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{{Header Nav|game=Soukoban|num=1}}
{{Header Nav|game=Soukoban Perfect|num=1}}
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{{Infobox
|title=Soukoban
|title=Soukoban Perfect
|image=Soukoban Perfect box.jpg
|image=Soukoban Perfect box.jpg
|developer=[[Thinking Rabbit]]
|developer=[[Thinking Rabbit]]
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{{game disambig||information about Soukoban in general|[[:Category:Soukoban]]}}
''For more information about Soukoban in general, please read the [[:Category:Soukoban|Soukoban category page]].''
 
As Soukoban was being introduced to several popular home consoles in Japan, and around the world, [[Thinking Rabbit]] decided to release a "perfect" collection of the best Soukoban puzzles ever designed, and released the package under the title '''Soukoban Perfect''' in [[1989]] for several popular Japanese home computers.  It contain 306 puzzles in all.  Many of the puzzles presented in this version of Soukoban were used as the basis for the [[Game Boy]] conversions of [[Soukoban]] and [[Soukoban 2]] (released in the United States as [[Boxxle]] and [[Boxxle II]].
As Soukoban was being introduced to several popular home consoles in Japan, and around the world, [[Thinking Rabbit]] decided to release a "perfect" collection of the best Soukoban puzzles ever designed, and released the package under the title '''Soukoban Perfect''' in [[1989]] for several popular Japanese home computers.  It contain 306 puzzles in all.  Many of the puzzles presented in this version of Soukoban were used as the basis for the [[Game Boy]] conversions of [[Soukoban]] and [[Soukoban 2]] (released in the United States as [[Boxxle]] and [[Boxxle II]].