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[edit] Minna de Puyo Puyo

IIRC, it deserves a separate article...Ranma9617 02:49, 27 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Power Rensa

The "Power Rensa" chapter is a mess, and doesn't even explain what a "power rensa" is. It should, in my opinion, be rewritten. Unfortunately I cannot do it, since I don't know the meaning of a power rensa myself. 130.232.131.47 10:41, 28 May 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Puyo Pop

"Puyo Pop, known in Japan as Puyo Puyo (ぷよぷよ) is a computer puzzle game made in 1991 by Compile."

Nope, Puyo Pop is known in Japan as Minna de Puyo Puyo (みんなでぷよぷよ) and is a GBA game made by SEGA in the 21st century. Puyo Puyo is called "Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine" (Mega Drive version) or Kirby's Ghost Trap/Kirby's Avalanche (SNES version) outside Japan. (58.188.97.134 07:36, 3 January 2007 (UTC))

[edit] Satan

"Satansama: The comical villain and the final boss in the series; oddly enough, he loves Carbuncle and Arle, but is only interested more in Carbuncle later on in the games series."

Where is this character called "Satansama"? At least in the original Puyo Puyo for Mega Drive, Puyo Puyo Tsū for Game Gear and Madō Monogatari for Sega Saturn, she is called just "Satan" (サタン).

[edit] Madō Monogatari

"Since its creation using characters from Madoh Monogatari (魔導物語, Madō Monogatari?), a game made several years after the characters were first used in the Puyo Puyo series, the game has become an international success, with many of its biggest fans residing in Japan and Korea."

Keep in mind that Madō Monogatari was produced several years after Puyo Puyo. The Puyo Puyo characters were reused in Madō Monogatari, not the other way around! (58.188.97.134 07:45, 3 January 2007 (UTC))

  • I read otherwise. According to Hardcore Gaming 101 - Puyo Puyo and MobyGames, Madou Monogatari 123 came out in 1989/1990 for the MSX, so Puyo Puyo would have come later using the same characters... --gonzy 17:14, 13 August 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Quotes

This section seems pretty unencyclopedic, particularily the "more quotes coming soon" part. 199.126.137.209 13:36, 30 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Anniversary

The article says that PP15th was coming out on the Wii..Not sure if it still is, I'd assume so, but it got released for the PSP in Japan recently. GameFAQs also has it listed for the DS, so I'm assuming they came out at the same time. 61.68.17.111 07:17, 11 July 2007 (UTC)

[edit] About the Puyo Puyo Museum

New site link http://puyo.whitecosmos.net/blog/ Under construction —Preceding unsigned comment added by 200.203.21.121 (talk) 15:11, 22 November 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Other

Should Puyo Puyo Merchindise belong in a Puyo Puyo area? a Japanese plush toy company recently produced several color variations of the puyos Or should it be limited to just the game in general? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.128.201.250 (talk) 18:40, 22 November 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Reference in Neon Genesis Evangelion

In 23. episode of Neon Genesis Evangelion you can see Asuka playing with a gaming console that looks like Sega Genesis, and on the floor there is a box of game named "Poyo poyo" that is an obvious reference to Puyo-puyo.