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[[Sega]] did not support [[Bandai]]'s WonderSwan handheld as much as they did with its competitor the [[Neo Geo Pocket]], however Sega still released various ''Puyo Puyo'' games on the system. Interestingly, the first, a port of ''[[Puyo Puyo Tsuu]]'', does not appear to mention [[Compile]] at all, despite being released in 1999 — which may indicate the story of how Sega came to end up with the Puyo Puyo property is not as clear as once thought. (Either that, or existing dumps are of a later release, as what happened with ''[[Puyo Puyo Sun Ketteiban]]''; this needs to be investigated.)
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[[Sega]] did not support [[Bandai]]'s WonderSwan handheld as much as they did with competitor [[Neo Geo Pocket]], however Sega produced a port of ''[[Puyo Puyo Tsu]]'' in 1999. Despite [[Compile]] owning the property at the time, the game does not appear to credit them at all (TODO check the ending), instead crediting only Sega, and appears to have been developed (at least in part) by a team of longtime Sega contributors (if not by Sega employees).
  
 
In 2001, [[Bandai]] also released a port of ''[[Golden Axe]]'' to the system.
 
In 2001, [[Bandai]] also released a port of ''[[Golden Axe]]'' to the system.
  
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In 2004, Bandai was also set to release ''[http://www.swan.channel.or.jp/swan/software/line_up/index_GND15.html Haro Haro: Haro no Puyo Puyo]'', a Gundam-themed Puyo Puyo game. This appears to never have happened, though a similar product exists as the Game Boy Advance game ''[[Kidou Gekidan Haro Ichiza: Haro no Puyo Puyo]]''.
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Latest revision as of 12:47, 31 March 2013

Sega did not support Bandai's WonderSwan handheld as much as they did with competitor Neo Geo Pocket, however Sega produced a port of Puyo Puyo Tsu in 1999. Despite Compile owning the property at the time, the game does not appear to credit them at all (TODO check the ending), instead crediting only Sega, and appears to have been developed (at least in part) by a team of longtime Sega contributors (if not by Sega employees).

In 2001, Bandai also released a port of Golden Axe to the system.

In 2004, Bandai was also set to release Haro Haro: Haro no Puyo Puyo, a Gundam-themed Puyo Puyo game. This appears to never have happened, though a similar product exists as the Game Boy Advance game Kidou Gekidan Haro Ichiza: Haro no Puyo Puyo.

Pages in category "WonderSwan games"

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