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    Puyo Pop Fever

  • First released on 4 February, 2004 for Dreamcast, Game Boy Advance, Mac, Nintendo DS, Nintendo GameCube, PC, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Xbox, Xbox 360
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  • First released on 4 February, 2004 for Dreamcast, Game Boy Advance, Mac, Nintendo DS, Nintendo GameCube, PC, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Xbox, Xbox 360

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    About

    Updated version of the classic Puyo Puyo puzzle game featuring the all-new "fever" mode. Better known in the west under the titles Puyo Pop, Kirby's Avalanche and Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine, Puyo Pop Fever still follows the classic bubble-popping format (align four or more "puyos" to make them pop), but Sega also delivers completely overhauled visuals with a more hand-drawn look, an expanded roster of characters, and a new "Fever Mode" that cranks up the action to frantic degrees once players fill a "fever gauge" on their screen. Although a four-player mode didn't make the cut, two players can go head to head and compete for points or survival.

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    Nintendo GameCube, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Dreamcast, Xbox 360, Mac, Game Boy Advance, PC, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS

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