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Released in 2004, '''Lumines''' was a PSP launch title and the first title to be developed by [[Q Entertainment]]. The game revolves around a simple tile deletion process where you must form blocks of four tiles which are the same colour. This particular version is the most successful Lumines game, earning itself a Platinum release and a sequel. It was also remade with extra skins and was released on the [[PlayStation 2]] as [[Lumines Plus]]. It is estimated to have sold around 2 million copies since its launch.
 
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This is the first game in the Lumines series. For other games in the series see the Lumines category.

Box artwork for Lumines.
Box artwork for Lumines.
Lumines
Developer(s)Q Entertainment
Publisher(s)Ubisoft Entertainment, Bandai
Year released2004
System(s)PlayStation Portable, Windows
SeriesLumines
Genre(s)Puzzle
Players1-2
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
LinksLumines at PCGamingWikiLumines ChannelSearchSearch

Released in 2004, Lumines was a PSP launch title and the first title to be developed by Q Entertainment. The game revolves around a simple tile deletion process where you must form blocks of four tiles which are the same colour. This particular version is the most successful Lumines game, earning itself a Platinum release and a sequel. It was also remade with extra skins and was released on the PlayStation 2 as Lumines Plus. It is estimated to have sold around 2 million copies since its launch.

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