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Puyo Puyo 2

Puyo Puyo 2 (ぷよぷよ通, Puyo Puyo Tsū) is the second installment in the Puyo Puyo series; the sequel to Puyo Puyo, made in 1994 by Compile. Compile put more thought into this game after its predecessor became successful, but never knew how much of a turnaround the game would bring.

Puyo Puyo 2
PlayStation cover art
Developer(s)Compile
Sega (re-releases)
Bits Laboratory (SS)
Goo! (PCE)
M2 (Nintendo 3DS)
Publisher(s)
SeriesPuyo Puyo
Platform(s)
Release
September 1994
  • Arcade
    Mega Drive
    • JP: December 2, 1994
    Game Gear
    • JP: December 16, 1994
    PC-9801
    • JP: October 27, 1995
    Sega Saturn
    • JP: October 27, 1995
    • JP: June 20, 1997 (reprint)
    Super Famicom
    • JP: December 8, 1995
    • JP: March 8, 1996 (remix)
    • NA: September 9, 2019
    Windows 95'
    PC Engine CD
    • JP: March 29, 1996
    PlayStation
    • JP: November 15, 1996
    • JP: March 30, 2000 (PlayStation the Best)
    Game Boy
    • JP: December 13, 1996
    WonderSwan
    • JP: March 11, 1999
    Neo Geo Pocket Color
    • JP: July 22, 1999
    • NA: September 30, 1999
    • EU: November 26, 1999
    PlayStation 2
    • JP: May 24, 2004
    Arcade
    • JP: June 7, 2011
    Sega Mega Drive
    • JP: April 24, 2007
    • NA: March 10, 2008
    [2]
    Nintendo 3DS
    Game Gear
    • JP: December 25, 2013
    Arcade
    • JP: December 23, 2015
    • NA: April 26, 2016
    [3]
    • EU: November 4, 2016
Genre(s)Puzzle
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Due to its highly acclaimed success, it became the most predominant game of the series. Though with many of its rules being experimental, the ability of Sousai (相殺, sōsai, the damage offset rule) and Rensa Sibari (連鎖縛り, rensa shibari, a custom rule that causes chains with fewer than a set number of steps to score nothing and to send no garbage) became a top hit immediately, thus creating longer matches for better gameplay. Also due to its successes, it became the most widely known multiplatform game in Japan, appearing in the Arcade, on major domestic consoles, on major handhelds, on the NEC PC-9800 series, on the PC, and on others.

The name of Puyo Puyo 2/Tsū derives from an English pun, as "tsu" (, tsū, meaning Expert) when spoken aloud sounds similar to the English word "two". Compile used similar puns for Puyo Puyo SUN and Puyo Puyo~n.

Gameplay

Just like the first game, Puyo fall from the top of the screen in pairs, can be moved left and right, and can be rotated clockwise and counter-clockwise by 90°; if the third column from the left fills up to the top, the game is over. The game has multiple new rules. The first extended rule added to this game was called "Offsetting". This will allow a player to counter and negate Garbage Puyos being sent by the opponent with chains of their own. Offsetting can also be used to send the Puyos back to the opponent, known as "Garbage overflow". The standard ojamas were kept with the release of Puyo Puyo 2, however, two new garbage types also appeared, known as Point Puyos and Hard Puyos. Point Puyos, when erased adjacently with neighbouring groups of Puyos, add points to your overall score, and can also make your chains more powerful in the short-term. Hard Puyos, when they land on the field, are harder to erase than Standard Garbage or Point Puyos, and are often referred to as Steelies.

Unlike its predecessor, Puyo Puyo 2 has three different modes for each type. The three main modes are, Single Puyo Puyo, Double Puyo Puyo, and Endless Puyo Puyo. For Super Puyo Puyo 2, and Super Puyo Puyo 2 Remix, using a Super Multitap, an additional mode known as Minna de Puyo Puyo (Everybody Puyo Puyo, also the name of a Puyo Puyo game for the Game Boy Advance), means that up to 4 players (though for Remix, including a COM player) can play. Single Puyo Puyo is a story mode. In an attempt not only to steal Arle Nadja's heart, but also to nab Carbuncle, the Dark Prince sets up a battle tower, in which Arle has to beat characters on each floor to climb up the tower. As Arle wins every match, she gains bonus points which add on to her total score, and this acts as Experience. The chains are balanced to be weaker and do less damage than in the first game, providing a greater chance to make a comeback. There are five predefined rule sets available in the versus menu. The player can set custom rules. Multiplayer lets multiple players play together.[citation needed]

Development and legacy

Puyo Puyo 2 was originally developed by Compile and released by Sega for arcades in 1994, and became the biggest arcade game to have been played in Japan since the arrival of Street Fighter II. The success of the game prompted Compile to port the game to several consoles and computers, including the Super Famicom, Mega Drive, PC Engine, Game Boy, Game Gear, Sega Saturn, PlayStation, PC under Windows 95, WonderSwan, Neo Geo Pocket Color, PlayStation 2, et al. The Game Boy Advance game Puyo Pop is also heavily inspired by this particular installment of the series.

