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'''Tetris Attack''' is a [[puzzle]] game released in [[1996]], developed by [[Intelligent Systems]] (the famed studio behind the [[:Category:Famicom Wars|Famicom Wars]] series). However, it was merely a reskinned localization of the [[1995]] Japanese puzzler '''Panel de Pon''', as was the later '''Pokémon Puzzle League''' (and its Game Boy Color port '''Pokémon Puzzle Challenge'''). The most recent release is ''Dr. Mario and Puzzle League'' (Dr. Mario and Panel de Pon in Japan) for the [[Game Boy Advance]], released in late [[2005]]. Unfortunately, the Game Boy Advance port is rather limited and does not include all of the features the earlier incarnations had.
'''Tetris Attack''' is a [[puzzle]] game released in [[1996]], developed by [[Intelligent Systems]] (the famed studio behind the [[:Category:Famicom Wars|Famicom Wars]] series). However, it was merely a reskinned localization of the [[1995]] Japanese puzzler [[Panel de Pon]], as was the later [[Pokémon Puzzle League]] (and its Game Boy Color port [[Pokémon Puzzle Challenge]]). The most recent release is [[Dr. Mario and Puzzle League]] (Dr. Mario and Panel de Pon in Japan) for the [[Game Boy Advance]], released in late [[2005]]. Unfortunately, the Game Boy Advance port is rather limited and does not include all of the features the earlier incarnations had.


It is worth noting that in [[2002]], Nintendo released [[Nintendo Puzzle Collection]], a Japan-only release, featured ''Panel de Pon'' amongst ''Dr. Mario'' and ''Yoshi's Cookie''; a US release was planned, cancelled, and slowly faded into obscurity. This is the most advanced version of the game known to date, with support for up to four players (the previous games had only allowed two).
It is worth noting that in [[2002]], Nintendo released [[Nintendo Puzzle Collection]], a Japan-only release, featured [[Panel de Pon]] amongst [[Dr. Mario]] and [[Yoshi's Cookie]]; a US release was planned, cancelled, and slowly faded into obscurity. This is the most advanced version of the game known to date, with support for up to four players (the previous games had only allowed two).


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