Planet Puzzle League / Puzzle League DS

Thread in 'Discussion' started by JenovaSephiroth, 14 Jul 2007.

  1. JenovaSephiroth

    JenovaSephiroth Unregistered

    So I went and bought this game a few days ago, and got myself heavily addicted to it. Anyone around here play it on WiFi?


    My friend code is 369472 132813, and you'll see me under the name 'Midna'.
     
  2. Does it have the same name in Europe?


    *goes to look on wikipedia*


    EDIT: Oh, it's panel de pon...


    In that case, quite a few people here have it.
     
  3. Rosti: It's called Puzzle League DS over here.
     
  4. Yeah, I know that now...


    ...just thought I'd make an idiot out of myself first [​IMG]
     

  5. we all know u are. (or at least me cause iam smart.)

    anyway.


    i got the game a week ago. the gameplay is great. its definitly for the scorehunter crazies. and the combo freaks. and the horny men.


    i think the multiplayer is brutal. its harder to find challengers immeadietly in online mode. and ya the japanese do pwn at this game too.

    its difficult for a complete tetris attack newb like me. (i can do umm like a chain of 9 on normal speed.) (without help.))


    iam improving every day.


    this is a nice movie on youtube: http://youtube.com/watch?v=cxcypIR5X8I (info for rosti: its not me)


    i added you @jenova

    my fc: 124658 142457
     

  6. in japan its called panel de pon ds. awww...u just made an even bigger idiot out of yourself. [​IMG]
     

  7. Panel De Pon is what I know it as.
     
  8. tepples

    tepples Lockjaw developer

    The difference is saabisu, or fan service. The skins that come with Panel de Pon (J) for Super Famicom aren't Yoshi- or Pokmon-themed. Some gamers happen to like suggestive drawings of fairies.


    To many gamers, "TA" is a real-time war sim. To me, "TA" is a puzzle game, and "PDP" is Digital's line of minicomputers that gave birth to computer games (PDP-1), polyphonic computer music (PDP-1), widespread academic computing (PDP-B), mass-produced computers (PDP-11), UNIX (PDP-11), and Tetris (Electronika 60, a Soviet clone of the PDP-11).
     

  9. and your point is...? [​IMG]
     
  10. tepples

    tepples Lockjaw developer

    Point 1 is that among people who have seen multiple versions, people who like the fairies will remember it as Panel de Pon, people who like Yoshi will remember it as Tetris Attack, and people who like pokeymans will remember it as Puzzle League.


    Point 2 is that Panel de Pon happens to share initials with the name of the computer architecture on which the falling blocks genre was born.
     
  11. Wasn't Colossal Cave written on a PDP-10 ?
     

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