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''Puzz Loop'' is an arcade tile-matching puzzle game developed by Mitchell Corporation and released in 1998 for Japan and North America and 1999 for Europe. It was later ported to the
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and Samsung Nuon DVD players under the name ''Ballistic''. The original ''Puzz Loop'' game was also known by this title. In 2008, publisher
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released the game on App Store for the iPhone and
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. There was a Neo Geo Pocket Color version of the game initially planned to be published by
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, but cancelled due to bankruptcy of the original incarnation of the company. The original ''Puzz Loop'' was followed by a sequel, ''
Puzz Loop 2 ''Puzz Loop'' is an arcade tile-matching puzzle game developed by Mitchell Corporation and released in 1998 for Japan and North America and 1999 for Europe. It was later ported to the Game Boy Color, PlayStation and Samsung Nuon DVD players under ...
'', in 2001.


Gameplay

In the game, marbles of different colors roll down a spiral path towards a central goal, which the player must stop by shooting new marbles using a cannon into the oncoming ones. The marbles disappear if player matches three or more marbles of the same color. In addition, collecting bonus items attached to marbles can, for example, temporarily slow down the rate the marbles advance or cause all marbles of the same color to disappear. The game is over once the marbles are pushed over the goal threshold.


Reception

In Japan, ''Game Machine'' listed ''Puzz Loop'' on their March 1, 1999 issue as being the eight most-successful arcade game of the month. ''Game Machine'' also listed ''Puzz Loop 2'' on their April 1, 2001 issue as being the thirteenth most-successful arcade game of the month. Jeff Lundrigan reviewed the PlayStation version of the game for ''
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'', rating it four stars out of five, and stated that "OK, so it's an ultimately derivative action puzzler; but give it a shot and we guarantee you won't want to put it down."


Legacy


Sequel

''Puzz Loop 2'' is an arcade puzzle game by Mitchell Corporation released in 2001 on
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hardware. Gameplay is exactly the same as its predecessor, with the player needing to deplete all the colored balls before they hit the center of the screen. The most popular feature of ''Puzz Loop 2'' was the two-player versus mode.


Clones

The success of ''Puzz Loop'' led to a number of clones with identical or nearly-identical gameplay from other companies including '' Zuma'', the '' Luxor'' series, ''
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'', ''
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'', ''Butterfly Escape'', ''Loco'', ''Bonsai Blast'', and ''Bonbon Factory''. Mitchell alleges that ''Zuma'', one of the more popular clones, directly infringes on their intellectual property. In reply, ''Zuma'' developer
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asserts that their game is "not an exact clone", but an elaboration of Mitchell's original idea. Mitchell itself released a version of the game for the
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called ''
Magnetica ''Magnetica'' (known in Japan as and in Europe as ''Actionloop'') is a puzzle video game for the Nintendo DS, released as part of the Touch! Generations series. The game was developed by Mitchell Corporation and published by Nintendo, and is base ...
'' in 2006. A
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version of ''Magnetica'' was released via WiiWare in 2008.


See also

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