Puyo Puyo 7 Soundtrack - Taisen 9

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The ninth and penultimate battle theme in Puyo Puyo 7, Dark Arle's battle theme no less, and an excellent battle theme it is. Ekoro is also now known at this point after Satansama snuffs it out. However, it is in my opinion a far too good penultimate boss theme. I'm sure you'll know why once you listen to the tenth battle theme.

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  • There is a Puyo Puyo 20th coming out in a few weeks....

  • @sleepyschezo Certainly is! July 14th. I'm really looking forward to it. I won't have the funds to buy the game on release, but I will be buying it once I do have funds available. The actual 20th birthday of Puyo will be on Thursday, October 25th, as the very first Puyo Puyo game was released on the MSX on 25th October 1991.

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  • This is an evil version of the Transformation theme :3

  • @sleepyschezo You can compare Puyo to Tetris, much in the same way you can compare Columns to Tetris etc. Country of origin or where the game is most popular doesn't matter at all, they are falling-block puzzle games. The layman will see Puyo as a Tetris-style game. This is a general point, not a specialist one. You can't compare Panel de Pon to Puyo though because they are different puzzle-game types.

    Correction: Fever DS was the last Puyo game released in the West. It didn't do well at all.

  • @tomatzu: Oh well this is clearer than the last statement. That one confused me a lot.

    You can't really compare Tetris to Puyo, considering that Puyo is mostly 'Japan only' while Tetris is worldwide. It would be like comparing the popularity of Final fantasy 7 to Dragon quest.

    There are a lot of games in Japan that are just not popular in the states, but popular all over the world. The last Puyo game was released during GBA so who knows how well it would do now?

  • @sleepyschezo Afraid not. Popularity is measured on a worldwide scale in general, and never on the basis of one territory alone unless specified as such. Tetris is the Puzzle game the general worldwide populace knows. Puyo however, the general worldwide populace would not have heard about it.

    The bottom line is that Puyo isn't popular worldwide. More to the point, Puzzle games nowadays aren't that popular anymore.

  • @tomatzu: Huh I thought you meant that Puyo doesn't have a big fanbase period compared to Tetris in Japan.

    I was really commenting on that *rubs head confused*

  • @sleepyschezo You've inadvertently contradicted yourself and agreed with my statement. I've been a fan of Puyo for 18 years. I'm a veteran, and I know how popular Puyo is in Japan, just that it hasn't been popular outside of Japan at all. Puzzle games went out of fashion years ago in the West. As you should've probably realised by my statement, I'm referring to the general worldwide populace, to which Japan accounts for about 20-25% of that, hence in the West, it's niche.

  • @tomatzu: Don't agree with this because it's really popular in Japan compared to USA.

    Go on Pixiv and see how much fanart there is compared to DA. They even cosplay the stuff.....there was like five people in the USA who did Puyo Puyo compared to Japan?

    Puzzle games are not popular compared to stupid VS games, sports, and FPS because of how many guys dominate the gaming field >_<

    *Is a girl gamer who deals with double standards from players alike.*

  • waaaaaa i want my puyo puyo 7 and 15 in america whit out r4 and all that stof 

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