The Super Famicom version added a 4-player mode - Compile's first attempt at such a mode for a domestic console - with the use of a multitap. Without a multitap, it's impossible to play with more than two people, as the Super NES only has two controller ports. Translation group J2E would translate this version in 2001. Months later, Compile released Super Puyo Puyo 2 Remix (す〜ぱ〜ぷよぷよ通リミックス), a special version of the Super Famicom game that allowed up to 4 players to play without the need of the multitap, by replacing the human players with computer ones. A port was also released for the PC Engine (in Super CD-ROM² format) titled Puyo Puyo CD 2 (ぷよぷよCD通). Super Puyo Puyo 2 Remix also included two new Extended Training and Special Modes, as well as other features. Another case are the PC-Engine CD, Saturn and PlayStation versions, which add voice-overs and cutscenes. The PC version of Puyo Puyo 2 was the only version to include a separate Nazo Puyo quest, as the CD versions had a "cut-down" version included into them. This version was also translated into Korean.[4] To show the success of Puyo Puyo 2, in the Sega Ages 2500 series for the PlayStation 2, Sega released a version titled Sega Ages 2500 series Vol. 12: Puyo Puyo 2 PERFECT SET (セガエイジズ2500シリーズ Vol.12 ぷよぷよ通パーフェクトセット), which paid tribute to one of the most popular versions, the Sega Saturn version. Only one version of Puyo Puyo 2 was internationally released, and that was Puyo Pop for the Neo Geo Pocket Color, which was the first Puyo Puyo game to use the international title of Puyo Pop, but the third Western release after Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine and Kirby's Ghost Trap/Avalanche.

The Sega Mega Drive version of Puyo Puyo 2 saw a western release for the first time on March 10, 2008, on the Wii console's Virtual Console service, remaining untranslated.

In 2016, developer M2 released Puyo Puyo 2 for the Nintendo 3DS as a part of the Sega 3D Classics Collection game pack. The game itself still remained untranslated.

In 2019, Sega announced that the arcade version would be re-released for the Nintendo Switch under the Sega Ages Puyo Puyo 2 (SEGA AGES ぷよぷよ通) brand.[5]

Super Puyo Puyo 2 was released on Super NES and Super Famicom Nintendo Switch Online and again remained untranslated for release in the west.[6]

Reception

In Japan, Game Machine listed Puyo Puyo 2 on their November 1, 1994 issue as being the fourth most-successful table arcade unit of the month.[7] It went on to be Japan's fourth highest-grossing arcade printed circuit board (PCB) software of 1995.[8]

