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[[Sega]] used the name '''Puyo Pop''' for several ''[[:Category:Puyo Puyo|Puyo Puyo]]'' games released outside Japan:
 
[[Sega]] used the name '''Puyo Pop''' for several ''[[:Category:Puyo Puyo|Puyo Puyo]]'' games released outside Japan:
  
* the [[Neo Geo Pocket Color]] port of ''[[Puyo Puyo Tsu]]''
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* the [[Neo Geo Pocket Color]] port of ''[[Puyo Puyo Tsuu]]''
* ''[[Puyo Pop (GBA)]]'', called ''Minna de Puyo Puyo'' in Japan
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* ''[[Puyo Pop (Game Boy Advance)]]'', called ''Minna de Puyo Puyo'' in Japan
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* ''[[Puyo Pop (N-Gage)]]''
 
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All other ''Puyo Puyo'' games released outside Japan also use the ''Puyo Pop'' monker in their names; for instance ''[[Puyo Pop Fever]]''.
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Outside of Japan, ''Puyo Puyo Fever'' was also called ''[[Puyo Pop Fever]]''. This practice would end when ''[[Puyo Puyo Tetris]]'' was officially translated; it marked the point where every game would retain the series' original Japanese name.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 03:00, 17 November 2023

Sega used the name Puyo Pop for several Puyo Puyo games released outside Japan:

Outside of Japan, Puyo Puyo Fever was also called Puyo Pop Fever. This practice would end when Puyo Puyo Tetris was officially translated; it marked the point where every game would retain the series' original Japanese name.



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