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| tab2=Mega Drive
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| tab3=Saturn
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| tab4=Game Gear
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| tab5=Neo Geo Pocket Color
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| tab6=Windows PC
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| tab7=WonderSwan
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| support={{company|[[LMS Music]]|system=SAT|role=audio}}
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| distributor={{company|[[Sega]]|system=SYSC2}}
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| licensor={{company|[[Sega]]|system=WS,NGPC}}
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| portal={{company|[[Puyo Puyo! Sega]]|system=Android|region=JP}}
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| system=[[Sega System C2]], [[Sega Mega Drive]], [[Sega Game Gear]], [[Sega Saturn]], [[Neo Geo Pocket Color]], [[Windows PC]], [[WonderSwan]], [[Virtual Console]], [[Android]]
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| sounddriver={{SAT}} SCSP (1 track)
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| peripherals={{GG}} [[Gear-to-Gear Cable]]
 
| players=1-2
 
| players=1-2
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| genre=Action Puzzle{{fileref|PuyoPuyo2 MD JP Box.jpg}}{{fileref|PuyoPuyo2 Saturn JP Box Back.jpg}}{{fileref|PuyoPuyoTsuu GG JP Box Front.jpg}}, Puzzle{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20200702232146/https://sega.jp/history/hard/megadrive/software_l.html}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20200320230433/https://sega.jp/fb/segahard/ss/soft_licensee1.html}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20130101202427/http://sega.jp/fb/segahard/gg/soft_licensee.html}}
| arcade_date_jp=1994-10
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| releases={{releasesArcade
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| sysc2_date_jp=1994-09{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20110610001024/http://vc.sega.jp:80/vca_puyo2/}}
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| md_code_jp=T-66013
 
| md_code_jp=T-66013
 
| md_rrp_jp=6,800
 
| md_rrp_jp=6,800
| gg_date_jp=1994-12-16
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}}
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{{releasesGG
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| gg_date_jp=1994-12-16{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20130101202427/http://sega.jp/fb/segahard/gg/soft_licensee.html}}
 
| gg_code_jp=T-66037
 
| gg_code_jp=T-66037
 
| gg_rrp_jp=3,800
 
| gg_rrp_jp=3,800
| sat_date_jp=1995-10-27
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}}
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| sat_date_jp=1995-10-27{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20200320230433/https://sega.jp/fb/segahard/ss/soft_licensee1.html}}
 
| sat_code_jp=T-6601G
 
| sat_code_jp=T-6601G
| sat_rrp_jp=4,800
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| sat_rrp_jp=4,800e{{fileref|PuyoPuyoTsuu Saturn JP Flyer.pdf}}
 
| sat_date_jp_s=1997-06-20
 
| sat_date_jp_s=1997-06-20
 
| sat_code_jp_s=T-6604G
 
| sat_code_jp_s=T-6604G
 
| sat_rrp_jp_s=2,800
 
| sat_rrp_jp_s=2,800
| ngpc_date_jp=1999-07-22
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| sat_rating_jp_s=all
| ngpc_code_jp=NEOP00410
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| ngpc_rrp_jp=3,800
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{{releasesNGPC
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| ngpc_date_jp=1999-07-22{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20000116213707/http://www2.neogeo.co.jp/soft/c_puyo/index.html}}
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| ngpc_code_jp=NEOP00410
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| ngpc_rrp_jp=3,800{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20000116213707/http://www2.neogeo.co.jp/soft/c_puyo/index.html}}
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| ngpc_date_us=1999-09-21{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/19991009142001/http://www.tronixweb.com:80/new.html}}
 
| ngpc_code_us=NEOP00411
 
| ngpc_code_us=NEOP00411
| ngpc_date_eu=1999-11-26
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| ngpc_rating_us=e
| ws_date_jp=1999
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| ngpc_date_eu=1999-11-26{{ref|1=https://web.archive.org/web/20010415152852/http://www.chipsworld.co.uk/detProd.asp?ProductCode=1676}}
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| ngpc_rrp_uk=24.99{{magref|cvg|220|99}}
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| ngpc_code_eu=NEOP0041
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}}
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{{releases
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| ws_date_jp=1999-03-11{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20030805024409/http://www.swan.channel.or.jp/swan/software/line_up/puyo/index.html}}
 
| ws_code_jp=SWJ-BAN004
 
| ws_code_jp=SWJ-BAN004
 
| ws_rrp_jp=3,600
 
| ws_rrp_jp=3,600
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}}
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| pc_date_jp_Special Price=xxxx
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| pc_date_jp_DigiCube=xxxx
 