References

  1. ^ "ぷよぷよ通(アーケード版) - セガ Wii(R) バーチャルコンソール公式サイト". Vc.sega.jp. Retrieved 28 August 2018.
  2. ^ Nintendo (March 10, 2008). . Archived from the original on November 22, 2010. Retrieved 10 April 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  3. ^ SEGA (April 8, 2016). "SEGA 3D CLASSICS™ COLLECTION". Retrieved 10 April 2016.
  4. ^ "puyo puyo 2 pc". Retrieved 2020-03-31.
  5. ^ "『SEGA AGES ぷよぷよ通』おじゃまぷよを打ち消し合う"相殺"システムはもちろん、アーケード版ならではのレスポンスが再現!". ファミ通.com (in Japanese). Retrieved 2019-12-12. The US version contained a database translating all the information seen right before battling a character, but the ROM itself was left untranslated.
  6. ^ "Super Nintendo Entertainment System - Nintendo Switch Online for Nintendo Switch - Nintendo Game Details". Nintendo eShop. Retrieved 15 February 2021.
  7. ^ "Game Machine's Best Hit Games 25 - テーブル型TVゲーム機 (Table Videos)". Game Machine (in Japanese). No. 483. Amusement Press, Inc. 1 November 1994. p. 25.
  8. ^ ""Virtua Fighter 2" and "Virtua Cop" Top Videos" (PDF). Game Machine (in Japanese). No. 511. Amusement Press, Inc. 1 February 1996. p. 22.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Puyo Puyo 2 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2006 Learn how and when to remove this template message Puyo Puyo 2 ぷよぷよ通 Puyo Puyo Tsu is the second installment in the Puyo Puyo series the sequel to Puyo Puyo made in 1994 by Compile Compile put more thought into this game after its predecessor became successful but never knew how much of a turnaround the game would bring Puyo Puyo 2PlayStation cover artDeveloper s CompileSega re releases Bits Laboratory SS Goo PCE M2 Nintendo 3DS Publisher s JP KOR CompileJP NA PAL Sega PS2 re releases JP Bandai WS JP NEC Interchannel PCE JP NA EU SNK NGPC SeriesPuyo PuyoPlatform s Arcade Super Famicom Sega Saturn PlayStation PlayStation 2 Mega Drive Game Gear Game Boy PC NEC PC 9801 Windows 95 Macintosh PC Engine CD Neo Geo Pocket Color WonderSwanReleaseSeptember 1994 ArcadeJP September 1994 1 Mega DriveJP December 2 1994Game GearJP December 16 1994PC 9801JP October 27 1995Sega SaturnJP October 27 1995JP June 20 1997 reprint Super FamicomJP December 8 1995JP March 8 1996 remix NA September 9 2019Windows 95 JP 1995KOR 1997PC Engine CDJP March 29 1996PlayStationJP November 15 1996JP March 30 2000 PlayStation the Best Game BoyJP December 13 1996WonderSwanJP March 11 1999Neo Geo Pocket ColorJP July 22 1999NA September 30 1999EU November 26 1999PlayStation 2JP May 24 2004ArcadeJP June 7 2011Sega Mega DriveJP April 24 2007NA March 10 2008 2 Nintendo 3DSGame GearJP December 25 2013ArcadeJP December 23 2015NA April 26 2016 3 EU November 4 2016Genre s PuzzleMode s Single player multiplayerDue to its highly acclaimed success it became the most predominant game of the series Though with many of its rules being experimental the ability of Sousai 相殺 sōsai the damage offset rule and Rensa Sibari 連鎖縛り rensa shibari a custom rule that causes chains with fewer than a set number of steps to score nothing and to send no garbage became a top hit immediately thus creating longer matches for better gameplay Also due to its successes it became the most widely known multiplatform game in Japan appearing in the Arcade on major domestic consoles on major handhelds on the NEC PC 9800 series on the PC and on others The name of Puyo Puyo 2 Tsu derives from an English pun as tsu 通 tsu meaning Expert when spoken aloud sounds similar to the English word two Compile used similar puns for Puyo Puyo SUN and Puyo Puyo n Contents 1 Gameplay 2 Development and legacy 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksGameplay EditJust like the first game Puyo fall from the top of the screen in pairs can be moved left and right and can be rotated clockwise and counter clockwise by 90 if the third column from the left fills up to the top the game is over The game has multiple new rules The first extended rule added to this game was called Offsetting This will allow a player to counter and negate Garbage Puyos being sent by the opponent with chains of their own Offsetting can also be used to send the Puyos back to the opponent known as Garbage overflow The standard ojamas were kept with the release of Puyo Puyo 2 however two new garbage types also appeared known as Point Puyos and Hard Puyos Point Puyos when erased adjacently with neighbouring groups of Puyos add points to your overall score and can also make your chains more powerful in the short term Hard Puyos when they land on the field are harder to erase than Standard Garbage or Point Puyos and are often referred to as Steelies Unlike its predecessor Puyo Puyo 2 has three different modes for each type The three main modes are Single Puyo Puyo Double Puyo Puyo and Endless Puyo Puyo For Super Puyo Puyo 2 and Super Puyo Puyo 2 Remix using a Super Multitap an additional mode known as Minna de Puyo Puyo Everybody Puyo Puyo also the name of a Puyo Puyo game for the Game Boy Advance