what's your favorite famicom puzzle game?

Started by ulera, October 26, 2012, 07:20:49 pm

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ulera

I've been getting into dig dug II tonight. It's a quite addicting arcade port. I really wish there was an option to insert quarters into my famicom so I could continue though.

Frank_fjs

Bubble Bobble on the FDS! Not sure if that counts as a puzzle game though.

RainLink

I've always been a big fan of Tetris, although the original Tetris on the Famicom is completely different than the one released in the states. The original famicom version had some really sweet music too like "technotris" and others.
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egg_sanwich

Quote from: RainLink on October 26, 2012, 10:06:39 pm
I've always been a big fan of Tetris, although the original Tetris on the Famicom is completely different than the one released in the states. The original famicom version had some really sweet music too like "technotris" and others.


Love Tetris, but the Famicom original? The controls drive me nuts! Down on the d-pad to rotate the pieces!? Talk about counter-intuitive.

Cheetahmen

Tengen Tetris, if you count pirated versions of NES games. :P
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P

The Eggerland and Lolo series is probably my favourite! I also like the two Solomon no Kagi games.

RainLink

Quote from: egg_sanwich on October 27, 2012, 02:44:25 am
Quote from: RainLink on October 26, 2012, 10:06:39 pm
I've always been a big fan of Tetris, although the original Tetris on the Famicom is completely different than the one released in the states. The original famicom version had some really sweet music too like "technotris" and others.


Love Tetris, but the Famicom original? The controls drive me nuts! Down on the d-pad to rotate the pieces!? Talk about counter-intuitive.


I completely agree! I've always liked the Tetris 2+ Bombliss famicom version, I just like the music on the original famicom version so much better! I love the music that plays when you start up, I think it's called "korobeiniki" or something like that.
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L___E___T

I wish there was a famicom picross.

I like Quarth, does that count?  Half shooter, but still half puzzle right?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NvfOvdZKzA
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I think it's more puzzle than shooter or a puzzle disguised as a shooter. And if Bubble Bobble and Dig Dug II counts it should definitely count.

The first Solomon no Kagi could also be seen as a platformer.

ulera

Quote from: L___E___T on October 27, 2012, 09:25:57 am
I wish there was a famicom picross.

I like Quarth, does that count?  Half shooter, but still half puzzle right?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NvfOvdZKzA



Okay that looks really fun. Time to dig through some sale threads.

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Butcherdeliz

I like Lode Runner 2 myself. I spent quite a number of head scratching and hair pulling moments with that one.  :crazy:

80sFREAK

Quarth is tricky one.
Sokoban(?, well this is common name on other platforms)
Gorby no pipeline(thanks to senseiman) - kinda tetris, but you have to build a pipe
Tetris.
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