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Title Screen


Puyo Pop

Also known as: Minna de Puyo Puyo (JP)
Developers: Sonic Team,
Caret House
Publishers: Sega (JP/EU),
THQ (US)
Platform:
Game Boy Advance
Released in JP: October 18, 2001
Released in US: February 14, 2002
Released in EU: 2002




SoundIcon.png This game has unused sounds.
RegionIcon.png This game has regional differences.








So very stubbly.

This page is rather stubbly and could use some expansion.
Are you a bad enough dude to rescue this article?

The first Puyo Puyo game developed by Sega after Compile sold the series to them.


Unused Sounds



All voice samples in the game are from Puyo Puyo Sun, including the characters yelling "Puyo Puyo Sun!" at that game's title screen, which is obviously unused in this game. It appears to be at $3349F8 in the Japanese version.


Incubus' voice pattern has an oddity: the game plays one of his 5th chain voice when he loses instead of the lose clip. The clip is of Incubus saying "Oh my god!", and is still in the ROM, so it's likely this was censorship.


Revisional Differences





Hmmm...

To do:
Actually write this. Among the differences I (andlabs) can remember is that Carbuncle is referred to as "Cakkun", likely a transliteration of a nickname used in Japan.

The Japanese version of the game can be played in English; this is chosen on first boot. The English translation in the Japanese version is in a very early and very unpolished state; the translation would be completed and refined for the international releases.


The international versions change the title screen based on the language. The Japanese version's logo is unaffected when set to English.































































































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