Follow TV Tropes

Following

History Trivia / PuyoPuyon

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* CreatorKiller: This game's lackluster reception and sales killed any chance of Compile ever being able to buy back the Puyo franchise from Sega, leading to the company going bankrupt and its [=IPs=] getting spread around to various other companies. This in turn led to the ScrewedByTheLawyers situation currently plaguing the ''Madou Monogatari'' franchise, as well as Creator/SonicTeam taking over development duties beginning with ''VideoGame/PuyoPop2001''.

to:

* CreatorKiller: This game's lackluster reception and sales killed any chance of Compile ever being able to buy back the Puyo ''Puyo Puyo'' franchise from Sega, leading to the company going bankrupt and its [=IPs=] getting spread around to various other companies. This in turn led to the ScrewedByTheLawyers situation currently plaguing the ''Madou Monogatari'' franchise, as well as franchise. This would also lead to Sega moving development of the ''Puyo Puyo'' series in-house, with Creator/SonicTeam taking over development duties beginning with ''VideoGame/PuyoPop2001''.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* CreatorKiller: This game's lackluster reception and sales killed any chance of Compile ever being able to buy back the Puyo franchise from Sega, leading to the company going bankrupt and its [=IPs=] getting spread around to various other companies. This in turn led to the ScrewedByTheLawyers situation currently plaguing the ''Madou Monogatari'' franchise.

to:

* CreatorKiller: This game's lackluster reception and sales killed any chance of Compile ever being able to buy back the Puyo franchise from Sega, leading to the company going bankrupt and its [=IPs=] getting spread around to various other companies. This in turn led to the ScrewedByTheLawyers situation currently plaguing the ''Madou Monogatari'' franchise.franchise, as well as Creator/SonicTeam taking over development duties beginning with ''VideoGame/PuyoPop2001''.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* CreatorKiller: This game's lackluster reception and sales killed any chance of Compile ever being able to buy back the Puyo franchise from Sega, leading to the company going bankrupt and its [=IPs=] getting spread around to various other companies. This in turn led to the Screwed by the Lawyers situation currently plaguing the ''Madou Monogatari'' franchise.

to:

* CreatorKiller: This game's lackluster reception and sales killed any chance of Compile ever being able to buy back the Puyo franchise from Sega, leading to the company going bankrupt and its [=IPs=] getting spread around to various other companies. This in turn led to the Screwed by the Lawyers ScrewedByTheLawyers situation currently plaguing the ''Madou Monogatari'' franchise.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* CreatorKiller: This game's lackluster reception and sales killed any chance of Compile ever being able to buy back the Puyo franchise from Sega, leading to the company going bankrupt and its IPs getting spread around to various other companies. This in turn led to the Screwed by the Lawyers situation currently plaguing the ''Madou Monogatari'' franchise.

to:

* CreatorKiller: This game's lackluster reception and sales killed any chance of Compile ever being able to buy back the Puyo franchise from Sega, leading to the company going bankrupt and its IPs [=IPs=] getting spread around to various other companies. This in turn led to the Screwed by the Lawyers situation currently plaguing the ''Madou Monogatari'' franchise.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* CreatorKiller: This game's lackluster reception and sales killed any chance of Compile ever being able to buy back the Puyo franchise from Sega, leading to the company going bankrupt and its IPs getting spread around to various other companies. This in turn led to the Screwed by the Lawyers situation currently plaguing the ''Madou Monogatari'' franchise.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* FanTranslation: The Dreamcast version is one of many games to receive an English patch by Precise Museum.

to:

* FanTranslation: The Dreamcast version is one of many ''Puyo Puyo'' games to receive an English patch by Precise Museum.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* DuelingWorks: ''VideoGame/MagicalDrop F'' has so many similarities to ''Puyo Puyo~n'' that you would be forgiven for assuming that Creator/DataEast built their game based on a preview of ''Yon''. They are both the fourth mainline entries in their respective series, released exclusively for consoles in 1999 after the previous three entries were arcade games, largely do away with SuperDeformed art, contain much slower-paced gameplay, and experiment with {{Limit Break}}s.

to:

* DuelingWorks: ''VideoGame/MagicalDrop F'' has so many similarities to ''Puyo Puyo~n'' that you would be forgiven for assuming that Creator/DataEast built their game based on a preview of ''Yon''. They are both the fourth mainline entries in their respective series, released exclusively for consoles in 1999 after the previous three entries were arcade games, largely do away with SuperDeformed art, contain much slower-paced gameplay, and experiment with {{Limit Break}}s.Break}}s.
* FanTranslation: The Dreamcast version is one of many games to receive an English patch by Precise Museum.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* DuelingWorks: ''VideoGame/MagicalDrop F'' has so many similarities to ''Puyo Puyo~n'' that you would be forgiven for assuming that Creator/DataEast built their game based on a preview of ''Yon''. They are both the fourth mainline entries in their respective series, released exclusively for consoles in 1999 after the previous three entries were arcade games, largely do away with SuperDeformed art, contain much slower-paced gameplay, and experiment with {{Limit Break}}s.

Top