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Loopz
System(s): PC-9801 VM
Publisher: Brøderbund Software
Developer:
Licensor: Mindscape
Original system(s): Atari ST
Peripherals supported:











PC-9801-26K
Genre: Puzzle































Number of players: 1-2
Release Date RRP Code
PC-9801 VM
JP
¥7,8007,800
Non-NEC versions

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Loopz (ループス) is a 1990 puzzle game originally designed by Ian Upton for the Atari ST and published by Mindscape. The game was ported to a variety of systems, including a port to the PC-9801 VM in Japan.

Gameplay

Physical scans

PC-9801 VM, JP
Loopz PC9801VM JP Box.jpg
Cover

References


Loopz

Loopz PC9801VM Title.png

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