software.html (Wayback Machine: 2020-11-04 11:07)
- ↑ Dreamcast Monthly, "October 1999" (UK; 1999-09-30), page 81
- ↑ Dreamcast Magazine, "1999-09 (1999-03-12)" (JP; 1999-02-26), page 21
- ↑ Dorimaga, "2002-18 (2002-10-11)" (JP; 2002-09-27), page 34
- ↑ Dreamzone, "Avril-Juin 1999" (FR; 1999-04-15), page 88
- ↑ Entsiklopediya igr dlya Dreamcast, "Izdaniye chetvertoye, dopolnennoye" (RU; 2002-xx-xx), page 162
- ↑ Famitsu, "1999-03-12" (JP; 1999-02-26), page 30
- ↑ Gamers' Republic, "May 1999" (US; 1999-04-15), page 88
- ↑ MAN!AC, "05/99" (DE; 1999-04-07), page 46
- ↑ Mega Console, "Aprile 1999" (IT; 1999-0x-xx), page 63
- ↑ Sega Magazin, "Mai 1999" (DE; 1999-04-01), page 20
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