![]() ![]() To unlock him, beat the HaraHara Course (when Carbuncle is your last opponent).To unlock him, beat the WakuWaku or HaraHara Courses (when Popoi is your last opponent).Hohow Bird (bird uncapitalized on GameCube).Ocean Prince (also called Prince of ocean).Lidelle (known as Rider, also called Ridel and Rita).Tsu rule also returns, and a variant of Fever mode, Trap is also playable, where Fever mode makes you weaker. This keeps occurring until time runs out, then it returns the player to his or her original field. Once a chain is made, another puzzle falls, bigger and more complicated than the previous one. In a limited amount of time, one must find a "trigger point" in the puzzle, which will cause a major chain to go off and attack the opponent. In Fever mode, a preset chain will fall onto a cleared field. ![]() Each chain will fill one space in the Fever gauge until it is full, which is when Fever activates. To fill the bar, one must offset Nuisance Puyo waiting above their board. This occurs when a bar in the middle of the screen is filled up. This game is followed up by a direct sequel, Puyo Puyo Fever 2.Ī new addition to the Puyo Puyo game mechanics is Fever mode, which is the default mode for all single player courses and Free Battle. The PlayStation Portable version was listed for a U.S. Sega published all versions in Japan, while some of the versions were published internationally by other companies: Sega of America published the North American GameCube version, Atlus published the North American Nintendo DS version, Sega of Europe published the European GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox versions, and THQ published the European Game Boy Advance version. The first version was developed for the Sega Dreamcast-based NAOMI arcade hardware by Sonic Team, and the game was ported to a wide variety of then-contemporary platforms. Puyo Puyo Fever (ぷよぷよフィーバー, Puyopuyo Fība), known in English versions as Puyo Pop Fever was the first Puyo Puyo game in the Fever series. ![]() Puyo Puyo Fever Japanese Box Art (PlayStation 2)Īrcade, Dreamcast, Gamecube, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Windows, Xbox, Mac OS, Palm OS, Pocket PC, Xbox 360, Sony Walkman ![]()
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