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* Released: March 4, 2004 | * Released: March 4, 2004 | ||
* A remake of Konami's long-running ''Taisen Puzzle-dama'' series of puzzle games, which in themselves are a rip-off of Compile's ''Puyo Puyo'' series, where you clear four blobs of the same color to eliminate them off the field. The key difference in ''Taisen Puzzle-dama'' is that you only need to have ''three'' of something of the same color to clear them off the board. Tradtionally in ''Taisen Puzzle-dama'' they're smiling circles, but in this case they're replaced by Pop-kuns. | * A remake of Konami's long-running ''Taisen Puzzle-dama'' series of puzzle games, which in themselves are a rip-off of Compile's ''Puyo Puyo'' series, where you clear four blobs of the same color to eliminate them off the field. The key difference in ''Taisen Puzzle-dama'' is that you only need to have ''three'' of something of the same color to clear them off the board. Tradtionally in ''Taisen Puzzle-dama'' they're smiling circles, but in this case they're replaced by Pop-kuns. | ||
* The only Pop'n Music game that doesn't feature traditional button-hitting gameplay. It | * The only Pop'n Music game that doesn't feature traditional button-hitting gameplay. It was also the only one until the Pop'n Music Wii game that required you to go online to download content. | ||
* Character designs are based off of the ones around the [[PnM_AC_7|Pop'n Music 7]] era. | * Character designs are based off of the ones around the [[PnM_AC_7|Pop'n Music 7]] era. | ||