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A match 3 style puzzle game known as Marble Master on the PlayStation.
Tenchi Muyou! Rensa Hitsuyou is a Japanese only released . It's a puzzle game based on the anime series, Tenchi Muyou (Tenchi Muyo in the U.S).
The third sequential game in the Bust-A-Move/Puzzle Bobble series, given different titles in other regions.
Satan has enlarged the sun in a devious attempt to get a perfect tan. Arle Nadja embarks on a quest to defeat him in this competitive puzzle game.
A cutesy ball-matching puzzle game released exclusively in Japan for the PS1 and Saturn.
Carve out a sphere using trominoes and tetrominoes to expose its core in this unique Nintendo 64 spin-off of the puzzle game Tetris.
Clone of Sega's 1990 game released in 1997 for Classic Mac OS developed by Opinicus Microtech.
A compilation cartridge containing 3 Sonic the Hedgehog games.
The definitive installment of the Magical Drop series doubles the roster from the previous game while adding difficulty settings, a new single-player game mode, and dedicated attack patterns for all characters. It is also the last arcade game developed by Data East.
A baseball-themed block-stacking puzzle game starring Japanese baseball team mascots.
Combine coins to clear the board in this cute and bizarre Japanese-exclusive arcade puzzle game based on the "magical girl" genre, accounting, and the Magical Drop series.
Block-matching puzzle game from Deniam Corp.
An Egyptian-themed puzzle game reminiscent of Puyo Puyo, Baku Baku Animal, and Tetris, starring a cute Egyptian princess.
The third installment of the Bust-A-Move series adds new gameplay changes and expands on the game's Versus Mode, adding numerous playable characters (each with their own unique attack pattern).
Capcom's answer to Tetris, Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo is a puzzle game made and released by Capcom. It features the "super deformed" or "chibi" sprites from Pocket Fighter/Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix, and cameos from all over Capcom's fighting universe.,
A grid-based color matching puzzle game based on a traditional Hungarian board game.
Bugtris is a puzzle game where players uncover and capture bugs.
Puzzli is a colour-matching puzzle game based on fishing.
Formosa Duel is a puzzle game for the Super A'can
An adult themed arcade puzzle game.
One of the progenitors of the "swap and match" tile-based action-puzzle games, featuring either a Yoshi theme (for its international "Tetris Attack" release) or a cutesy fairy theme (for its Japanese "Panel de Pon" release).
Jaleco's version of the classic puzzle game Tetris, now with a puzzle mode where you drop a roaming character to the bottom of the board by clearing lines.
An official computer adapation of the Compile arcade game Puyo Puyo, and known for being endorsed (or "introduced") by Tetris creator Alexey Pajitnov.
Taito's cutesy puzzle spin-off of Bubble Bobble returns for a second round, adding new gameplay mechanics and the ability to play Versus Mode with computer-controlled opponents.
The second Mega Games 6 cartridge swaps out half of the games for other ones, but retains the other half.
A handheld entry in Sega's Columns series of falling-block puzzle games. Along with a new Versus mode, this game includes a unique gameplay mechanic where columns can be rotated to a horizontal position.
Puzzle game for classic Macintosh released in 1995 by Kagi Shareware. Part of the Poly series. Disjointed falling blocks must be attached together in groups of 4.
Sequel to Hebereke's Popoon. Very similar gameplay to Dr Mario. Only released in Europe and Japan for the SNES, Sega Saturn and Sony PlayStation systems.
Kirby's Avalanche is a puzzle game that fuses the gameplay of Puyo-Puyo with a distinct Kirby theme.
Shariki (Russian: Balloons) is the original match three game. It was developed by Russian programmer Eugene Alemzhinym for DOS in 1994.
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