Puyo Pop Fever
Puyo Pop Fever (ぷよぷよフィーバー, Puyopuyo Fībā) is a 2003 puzzle video game developed by Sonic Team & Digi-mix and published by Sega. It is the fifth main installment in the Puyo Puyo puzzle game series and the second Puyo Puyo game to be programmed by Sonic Team after Puyo Pop (which was released just after the series' original developer, Compile, went bankrupt). This was the start of the what can be considered a reboot of the Puyo Puyo franchise, with this entry's plot revolving around Professor Accord losing her flying cane. Sega, which acquired the series' rights from Compile in 1998, published all the Japanese releases of the game, and also published the arcade and GameCube versions internationally. The game was scarcely released internationally, and certain versions were released by other publishers in those areas. Only the arcade, GameCube, and Nintendo DS versions were released in North America. Europe received all three versions plus the PlayStation 2, Xbox, Game Boy Advance, and PlayStation Portable versions. The Dreamcast version, released exclusively in Japan, was the last Dreamcast game developed by Sonic Team, the last first-party title released on the platform, as well as the final first-party title by Sega. The Dreamcast version is the only console version to use sprites in place of 3D models.
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Developer(s) | Sonic Team Digi-mix |
Publisher(s) | Sega |
Director(s) | Takashi Yuda |
Producer(s) | Yuji Naka |
Artist(s) | Yuji Uekawa |
Composer(s) | Hideki Abe |
Series | Puyo Puyo |
Engine | RenderWare (PS2, Xbox, Gamecube) |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 2, Dreamcast, GameCube, Xbox, Mac OS, Game Boy Advance, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Pocket PC, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS, Arcade, Xbox 360, Walkman NWZ-E470 |
Release | November 26, 2003 |
Genre(s) | Puzzle |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Arcade system | NAOMI |