Pop'n Pop

Pop'n Pop (ぽっぷんぽっぷ, Poppunpoppu) is puzzle video game released in arcades by Taito in February 1998. It features characters from Taito games Rainbow Islands, KiKi KaiKai, Don Doko Don, and The NewZealand Story,[1]

Pop'n Pop
Developer(s)Taito
Dreams Co., Ltd. (Windows)
Publisher(s)Taito Corporation
JVC Digital Studios (Europe)
Virgin Interactive (White Label)
Bay Area Multimedia (Yogi Bear)
Platform(s)Arcade, PlayStation, Game Boy Color
ReleaseArcade
  • JP: February 1998
PlayStation
  • JP: October 22, 1998
  • EU: 1998
  • JP: March 3, 2000 (Reprint)
  • EU: December 2000 (Virgin Interactive White Label)
Game Boy Color
  • NA: December 17, 2000
  • JP: February 16, 2001
  • EU: 2001
PlayStation Network
  • JP: January 14, 2009
Microsoft Windows
Genre(s)Puzzle
Mode(s)Single player, or 2 players simultaneously
CabinetUpright
CPU68000 @ 12 MHz
Sound1 × Z80 @ 3.58 MHz
YM2151 @ 3.58 MHz
DisplayRaster, 288x224 (horizontal)

The game was ported to the PlayStation and Game Boy Color. The Game Boy Color version was also released in North America with Yogi Bear characters, under the title Yogi Bear: Great Balloon Blast.[2]

Gameplay

Gameplay is a hybrid of Puzzle Bobble, Arkanoid, and Space Invaders.[3] Rows of coloured balloons advance down the screen, and the player must shoot their own balloons at them. When three balloons of the same colour match up, they disappear.

Ports

The game was released in Japan and Europe for the PlayStation and Game Boy Color. Both the PlayStation and Game Boy Color versions added additional characters from other Taito games, such as Bubblun from Bubble Symphony, Ptolemy from The Fairyland Story, Chack'n from Chack'n Pop, Hipopo from Liquid Kids, and Drunk from Bubble Bobble. Chack'n, Hipopo and Drunk are hidden in the PlayStation version, but initially playable in the Game Boy Color version.

A Microsoft Windows version was developed by Dreams and was released in the UK by Vektorlogic Ltd., and in Japan by CyberFront around. It does not imclude the secret characters of the PlayStation version.

Legacy

A version was also announced for the Wii console[4] for release in Europe in 2007, according to the Q2 Update posted by Nintendo of Europe. However, in common with other planned updates of Taito franchises such as KiKi KaiKai 2, Taito appear to have withdrawn their license for unknown reasons, and the game was reworked and released under the name Balloon Pop in North America and Pop! in Europe.[5]

The original arcade version also appeared in the Xbox and Microsoft Windows versions of Taito Legends 2, though missing the arcade and PlayStation's 15 kHz scan-lined video output (they feature upscaled graphics instead), and to date has not been collected in any of the Japanese Taito Memories compilations. The PlayStation version was re-released on the PlayStation Network on January 13, 2009 in Japan.

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References

  1. Empire Interactive Europe Ltd (2006). Taito Legends 2 game page
  2. GameFAQs data page
  3. Chavez, Carl (1998-12-11). The Pop'n'Pop FAQ
  4. Purchese, Rob (2007-04-04). No PAL Paper Mario yet
  5. Unknown, (2008-05-19). Balloon Pop
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