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{{releasesWii
 
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| vc_date_jp=2007-04-24{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20180306002649/https://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/vc/software/03.html}}
| vc_rrp_jp=600
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| vc_rrp_jp=600{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20070423065942/http://vc.sega.jp:80/vc_puyo2/}}
| vc_date_us=2008-03-10
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| vc_rating_jp=a
| vc_rrp_us=900
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| vc_date_us=2008-03-10{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20101122224542/http://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/veYJinSM9ynV1TYmbC3HDWzWimGIg5lU}}
| vc_date_eu=2008-05-09
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| vc_rrp_us=900{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20101122224542/http://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/veYJinSM9ynV1TYmbC3HDWzWimGIg5lU}}
| vc_rrp_eu=900
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| vc_rating_us=e
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| vc_date_eu=2008-05-09{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20171018052522/http://www.nintendolife.com/games/megadrive/puyo_puyo_2_tsuu}}{{ref|https://archive.is/vXnLp|https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Virtual-Console-Wii-/Puyo-Puyo-2-278667.html}}
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| vc_rrp_eu=900{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20171018052522/http://www.nintendolife.com/games/megadrive/puyo_puyo_2_tsuu}}
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| vc_rating_eu=3
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| vc_date_au=2008-05
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| vc_rrp_au=900{{ref|1=http://web.archive.org/web/20120403023445/http://www.nintendo.com.au/index.php?action=catalogue&prodcat_id=41&prod_id=19762&pageID=4}}
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| vc_rating_au=g
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| vca_date_jp=2011-06-07{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20180310233605/https://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/vc/software/13.html}}
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| vca_rrp_jp=800{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20110610001024/http://vc.sega.jp:80/vca_puyo2/}}
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| vca_rating_jp=a
 
}}
 
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{{releases3DS
 
{{releases3DS
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| vc3ds_date_jp=2013-12-25{{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20131222230655/http://vc.sega.jp:80/3ds/puyo2/}}
| vc3ds_rrp_jp=381
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| vc3ds_rrp_jp=381 (''400''){{ref|http://web.archive.org/web/20131222230655/http://vc.sega.jp:80/3ds/puyo2/}}
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| vc3ds_rating_jp=a
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| android_date_jp=201x
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| android_date_jp_ps=2011-09-12{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20111005001318/http://sega.jp/kt/}}
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| android_rrp_jp_ps=sub
 
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'''''Puyo Puyo Tsuu''''' (ぷよぷよ通) or '''''Puyo Puyo 2''''' is a puzzle game developed by [[Compile]] in 1994, initially released for [[Sega]]'s [[System C-2]] arcade board before being ported to other consoles (such as the [[Sega Mega Drive]], [[Sega Game Gear]], and [[Sega Saturn]]). It is the sequel to the Sega/Compile version of ''[[Puyo Puyo]]'', whose path the entire series has followed to date.
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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ぷよぷよ通) or '''''Puyo Puyo 2''''' is a puzzle game developed by [[Compile]] in 1994, initially released for [[Sega]]'s [[System C-2]] arcade board before being ported to other consoles (such as the [[Sega Mega Drive]], [[Sega Game Gear]], and [[Sega Saturn]]). It is the sequel to the Sega/Compile version of ''[[Puyo Puyo]]'', whose path the entire series has followed to date.
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The standalone game was exclusively released in Japan until 1999, when Sega ported it to the [[Neo Geo Pocket Color]] under the name '''''Puyo Pop''''' in the US/Europe (unrelated to the GBA ''Puyo Pop'' ''[[Minna de Puyo Puyo]]'') — making it the first ''Puyo Puyo'' game to be released outside Japan unaltered (and establishing the ''Puyo Puyo''/''Puyo Pop'' naming discretion still used today). It was also included as the Classic mode of ''[[Puyo Pop Fever]]'' and later rereleased on the Virtual Console's Import section (albeit untranslated).
  
The standalone game was exclusively released in Japan until 2000, when Sega ported it to the [[Neo Geo Pocket Color]] under the name '''''Puyo Pop''''' in the US/Europe (unrelated to the GBA ''Puyo Pop'' ''[[Minna de Puyo Puyo]]'') — making it the first ''Puyo Puyo'' game to be released outside Japan unaltered (and establishing the ''Puyo Puyo''/''Puyo Pop'' naming discretion still used today). It was also included as the Classic mode of ''[[Puyo Pop Fever]]'' and later rereleased on the Virtual Console's Import section (albeit untranslated).
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Sega also produced a port to [[Bandai]]'s WonderSwan handheld. Later [[Windows PC]] re-releases also credit Sega, who had at this point acquired the ''Puyo Puyo'' IP from Compile.  
  
Sega also produced a port to [[Bandai]]'s WonderSwan handheld.
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==Gameplay==
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While the 1992 release of ''Puyo Puyo'' is credited for introducing competitive play, the improvements made in ''Puyo Puyo Tsuu'' made it a gold standard for tournaments, and the basis for all ''Puyo Puyo'' releases going forward. Unlike its predecessors, no non-competitive single player modes exist in ''Tsuu'' (i.e. "practice" or "endless") - the player is always pitted against a human or AI opponent (an exception being the later Sega Saturn version, which brings these modes back).
  
