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− | Despite the name, Tetris Attack is actually based on [[Panel de Pon]], but with a Yoshi-theme and Tetris inspired name. In Japan, | + | Despite the name, Tetris Attack is actually based on [[Panel de Pon]], but with a Yoshi-theme and Tetris inspired name. In Japan, the SNES version was re-released, but rebranded as [[Yoshi no Panepon BS Han]] (as a [[Satellaview]] download only. The service is now defunct). |
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Tetris Attack is a puzzle game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It was released alongside Tetris Attack (Game Boy).
Summary
Despite the name, Tetris Attack is actually based on Panel de Pon, but with a Yoshi-theme and Tetris inspired name. In Japan, the SNES version was re-released, but rebranded as Yoshi no Panepon BS Han (as a Satellaview download only. The service is now defunct).
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