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| gallery=[http://www.gamehiker.com/gallery/index.php?cat=99 GH Gallery] | | gallery=[http://www.gamehiker.com/gallery/index.php?cat=99 GH Gallery] | ||
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− | '''Tetris Attack''' (known as '''Yoshi no Panepon''' or '''Yoshi's Panepon''' in Japan) is an edited version of the puzzle game [[Panel De Pon]], which had only been released in Japan. Tetris Attack replaces the fairy characters from the original game with [[Yoshi]] and various characters from the recently-released [[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]. | + | '''Tetris Attack''' (known as '''Yoshi no Panepon''' or '''Yoshi's Panepon''' in Japan) is an edited version of the puzzle game [[Panel De Pon]], which had only been released in Japan. Tetris Attack replaces the fairy characters from the original game with [[Yoshi]] and various characters from the recently-released ''[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]''. |
=Story= | =Story= | ||
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=Legacy= | =Legacy= | ||
− | Tetris Attack has inspired other edited variations on Panel de Pon, such as [[Pokémon Puzzle League]]. | + | ''Tetris Attack'' has inspired other edited variations on ''Panel de Pon'', such as ''[[Pokémon Puzzle League]]''. |
==Remakes== | ==Remakes== | ||
− | *The Super | + | *The Super NES version was released over the [[Satellaview]] in Japan. This is the only way it was available in Japan. |
*In Japan, the Game Boy version was later released for download over the [[Nintendo Power system]]. | *In Japan, the Game Boy version was later released for download over the [[Nintendo Power system]]. | ||
+ | *In Japan, the Game Boy version was released for the [[3DS Virtual Console]] in 2013. | ||
[[Category: Video Games]][[Category: Super Nintendo Games]] [[Category: Game Boy Games]] [[Category: Mario Games]] [[Category: Puzzle Games]] | [[Category: Video Games]][[Category: Super Nintendo Games]] [[Category: Game Boy Games]] [[Category: Mario Games]] [[Category: Puzzle Games]] |
Revision as of 01:22, 21 December 2014
Tetris Attack | |
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Developer | Intelligent Systems |
Publisher | Nintendo |
System | Super NES, Game Boy |
Release Date | Super NES US August 1996 EU November 28, 1996 Game Boy US August 1996 JP October 26, 1996 EU November 28, 1996 3DS Virtual Console (Game Boy) JP December 11, 2013 |
Genre | Puzzle |
Gallery | GH Gallery |
Rating | ESRB: K-A |
Tetris Attack (known as Yoshi no Panepon or Yoshi's Panepon in Japan) is an edited version of the puzzle game Panel De Pon, which had only been released in Japan. Tetris Attack replaces the fairy characters from the original game with Yoshi and various characters from the recently-released Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island.
Story
The story mode contains a story involving Bowser using Kamek's magic to flood the world and brainwash all of Yoshi's friends into following Bowser. Yoshi must travel across the various islands and free his friends by defeating them in battle. Afterwards, he must enter the Cave of Horrors for a final showdown with Bowser and his minions.
Gameplay
This puzzle game involves rows of block that rise from the bottom of the screen rather then falling from the top. The player must arrange the rows so that similar blocks are matched and eliminated. If the blocks reach the top of the screen, the game is over.
Legacy
Tetris Attack has inspired other edited variations on Panel de Pon, such as Pokémon Puzzle League.
Remakes
- The Super NES version was released over the Satellaview in Japan. This is the only way it was available in Japan.
- In Japan, the Game Boy version was later released for download over the Nintendo Power system.
- In Japan, the Game Boy version was released for the 3DS Virtual Console in 2013.