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''Puyo Puyo Tsuu'' introduces a concept known as "sousai" (相殺), commonly translated as "offsetting" or "countering" as a form of defense against incoming ojama puyo. If, while ojama puyo are queued to land in your play area, you are able to pop puyo, the resulting ojama created in your turn will cancel out the ojama your queue. For example, if five ojama are queued and your pop creates four, you will only receive one ojama puyo. Furthermore, if in this situation you create six ojama puyo, your opponent will receive one instead.
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While the sousai rule can be disabled, it typically leads to shorter games, as skilled players can both send ojama puyo to their opponent, and avoid receiving any ojama puyo themselves. Subsequently, this style of gameplay leans towards a need for large chains obtained within the shortest possible time. The scoring has also been revised so that the big points are only available to those who can create these large chains.
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As with all ''Puyo Puyo'' titles, five different colours of puyo exist, however unlike its predecessors, ''Puyo Puyo Tsuu'' rarely uses all five colours at once. Instead it is more common for four colours to be used, which in turn leads to a greater chance of producing chains (''[[Puyo Puyo Sun]]'' would later reduce this to three colours for earlier stages). As fewer colours in play usually leads to more popping, players are less likely to lose based on puyo placements alone.
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With "Rule Henka" enabled, two new types of ojama puyo come into play. "Kata puyo" (固ぷよ), resembling ice blocks, are twice as strong as ojama (but are popped in the same way) and "tokuten puyo" (得点ぷよ) increase the player's score if popped. The "Rensa Shibari" option also allows players to dictate how many chains are needed to generate ojama puyo.
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Also new to ''Tsuu'' is the "quick turn" (クイックターン) feature. If a falling pair of puyo is obstructed on both sides, rotating will cause the pair to flip, with the top puyo becoming the bottom and vice versa. Also, while previous ''Puyo Puyo'' ganes only show a preview of the next piece, ''Tsuu'' shows two upcoming pieces, theoretically allowing the player to plan further ahead.
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Finally "zen keshi" (全消し) or "full erase" bonuses are awarded if the player manages to pop all the puyo in their play area. This in turn causes a significant amount of ojama (or tokuten) puyo to be sent to the opposing player after the next pop.
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While the single player campaign is similar to 1992's ''Puyo Puyo'', it is now less linear, with multiple stages of progession accessed only when the player has achived enough "rest points". Opponents are to some degree randomised, and given that each opponent uses different tactics, this means it is less likely two playthroughs will be the same. Furthermore some opponents only appear if the player deliberately scores too few rest points, or manages to level up without using any continues.
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A unique technical feature to the Mega Drive version is a "voice" option. While sampled speech cannot be turned off during normal play, the player can opt for lower quality samples that do not interrupt the music.
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The Saturn version contains the SNES port's Rally mode and adds full voice acting to that version's pre-battle cutscenes.
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==Versions==
 
The Mega Drive version was the first MD game to use the new [[Saturn]]-style box layout in the JP region.
 
The Mega Drive version was the first MD game to use the new [[Saturn]]-style box layout in the JP region.
  
==Gameplay==
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===Comparisons===
Tsuu drops the single-player solo mode of the original MSX ''Puyo Puyo'' (kept as a Practice mode in the Sega/Compile version) and brings the focus to competitive gaming. The most important competitive feature added to the sequel is Offsetting, or Sousai, where trash/nuisance puyo (known as Refugee Beans to ''[[Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine]]'' players) are not only sent to the opponent when puyo are cleared from the board, but will also be removed from your queue. "Rensa Shibari" allows the players to determine how many chains are necessary to generate trash. "Rule Henka" makes some of your opponent's trash harder to remove and removing your trash more rewarding score-wise. If the currently falling pair of puyo are stuck between two columns of puyo, you can now flip them by pressing {{A}}/{{B}}/{{C}}.
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Furthermore, the single-player story mode was altered. While the story remains the same (you are Arle Nadja and Satan wants to take your pet Carbuncle), the progression of levels has changed. A series of enemies appears on screen and you must choose one at random to fight. Defeating an enemy will lower your "Rest Points." Once all your "Rest Points" have been cleared, you move on to the next level, with newer, harder enemies. The enemies from ''Puyo Puyo'' return, however their difficulties have been randomized (for example, Draco Centauros, the weakest normal mode enemy in ''Puyo Puyo'', is now one of the two penultimate-level enemies). Other enemies have also been introduced.
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==History==
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===Legacy===
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[[Sega Logistics Service]] announced it would end service on the arcade machines on March 31, 2017.{{fileref|SegaProductsTerminationAnnouncement 2016-11 JP.pdf}}{{fileref|SegaProductsTerminationAnnouncement 2016-12.pdf}}
  
