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Pokémon Puzzle League : ウィキペディア英語版
Pokémon Puzzle League

Wii Virtual Console
|genre = Puzzle
|modes = 1-2 players
|platforms = Nintendo 64, Wii (Virtual Console)
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''Pokémon Puzzle League'' is a puzzle game for the Nintendo 64 console. It is based on Nintendo's ''Puzzle League'' puzzle games, but with Pokémon likenesses. It was only available in North America starting in 2000, and in Europe in 2001, making it the first Pokémon game produced for North America. It is so far the only ''Pokémon'' game to be based on the ''Pokémon'' anime, and to feature Ash Ketchum. The game was released on the Virtual Console on May 5, 2008, in the North America region, and on May 30, 2008, in the European region.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=US VC Releases - 5th May - Pokemon Puzzle League )
==Gameplay==

''Pokémon Puzzle League'' features the same gameplay as in ''Panel de Pon'', which is likely why ''Pokémon Puzzle League'' was not released in Japan (''Panel de Pon'' never had an English release). The objective is to clear blocks from the playfield by arranging them in horizontal or vertical lines of three or more blocks. A continuous stream of new blocks pushes up from the bottom of the playfield, causing the entire playfield to rise continuously. If the blocks reach the top of the playfield, the player loses. The player can temporarily stop the progression of blocks by scoring combos and chains, and in two-player battles, these actions also cause garbage blocks to stack on top of the opponent's playfield.
Unlike its predecessors, ''Pokémon Puzzle League'' features a 3D mode in addition to the traditional 2D mode. In this mode, gameplay takes place on a cylinder with an effective width of 18 blocks, compared to the six-block width of the flat 2D field. It also features the original block design from ''Panel de Pon'' and ''Tetris Attack'', as well as a Pokémon-oriented design (which is selected by default).
In two-player games, players can select one of fourteen Pokémon trainers to play as. Unlike most ''Pokémon'' games, trainer and Pokémon selection are purely cosmetic and do not affect gameplay whatsoever.

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