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|genre=[[Puzzle]]
|genre=[[Puzzle]]
|systems=[[Arcade]], [[PlayStation]], [[Sega Saturn]], [[Sega Dreamcast]], [[Game Boy Advance]], [[PlayStation Portable]], [[Windows]], [[PlayStation 3]], [[Xbox 360]]
|systems=[[Arcade]], [[PlayStation]], [[Sega Saturn]], [[Sega Dreamcast]], [[Game Boy Advance]], [[PlayStation Portable]], [[Windows]], [[PlayStation 3]], [[Xbox 360]]
|released={{rd|1996}}
|year=1996
|players=1-2
|players=1-2
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}
|pcgamingwiki=Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo
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'''Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo''' is an arcade game developed by [[Capcom]] in [[1996]]. It is a competitive puzzle game in the vein of [[Puyo Puyo]], where two players compete head to head in an effort to overwhelm the opponent with more puzzle pieces than he or she can handle. What's unique about Puzzle Fighter, is the presentation of two super deformed characters from Capcom's [[Street Fighter Alpha]] and [[Darkstalkers]] series, that battle with one another with their signature moves, in accordance to the action taking place in each player's puzzle piles. Whether it was the cute presentation of the popular and familiar characters, or the game's raw appeal, players began to flock to the game, and it became a huge success at a time when the arcades were dominated by 2D fighting games.
'''Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo''' is an arcade game developed by [[Capcom]] in [[1996]]. It is a competitive puzzle game in the vein of [[Puyo Puyo]], where two players compete head to head in an effort to overwhelm the opponent with more puzzle pieces than he or she can handle. What's unique about Puzzle Fighter, is the presentation of two super deformed characters from Capcom's [[Street Fighter Alpha]] and [[Darkstalkers]] series, that battle with one another with their signature moves, in accordance to the action taking place in each player's puzzle piles. Whether it was the cute presentation of the popular and familiar characters, or the game's raw appeal, players began to flock to the game, and it became a huge success at a time when the arcades were dominated by 2D fighting games.


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Later that same year, Capcom released an updated version of the game for the downloadable services for [[Xbox Live Arcade]] and the [[PlayStation Network]], presented in High Definition. In addition to the artwork of the characters being cleaned up, each of the gem colors corresponded to a particular element. Red is fire, green is grass, blue is water, yellow is lightning. These effects are purely visual and have no effect on gameplay. A release in HD has been announced for [[Windows]], but no release date has been set.
Later that same year, Capcom released an updated version of the game for the downloadable services for [[Xbox Live Arcade]] and the [[PlayStation Network]], presented in High Definition. In addition to the artwork of the characters being cleaned up, each of the gem colors corresponded to a particular element. Red is fire, green is grass, blue is water, yellow is lightning. These effects are purely visual and have no effect on gameplay. A release in HD has been announced for [[Windows]], but no release date has been set.


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==Box artwork==
==Box artwork==