==Production Credits==
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==Production credits==
===Mega Drive Version===
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===Mega Drive version===
'''Produce:''' [[Masamitsu Niitani|Moo Niitani]]<br>
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{{creditstable|
'''Program:''' [[Takayuki Hirono|Jemini Hirono]], [[Yasutoshi Akiyama|Yasutoshi Akiyama S]]<br>
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*'''Produce:''' [[Masamitsu Niitani|Moo Niitani]]
'''Design:''' Riu.S.Aya<br>
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*'''Program:''' [[Takayuki Hirono|Jemini Hirono]], [[Yasutoshi Akiyama|Yasutoshi Akiyama S]]
'''Sound & Voice:''' [[Tsuyoshi Matsushima]] (LMS Music), [[Tomonori Minami|BA.M]] (LMS Music)<br>
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*'''Design:''' Riu.S.Aya
'''Manual & Package:''' [[Fukusaburo Kido]], [[Sonchoh Sawa]]<br>
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*'''Sound & Voice:''' [[Tsuyoshi Matsushima]] (LMS Music), [[Tomonori Minami|BA.M]] (LMS Music)
'''Special Thanks:''' Kazuhiko Kitade, [[Kengo Morita|Kengo Morita (24)]]<br>
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*'''Manual & Package:''' [[Fukusaburo Kido]], [[Sonchoh Sawa]]
© [[Compile]] 1994<br>
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*'''Special Thanks:''' Kazuhiko Kitade, [[Kengo Morita|Kengo Morita (24)]]
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:'''© [[Compile]] 1994'''
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| source=In-game credits
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| pdf=Puyo Puyo Tsuu MD credits.pdf
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| console=MD
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===WonderSwan Version===
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===Saturn version===
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{{creditstable|
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*'''プログラム作成 MD版からの移植 ゲーム本編:''' 金山 索志 (Bit Laoratory)
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*'''CD、サウンド、全プログラムリンク作業:''' 鶴岡 義明 (Bit Laoratory)
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*'''オプション画面、ペリフェラル、シネパック:''' 本間 直純 (Bit Laoratory)
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*'''漫才デモ、エンディング:''' 嶋田 智幸 (Game Arts)
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*'''現場監督、進行管理:''' 長村 琢哉 (Game Arts)
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| source=In-CD-ROM credits (COPYRIGH.TXT)
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===WonderSwan version===
 
:''TODO confirm against ending (this is ripped from ROM)''
 
:''TODO confirm against ending (this is ripped from ROM)''
*'''Planner''': [[Masato Shimamura|Masato Simamura]], [[Kaoru Fujiwara]]
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{{creditstable|
*'''Programmer''': [[Osamu Kodera]]
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*'''Planner:''' [[Masato Shimamura|Masato Simamura]], [[Kaoru Fujiwara]]
*'''Special Programmer''': [[Tadashi Eda]]
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*'''Programmer:''' [[Osamu Kodera]]
*'''Graphic''': [[Akiko Saito]]
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*'''Special Programmer:''' [[Tadashi Eda]]
*'''Sound''': [[Hideki Ave]] ([[Hideki Abe]]?)
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*'''Graphic:''' [[Akiko Saito]]
*'''Special Thanks''': [[Go Tsuzuki]]
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*'''Sound:''' [[Hideki Ave]] ([[Hideki Abe]]?)
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*'''Special Thanks:''' [[Go Tsuzuki]]
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| console=WS
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}}
  
==Gallery==
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==Digital manuals==
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<gallery>
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PuyoPuyoTsuu MD JP MDMini manual.pdf|Mega Drive Mini JP manual
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</gallery>
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==Magazine articles==
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{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}}
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==Promotional material==
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{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Promotional material}}
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==Photo gallery==
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
 
PuyoPuyoTsuu SystemC PCB Top.jpg|System C PCB (top)
 
PuyoPuyoTsuu SystemC PCB Top.jpg|System C PCB (top)
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</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
==Promotional Material==
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==Physical scans==
<gallery>
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===System C version===
File:PuyoPuyoTsuu Saturn JP Flyer.pdf|Saturn flyer
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{{ScanArcade
File:PuyoPuyoTsuu_JP_PrintAdvert.jpg|Saturn print advert
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| instructionstop=PuyoPuyoTsuu SystemC JP Instructions Top.jpg
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| instructionslong=PuyoPuyoTsuu SystemC JP Instructions Long.jpg
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| instructioncard1=PuyoPuyoTsuu SystemC JP InstructionCard 1.jpg
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| instructioncard2=PuyoPuyoTsuu SystemC JP InstructionCard 2.jpg
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}}
  
