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Revision as of 00:21, 25 June 2010
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System(s): Sega NAOMI, Sega Dreamcast, GameCube, Game Boy Advance, Macintosh, Nintendo DS, Palm OS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Windows, Xbox, Xbox Live Arcade |
Publisher: Sega |
Developer: Sonic Team |
Genre: Puzzle |
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Puyo Pop Fever (also known in Japan as Puyo Puyo Fever (ぷよぷよフィーバー)) is an installment in the Puyo Puyo series and was developed by Sonic Team. It was originally released in the arcades on Sega NAOMI hardware, however was such as success that it wound up being ported to numerous third party consoles and computers, something that hadn't happened to a Sega game since the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Gameplay is similar to all previous Puyo Puyo games, though this was the first Puyo Puyo realease to drift away from its roots set up by the then bankrupt Compile. Previous games had followed a young girl named Arle with her pet named Carbuncle, and though these two characters feature in the game, Arle is "lost" and Carbuncle is a boss. Instead an array of new characters were introduced in an attempt to regenerate the series, with Puyo Puyo being regarded as the "classic" series and Puyo Pop being the "modern" variation.
Ported to the Sega Dreamcast in early 2004, it is known to be the last Japanese Dreamcast game to be developed by Sega. Though the Dreamcast would continue to receive games in small numbers, they would be handled by third parties. The game was also brought to the Nintendo GameCube, Sony PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Xbox, and the Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, and PlayStation Portable handhelds. It was also released for Windows PCs and Macs, Palm OS, and as a downloadable via the Xbox Live Arcade service.
The game was followed by Puyo Pop Fever 2.
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Physical Scans
NAOMI Version
Dreamcast Version
GameCube Version
- PPF GC EU Box front.jpg
EU cover (front)
- PPF GC EU Box back.jpg
EU cover (back)
Game Boy Advance Version
- PPF GBA EU Box.jpg
EU cover
Mac OS Version
- PPF MAC US Box.jpg
JP cover
Nintendo DS Version
- PPF DS EU Box.jpg
US cover
PlayStation 2 Version
PlayStation Portable Version
- PPF PSP EU Box back.jpg
EU cover (back)
- PPF PSP JP Box back.jpg
JP cover (back)
Xbox Version
Windows Version
- Pages with broken file links
- No title screen
- No players field
- Old content rating field
- All games
- 2004 NAOMI Games
- NAOMI Games
- 2004 Dreamcast Games
- Dreamcast Games
- Dreamcast Puzzle Games
- GameCube Games
- Game Boy Advance Games
- Nintendo DS Games
- PlayStation 2 Games
- PlayStation Portable Games
- Xbox Games
- PC Games
- Xbox Live Arcade Games