means that up to 4 players though for Remix including a COM player can play Single Puyo Puyo is a story mode In an attempt not only to steal Arle Nadja s heart but also to nab Carbuncle the Dark Prince sets up a battle tower in which Arle has to beat characters on each floor to climb up the tower As Arle wins every match she gains bonus points which add on to her total score and this acts as Experience The chains are balanced to be weaker and do less damage than in the first game providing a greater chance to make a comeback There are five predefined rule sets available in the versus menu The player can set custom rules Multiplayer lets multiple players play together citation needed Development and legacy EditPuyo Puyo 2 was originally developed by Compile and released by Sega for arcades in 1994 and became the biggest arcade game to have been played in Japan since the arrival of Street Fighter II The success of the game prompted Compile to port the game to several consoles and computers including the Super Famicom Mega Drive PC Engine Game Boy Game Gear Sega Saturn PlayStation PC under Windows 95 WonderSwan Neo Geo Pocket Color PlayStation 2 et al The Game Boy Advance game Puyo Pop is also heavily inspired by this particular installment of the series The Super Famicom version added a 4 player mode Compile s first attempt at such a mode for a domestic console with the use of a multitap Without a multitap it s impossible to play with more than two people as the Super NES only has two controller ports Translation group J2E would translate this version in 2001 Months later Compile released Super Puyo Puyo 2 Remix す ぱ ぷよぷよ通リミックス a special version of the Super Famicom game that allowed up to 4 players to play without the need of the multitap by replacing the human players with computer ones A port was also released for the PC Engine in Super CD ROM format titled Puyo Puyo CD 2 ぷよぷよCD通 Super Puyo Puyo 2 Remix also included two new Extended Training and Special Modes as well as other features Another case are the PC Engine CD Saturn and PlayStation versions which add voice overs and cutscenes The PC version of Puyo Puyo 2 was the only version to include a separate Nazo Puyo quest as the CD versions had a cut down version included into them This version was also translated into Korean 4 To show the success of Puyo Puyo 2 in the Sega Ages 2500 series for the PlayStation 2 Sega released a version titled Sega Ages 2500 series Vol 12 Puyo Puyo 2 PERFECT SET セガエイジズ2500シリーズ Vol 12 ぷよぷよ通パーフェクトセット which paid tribute to one of the most popular versions the Sega Saturn version Only one version of Puyo Puyo 2 was internationally released and that was Puyo Pop for the Neo Geo Pocket Color which was the first Puyo Puyo game to use the international title of Puyo Pop but the third Western release after Dr Robotnik s Mean Bean Machine and Kirby s Ghost Trap Avalanche The Sega Mega Drive version of Puyo Puyo 2 saw a western release for the first time on March 10 2008 on the Wii console s Virtual Console service remaining untranslated In 2016 developer M2 released Puyo Puyo 2 for the Nintendo 3DS as a part of the Sega 3D Classics Collection game pack The game itself still remained untranslated In 2019 Sega announced that the arcade version would be re released for the Nintendo Switch under the Sega Ages Puyo Puyo 2 SEGA AGES ぷよぷよ通 brand 5 Super Puyo Puyo 2 was released on Super NES and Super Famicom Nintendo Switch Online and again remained untranslated for release in the west 6 Reception EditIn Japan Game Machine listed Puyo Puyo 2 on their November 1 1994 issue as being the fourth most successful table arcade unit of the month 7 It went on to be Japan s fourth highest grossing arcade printed circuit board PCB software of 1995 8 References Edit ぷよぷよ通 アーケード版 セガ Wii R バーチャルコンソール公式サイト Vc sega jp Retrieved 28 August 2018 Nintendo March 10 2008 Puyo Puyo 2 Archived from the original on November 22 2010 Retrieved 10 April 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link SEGA April 8 2016 SEGA 3D CLASSICS COLLECTION Retrieved 10 April 2016 puyo puyo 2 pc Retrieved 2020 03 31 SEGA AGES ぷよぷよ通 おじゃまぷよを打ち消し合う 相殺 システムはもちろん アーケード版ならではのレスポンスが再現 ファミ通 com in Japanese Retrieved 2019 12 12 The US version contained a database translating all the information seen right before battling a character but the ROM itself was left untranslated Super Nintendo Entertainment System Nintendo Switch Online for Nintendo Switch Nintendo Game Details Nintendo eShop Retrieved 15 February 2021 Game Machine s Best Hit Games 25 テーブル型TVゲーム機 Table Videos Game Machine in Japanese No 483 Amusement Press Inc 1 November 1994 p 25 Virtua Fighter 2 and Virtua Cop Top Videos PDF Game Machine in Japanese No 511 Amusement Press Inc 1 February 1996 p 22 External links EditPuyo Puyo 2 at the Killer List of Videogames Puyo Puyo 2 at MobyGames Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Puyo Puyo 2 amp oldid 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