==Physical Scans==
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===Mega Drive version===
===Mega Drive Version===
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{{ratings|MD}}
 
{{Scanbox
 
{{Scanbox
 
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===Game Gear Version===
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===Game Gear version===
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{{ratings|GG}}
 
{{Scanbox
 
{{Scanbox
 
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| cart=PuyoPuyoTsuu GG JP Cart.jpg
 
| square=yes
 
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| manual=PuyoPuyoTsuu_GG_JP_Manual.pdf
 
}}
 
}}
  
===Saturn Version===
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===Saturn version===
{{ratings
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{{ratings|SAT}}
| icon=SAT
 
| consolesplus=92
 
| consolesplus_source={{num|50|page=114}}
 
| cvg=83
 
| cvg_source={{num|170|page=44}}
 
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{{Scanbox
 
{{Scanbox
 
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| back=PuyoPuyo2 Saturn JP Box Back.jpg
 
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| disc=PuyoPuyoTsuu Saturn JP Disc.jpg
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| square=yes
 
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==External Links==
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==Technical information==
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==External links==
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* Sega of Japan Virtual Console pages: [http://vc.sega.jp/vc_puyo2/ Mega Drive], [http://vc.sega.jp/vca_puyo2/ Arcade]
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* Sega of Japan 3DS VC catalogue pages: [http://vc.sega.jp/3ds/puyo2/ Game Gear]
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* Nintendo catalogue pages: Wii Virtual Console: [https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/veYJinSM9ynV1TYmbC3HDWzWimGIg5lU US], [https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Virtual-Console-Wii-/Puyo-Puyo-2-278667.html UK], [http://web.archive.org/web/20120403023445/http://www.nintendo.com.au/index.php?action=catalogue&prodcat_id=41&prod_id=19762&pageID=4 AU]; Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console: [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/titles/50010000017977 JP]
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* [http://www.swan.channel.or.jp/swan/software/line_up/index_PYO01.html Bandai's page for the WonderSwan version (Japanese)]
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* [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jp.co.sega.puyotsu.puyotsu_tenkey ''{{PAGENAME}}'' on Google Play] (offline)
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* [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jp.co.sega.puyotsu.puyotsu2d_monthly_sum ''{{PAGENAME}}'' PuyoSega version on Google Play] (offline)
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==References==
 
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Revision as of 01:38, 13 May 2024

For the mobile port, see Puyo Puyo Tsuu (mobile).

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  • System C2
  • Mega Drive
  • Saturn
  • Game Gear
  • Neo Geo Pocket Color
  • Windows PC
  • WonderSwan

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Puyo Puyo Tsuu
System(s): Sega System C2, Sega Mega Drive, Sega Game Gear, Sega Saturn, Neo Geo Pocket Color, Windows PC, WonderSwan, Virtual Console, Android
Publisher:
Developer:
Supporting companies:
Distributor:
Arcade (System C2)
Sega
Licensor:
Bandai WonderSwan
Neo Geo Pocket Color
Sega
Distribution portal:
Google Android OS
Puyo Puyo! Sega (JP)
Sound driver:
Sega Saturn
SCSP (1 track)
Peripherals supported:
Sega Game Gear
Gear-to-Gear Cable
Genre: Action Puzzle[4][5][6], Puzzle[7][8][9]

















Number of players: 1-2
Release Date RRP Code
Arcade (System C2)
JP
¥? ?





























Sega Mega Drive
JP
¥6,8006,800 T-66013
Sega Game Gear
JP
¥3,8003,800 T-66037
Sega Saturn
JP
¥4,800 (4,944)4,800e[11] T-6601G
Sega Saturn
JP
(Satakore)
¥2,8002,800 T-6604G
Sega Rating: All Ages
Neo Geo Pocket Color
JP
¥3,8003,800[12] NEOP00410
Neo Geo Pocket Color
US
NEOP00411
ESRB: Everyone
Neo Geo Pocket Color
EU
NEOP0041
Bandai WonderSwan
JP
1999-03-11[16] ¥3,600 SWJ-BAN004
Windows PC
JP
(Special Price)
Windows PC
JP
(DigiCube)
Wii Virtual Console
JP
600pts600[18]
CERO: A
Wii Virtual Console
US
900pts900[19]
ESRB: Everyone
Wii Virtual Console
EU
900pts900[20]
PEGI: 3+
Wii Virtual Console
AU
900pts900[22]
OFLC: General (G)
Wii Virtual Console
JP
(Arcade)
800pts800[10]
CERO: A
Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console
JP
¥381 (400)381 (400)[24]
CERO: A
Google Android OS
JP
Google Android OS
JP
(PuyoSega)
SUBsub
Non-Sega versions

Puyo Puyo Tsuu (ぷよぷよ通) or Puyo Puyo 2 is a puzzle game developed by Compile in 1994, initially released for Sega's System C-2 arcade board before being ported to other consoles (such as the Sega Mega Drive, Sega Game Gear, and Sega Saturn). It is the sequel to the Sega/Compile version of Puyo Puyo, whose path the entire series has followed to date.

