Baku Baku Animal
Baku Baku Animal
    
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    [1]
Playable Characters
  
  
  
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    [10]
Opponents
  
  Gallopy
    Gon
    Master Piggy
    Minister
    Nurse Grape
    Princess
    Queen
    Silver Angela / Golden Angela
    Soldier
    T3
    
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Miscellaneous
  
  
  
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      Hey, imagine if it returned as a full-on franchise
    
    
        @Yoni Arousement
Can't agree on that. Both of these were completely absent on the market equally. I only find out about these today thanks to these rips. No one even talked about them for years. Didn't hear about them even on forums.
This was released in 1995 and by then these generic done to death puzzle games in general fallen off the radar no matter what because people played proper games by then. Arcades never had these, the best place you could find the puzzles were in some small bar dump places next to no one goes to.
Even they started offering better machines.
Just for example friend and me went to these dumps to play games, one of them that was a tiny place had Cadillacs and Dinosaurs the other machine was a poker game. So yeah no one invested into generic puzzle machines or games back then which were pretty much shovelware.
If I ever wanted to play a puzzle challenge, there was always Tetris.
RD
1995 (Arcade)
April 1996 (Sega Saturn)
1996 (Sega Game Gear)
1996 (Windows 95)
1996 (Sega Master System)
2002 (mobile phone)
These are the same years when PlayStation started to take over the market worldwide. Arcades had far better game choices. Sega's home market faded completely from 1995. Nintendo wasn't any better, some people today praise Nintendo but reality is Nintendo was barely a thing worldwide.
Nintendo was and still is generations behind and expensive compared to the competitors. Only being popular in wealthy small parts of Canada and US.
Most places in the world switched from Sega to PlayStations. PC was expensive and pointless for many just like Nintendo. With a modded PS2 you didn't needed anything else.
    
  Can't agree on that. Both of these were completely absent on the market equally. I only find out about these today thanks to these rips. No one even talked about them for years. Didn't hear about them even on forums.
This was released in 1995 and by then these generic done to death puzzle games in general fallen off the radar no matter what because people played proper games by then. Arcades never had these, the best place you could find the puzzles were in some small bar dump places next to no one goes to.
Even they started offering better machines.
Just for example friend and me went to these dumps to play games, one of them that was a tiny place had Cadillacs and Dinosaurs the other machine was a poker game. So yeah no one invested into generic puzzle machines or games back then which were pretty much shovelware.
If I ever wanted to play a puzzle challenge, there was always Tetris.
RD
1995 (Arcade)
April 1996 (Sega Saturn)
1996 (Sega Game Gear)
1996 (Windows 95)
1996 (Sega Master System)
2002 (mobile phone)
These are the same years when PlayStation started to take over the market worldwide. Arcades had far better game choices. Sega's home market faded completely from 1995. Nintendo wasn't any better, some people today praise Nintendo but reality is Nintendo was barely a thing worldwide.
Nintendo was and still is generations behind and expensive compared to the competitors. Only being popular in wealthy small parts of Canada and US.
Most places in the world switched from Sega to PlayStations. PC was expensive and pointless for many just like Nintendo. With a modded PS2 you didn't needed anything else.
      This game must have fallen in the shadows of Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo.
    
    
        These character designs remind me of Mischief Makers.
    
    
  