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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (マジカルパズル・ポピルズ) is a puzzle game released for the {{SegaLink|Sega Game Gear}} by [[Tengen]] in 1991. A [[PC Engine]] port was also announced, but was never released.
 
'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (マジカルパズル・ポピルズ) is a puzzle game released for the {{SegaLink|Sega Game Gear}} by [[Tengen]] in 1991. A [[PC Engine]] port was also announced, but was never released.
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A prototype is known to have been in the possession of former Tengen developer Jun Amanai, who posted a gameplay video on YouTube. The PC Engine version was ported from an unreleased Famicom version of the game for the purposes of evaluating the PC Engine hardware{{ref|1=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/wsvmqVdh3Do|2=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsvmqVdh3Do}}.
  
 
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Magical Puzzle Popils
System(s): PC Engine
Publisher: Tengen
Developer: Tengen
Genre: Puzzle
Number of players: 1

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Magical Puzzle Popils (マジカルパズル・ポピルズ) is a puzzle game released for the Sega Game Gear by Tengen in 1991. A PC Engine port was also announced, but was never released.

A prototype is known to have been in the possession of former Tengen developer Jun Amanai, who posted a gameplay video on YouTube. The PC Engine version was ported from an unreleased Famicom version of the game for the purposes of evaluating the PC Engine hardware[1].

Magazine articles

Main article: Magical Puzzle Popils/Magazine articles.

External links

References

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