The standalone game was exclusively released in Japan until 1999, when Sega ported it to the Neo Geo Pocket Color under the name Puyo Pop in the US/Europe (unrelated to the GBA Puyo Pop Minna de Puyo Puyo) — making it the first Puyo Puyo game to be released outside Japan unaltered (and establishing the Puyo Puyo/Puyo Pop naming discretion still used today). It was also included as the Classic mode of Puyo Pop Fever and later rereleased on the Virtual Console's Import section (albeit untranslated).

Sega also produced a port to Bandai's WonderSwan handheld. Later Windows PC re-releases also credit Sega, who had at this point acquired the Puyo Puyo IP from Compile.

Gameplay

While the 1992 release of Puyo Puyo is credited for introducing competitive play, the improvements made in Puyo Puyo Tsuu made it a gold standard for tournaments, and the basis for all Puyo Puyo releases going forward. Unlike its predecessors, no non-competitive single player modes exist in Tsuu (i.e. "practice" or "endless") - the player is always pitted against a human or AI opponent (an exception being the later Sega Saturn version, which brings these modes back).

Puyo Puyo Tsuu introduces a concept known as "sousai" (相殺), commonly translated as "offsetting" or "countering" as a form of defense against incoming ojama puyo. If, while ojama puyo are queued to land in your play area, you are able to pop puyo, the resulting ojama created in your turn will cancel out the ojama your queue. For example, if five ojama are queued and your pop creates four, you will only receive one ojama puyo. Furthermore, if in this situation you create six ojama puyo, your opponent will receive one instead.

While the sousai rule can be disabled, it typically leads to shorter games, as skilled players can both send ojama puyo to their opponent, and avoid receiving any ojama puyo themselves. Subsequently, this style of gameplay leans towards a need for large chains obtained within the shortest possible time. The scoring has also been revised so that the big points are only available to those who can create these large chains.

As with all Puyo Puyo titles, five different colours of puyo exist, however unlike its predecessors, Puyo Puyo Tsuu rarely uses all five colours at once. Instead it is more common for four colours to be used, which in turn leads to a greater chance of producing chains (Puyo Puyo Sun would later reduce this to three colours for earlier stages). As fewer colours in play usually leads to more popping, players are less likely to lose based on puyo placements alone.

With "Rule Henka" enabled, two new types of ojama puyo come into play. "Kata puyo" (固ぷよ), resembling ice blocks, are twice as strong as ojama (but are popped in the same way) and "tokuten puyo" (得点ぷよ) increase the player's score if popped. The "Rensa Shibari" option also allows players to dictate how many chains are needed to generate ojama puyo.

Also new to Tsuu is the "quick turn" (クイックターン) feature. If a falling pair of puyo is obstructed on both sides, rotating will cause the pair to flip, with the top puyo becoming the bottom and vice versa. Also, while previous Puyo Puyo ganes only show a preview of the next piece, Tsuu shows two upcoming pieces, theoretically allowing the player to plan further ahead.

Finally "zen keshi" (全消し) or "full erase" bonuses are awarded if the player manages to pop all the puyo in their play area. This in turn causes a significant amount of ojama (or tokuten) puyo to be sent to the opposing player after the next pop.

While the single player campaign is similar to 1992's Puyo Puyo, it is now less linear, with multiple stages of progession accessed only when the player has achived enough "rest points". Opponents are to some degree randomised, and given that each opponent uses different tactics, this means it is less likely two playthroughs will be the same. Furthermore some opponents only appear if the player deliberately scores too few rest points, or manages to level up without using any continues.

A unique technical feature to the Mega Drive version is a "voice" option. While sampled speech cannot be turned off during normal play, the player can opt for lower quality samples that do not interrupt the music.

The Saturn version contains the SNES port's Rally mode and adds full voice acting to that version's pre-battle cutscenes.

Versions

The Mega Drive version was the first MD game to use the new Saturn-style box layout in the JP region.

Comparisons

Main article: Puyo Puyo Tsuu/Comparisons.

History

Legacy

Sega Logistics Service announced it would end service on the arcade machines on March 31, 2017.[26][27]

Production credits

Mega Drive version

© Compile 1994
Source:
In-game credits
Puyo Puyo Tsuu MD credits.pdf
[28]


Saturn version

  • プログラム作成 MD版からの移植 ゲーム本編: 金山 索志 (Bit Laoratory)
  • CD、サウンド、全プログラムリンク作業: 鶴岡 義明 (Bit Laoratory)
  • オプション画面、ペリフェラル、シネパック: 本間 直純 (Bit Laoratory)
  • 漫才デモ、エンディング: 嶋田 智幸 (Game Arts)
  • 現場監督、進行管理: 長村 琢哉 (Game Arts)
Source:
In-CD-ROM credits (COPYRIGH.TXT)

WonderSwan version

TODO confirm against ending (this is ripped from ROM)
Source:
ROM


Digital manuals

Magazine articles

Main article: Puyo Puyo Tsuu/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

Main article: Puyo Puyo Tsuu/Promotional material.

