Capcom's knockout puzzle game action, set in the Street Fighter universe, arrives on Game Boy Advanced. Hailed as one of the best puzzle games of all time, Super Puzzle Fighter is chockfull of ferocious competition, pint-sized characters and non-stop high-energy insanity. Carefully stack the falling colored gems in strategic combinations. When the moment is right, use a burst gem to shatter your blocks. Watch your character execute a combo move and rain a volley of counter gems down on your opponent. Be the first to fill the other's screen with gems and K.O. the other player. Features eight characters from the Dark Stalkers and Street Fighter franchises, including Ryu, Ken, and Chun-Li.
Features:
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Choose from 8 pint-sized Street Fighter and Dark Stalkers characters
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Take round after round of colored gems and strategically line 'em up to create huge power gems
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Link power gems together for devastating chain combos
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Invite a friend to join the insanity using the Game Link Cable!
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
One of my most favorite games everNov 13, 2003
By Jason A. Cook No doubt about it, its a great game. I never have had any memory bugs as in the other reviews, I have completed all of the challenges, and they are still saved months later. The learning curve is pretty big, but once you learn it, its awesome. If ya wanna try the arcade one, get a CPS2 system emulator and download the rom (although I can't say I did this, I know it exists). Pay attention to the learning video, and always just work on combos, and don't break little blocks, and lay pieces very fast. I wish there was someone here at my university that played it, I could go on for hours playing this. For an added challenge, try to beat the game with Dan (something I did on hard mode last night), or unlock master mode and go at it on there (not the toughest thing in the world). Although, I do feel master mode w/ Dan will never happen over here.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Consider the technology involvedOct 24, 2004
By R. Martinez Loved it on the PS1, love it here. There are some reviews out there that knock the port for its lower quality music. I say consider the technology involved. Do you really think you can get CD quality music that spans over 500 MB on an original PS1 CD (still more than a cartridge can hold if the music is compressed) in a 5 to 30 MB cartridge? If you think you can without sacrificing sound quality or the quality of the game itself then yes, there is a Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny does poop out painted chicken eggs to celebrate the ressurrection of the Christ.
Other than that (heh) the game holds up on the portable format. If you wanted music then buy the soundtrack to the game. If you want one of the most addictive Tetris clones available, buy this. Yes, I too get skeptical when people make pronouncements like that, but in this case it's true. Yet another puzzle game to take with you on plane/train/car/bus trips.
One of the reviewers here is right though. In Street Puzzle mode the computer seems to be moving that much faster than you and there's no hope of winning unless you randomly set down pieces (because eventually their will be masses of colored blocks that will bust). But you can win.
BTW, don't trust Vijay Boyapati to give an honest review. I am not a Capcom shill as he says. I'm simply reviewing on the game's merits and he sees fit to attack the other reviewers simply because they don't agree with him (which really pisses me off). I haven't had the chance to try the two player mode but I find the rest of the game fun. Is it an exact port of the PSOne version? No! Gee, now I wonder why. To give the game a 2 out of 5 stars just because he didn't like the two player mode is dishonest and I wouldn't trust his reviews at all. Get a second opinion.
--- Proper criticism doesn't complain and not explain.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
A fine gameJun 05, 2003
By J. Frank Granted, it's a tough call between "Super Puzzle Fighter II" and its predecessor's GBA incarnation, "Puyo Pop." But I'll take Chun Li kicking at Ryu while I hurry to connect color-coded gems any day of the week. The sound is terrific, the graphics are blocky but gorgeous, and the gameplay is out of this world. Two cartridge "versus" mode is outlandish fun. Seeing little gems crash and explode somehow gives me such a sense of satisfaction, even when I'm losing.
Street Fighter Fan Must Have!!Jun 30, 2010
By Joseph Adams A very good puzzle game to start with but it gets a little harder and when you do win your character finish off with a combo finish very nice.
Puzzle fighterFeb 09, 2010
By Ryan P. Ambrocio I bought this game a while ago for myself, this was actually a gift and she loves it.... Great if u loves puzzle games!!!