Photo gallery

Physical scans

System C version

System C, JP
PuyoPuyoTsuu SystemC JP Instructions Top.jpg
"Top" instructions
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"Long" instructions
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Instuction card(s)

Mega Drive version

Sega Retro Average 
Publication Score Source
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Based on
0 review
Sega Retro Average 
Publication Version Score
1700 igr dlya Sega (RU)
50
[29]
Beep! MegaDrive (JP) NTSC-J
78
[30]
Famitsu (JP) NTSC-J
63
[31]
Joypad (FR) NTSC-J
92
[32]
Saturn Fan (JP) NTSC-J
83
[33]
Sega Saturn Magazine (JP) NTSC-J
86
[34]
Sega Mega Drive
75
Based on
6 reviews

Puyo Puyo Tsuu

Mega Drive, JP
PuyoPuyo2 MD JP Box.jpg
Cover
PuyoPuyoTsuu MD JP CartTop.jpg
PuyoPuyo2 MD JP Cart.jpg
Cart
Puyopuyotsuu md jp manual.pdf
Manual

Game Gear version

Sega Retro Average 
Publication Score Source
{{{{{icon}}}|L}} Division by zero.
Based on
0 review
Sega Retro Average 
Publication Version Score
Beep! MegaDrive (JP) NTSC-J
73
[35]
Famitsu (JP) NTSC-J
58
[36]
Sega Saturn Magazine (JP) NTSC-J
83
[37]
Sega Game Gear
71
Based on
3 reviews

Puyo Puyo Tsuu

Game Gear, JP
PuyoPuyoTsuu GG JP Box Back.jpgNospine-small.pngPuyoPuyoTsuu GG JP Box Front.jpg
Cover
PuyoPuyoTsuu GG JP Cart.jpg
Cart
PuyoPuyoTsuu GG JP Manual.pdf
Manual

Saturn version

Sega Retro Average 
Publication Score Source
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Based on
0 review
Sega Retro Average 
Publication Version Score
Consoles + (FR) NTSC-J
92
[38]
Computer & Video Games (UK) NTSC-J
83
[39]
Famitsu (JP) NTSC-J
68
[40]
Saturn Fan (JP) NTSC-J
79
[41]
Sega Saturn Magazine (JP) NTSC-J
70
[42]
Sega Saturn Magazine (JP) NTSC-J
77
[43]
Sega Saturn
78
Based on
6 reviews

Puyo Puyo Tsuu

Saturn, JP
PuyoPuyo2 Saturn JP Box Back.jpgPuyoPuyo2 Saturn JP Box Front.jpg
Cover
PuyoPuyoTsuuSaturnJPSpine.jpg
Spinecard
PuyoPuyoTsuu Saturn JP Disc.jpg
Disc
Saturn, JP (Satakore)
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Cover
PuyoPuyoTsuu Saturn JP Disc Satakore.jpg
Disc
PuyoPuyoTsuu SS jp manual Satakore.pdf
Manual

Neo Geo Pocket Color version

Sega Retro Average 
Publication Score Source
{{{{{icon}}}|L}} Division by zero.
Based on
0 review
Sega Retro Average 
Publication Version Score
Arcade (UK) PAL
50
[44]
Consoles + (FR)
90
[45]
Computer & Video Games (UK)
50
[15]
Game Informer (US) NTSC-U
67
[46]
Pocket Games (US) NTSC-U
75
[47]
Techno (UK)
70
[48]
Neo Geo Pocket Color
67
Based on
6 reviews

Puyo Puyo Tsuu

Neo Geo Pocket Color, US
PuyoPuyoTsuu NGPC US Box Front.jpg
Cover
Neo Geo Pocket Color, EU
PuyoPuyoTsuu NGPC EU Box.jpg
Cover
PuyoPop NGPC EU Cart.jpg
Cart
Neo Geo Pocket Color, JP
PuyoPuyoTsuu NGPC JP Box.jpg
Cover
PuyoPuyoTsuu NGPC JP Cart.jpg
Cart

Windows PC version

PC, JP (Special Price)

PC, JP (DigiCube)

WonderSwan version

WonderSwan, JP
Puyo Puyo Tsu Wonderswan JP Top.jpg
PuyoPuyoTsuu WS JP Box Back.jpgPuyo Puyo Tsu Wonderswan JP Spine.jpgPuyoPuyoTsuu WS JP Box Front.jpgPuyo Puyo Tsu Wonderswan JP Spine2.jpg
Puyo Puyo Tsu Wonderswan JP Bottom.jpg
Cover
PuyoPuyoTsuu WS JP Cart.jpg
Cart
Puyo Puyo Tsu Wonderswan JP Manual.pdf
Manual
Puyo Puyo Tsu Wonderswan JP RegCard.pdf
Registration card

Technical information

Main article: Puyo Puyo Tsuu/Technical information.

External links

References

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  2. https://www.mtwo.co.jp/development/retrogame-2/#tab-3
  3. https://www.mtwo.co.jp/development/retrogame-2/#tab-4
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  5. File:PuyoPuyo2 Saturn JP Box Back.jpg
  6. File:PuyoPuyoTsuu GG JP Box Front.jpg
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  13. http://www.tronixweb.com:80/new.html (Wayback Machine: 1999-10-09 14:20)
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  17. https://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/vc/software/03.html (Wayback Machine: 2018-03-06 00:26)
  18. http://vc.sega.jp:80/vc_puyo2/ (Wayback Machine: 2007-04-23 06:59)
  19. 19.0 19.1 http://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/veYJinSM9ynV1TYmbC3HDWzWimGIg5lU (Wayback Machine: 2010-11-22 22:45)
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  27. File:SegaProductsTerminationAnnouncement 2016-12.pdf
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  31. Famitsu, "1994-12-09" (JP; 1994-11-25), page 1
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  35. Beep! MegaDrive, "January 1995" (JP; 1994-12-08), page 27
  36. Famitsu, "1994-12-23" (JP; 1994-12-09), page 44
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  38. Consoles +, "Janvier 1996" (FR; 199x-xx-xx), page 114
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  40. Famitsu, "1995-11-03" (JP; 1995-10-20), page 1
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  42. Sega Saturn Magazine, "November 1995" (JP; 1995-10-07), page 195
  43. Sega Saturn Magazine, "Readers rating final data" (JP; 2000-03), page 14
  44. Arcade, "April 2000" (UK; 2000-03-27), page 100
  45. Consoles +, "Mars 2000" (FR; 2000-0x-xx), page 134
  46. Game Informer, "October 1999" (US; 1999-xx-xx), page 92
  47. Pocket Games, "Spring 2000" (US; 2000-xx-xx), page 43
  48. Techno (UK) (+0:00)


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Arcade
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Game Boy Advance
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Puyo Puyo (2001) | Hitori de Puyo Puyo (2001) | Nazo Puyo (2003) | Futari de Puyo Puyo (2003) | Puyo Puyo Tsuu (2003) | Puyo Puyo Fever (2004)
Vodafone Live! (256KB)
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
Puyo Puyo! Original Sound Track (2007) | Puyo Puyo Fever 1 & 2 Sound Track (2007) | Puyo Puyo no Uta (2009) | Puyo Puyo 7 Original Soundtrack (2009) | Puyo Puyo!! Anniversary Sound Collection (2011) | Puyo Puyo!! Original Soundtrack (2012) | Puyo Puyo Vocal Tracks (2012) | Puyo Puyo Vocal Tracks Vol. 2 (2013) | Puyo Puyo Vocal Tracks Vol. 3 (2015) | Puyo Puyo Chronicle 25-shuunen Anniversary CD (2016) | Pachinko CR Puyo Puyo Soundtrack (2017) | Puyo Puyo Tetris 1 & 2 Original Soundtrack (2020) | Puyo Puyo Puzzle Pop - Original Sound Track - (2024)
Audiobook
Drama CD Puyo Puyo (2012) | Drama CD Puyo Puyo Vol. 2 (2012) | Drama CD Puyo Puyo Vol. 3 (2013) | Drama CD Puyo Puyo Vol. 4 (2013) | Drama CD Puyo Puyo Vol. 5 (2014) | Drama CD Puyo Puyo Vol. 6 (2016) | Drama CD Puyo Puyo Vol. 7 (2016) | Drama CD Puyo Puyo Vol. 8 (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
Mega Drive & Game Gear Koushiki Guide Book Puyo Puyo (1993) | Puyo Puyo Sun Koushiki Guide Book (1997) | Puyo Puyo Amitie to Fushigina Tamago (2014) | Puyo Puyo Minna no Yume, Kanaeru Yo!? (2014) | Puyo Puyo Sig no Himitsu (2015) | Puyo Puyo Satan no Space Yuenchi (2016) | Puyo Puyo 25-shuunen Anniversary Book (2016) | Puyo Puyo Chronicle Kanpeki Kouryaku Guide (2016) | Puyo Puyo Amitie to Ai no Shoujo!? (2017)
Other List of Puyo Puyo merchandise