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|released = {{releasedate|Japan|October 19, 1996}} | |released = '''[[Game Boy]]'''<br>{{releasedate|Japan|October 19, 1996}}'''[[Virtual Console#Nintendo 3DS|Virtual Console]] ([[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]])'''<br>{{releasedate|Japan|October 24, 2012}} | ||
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|platforms = [[Game Boy]] | |platforms = [[Game Boy]], [[Virtual Console]] | ||
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'''''Picross 2''''' is a Japan-only game for the [[Game Boy]] and the sequel to ''[[Mario's Picross]]''; it was released in 1996<ref>[http://www.mariomayhem.com/history_of_mario.php The History of Mario] (Retrieved on 2008-03-02)</ref>. It keeps most of the same elements of its predecessor, as it deals with a grid an solving number-like puzzles to form images. | '''''Picross 2''''' is a Japan-only game for the [[Game Boy]] and the sequel to ''[[Mario's Picross]]''; it was released in 1996<ref>[http://www.mariomayhem.com/history_of_mario.php The History of Mario] (Retrieved on 2008-03-02)</ref>. It keeps most of the same elements of its predecessor, as it deals with a grid an solving number-like puzzles to form images. | ||
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Revision as of 21:48, October 16, 2012
Template:Infobox Picross 2 is a Japan-only game for the Game Boy and the sequel to Mario's Picross; it was released in 1996[1]. It keeps most of the same elements of its predecessor, as it deals with a grid an solving number-like puzzles to form images.
To play, the player has to match boxes together and link them with one another to form images, and if performed successfully, the image will look right. The player also has the option to be given hints throughout the game as to how to make specific images. Mario and Wario both have different sets of puzzles to solve in the game[2], giving the player somewhat of a variety in gameplay.
References
- ^ The History of Mario (Retrieved on 2008-03-02)
- ^ A cheat list for both Mario's and Wario's puzzles (Retrieved on 2008-03-02)
External Links
- Official Website from Nintendo (Japanese)
- Official Website from Jupiter (English/Japanese)
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Game Boy games | |
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Super Mario franchise | Alleyway (1989) • Baseball (1989) • Super Mario Land (1989) • Golf (1989) • Dr. Mario (1990) • Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins (1992) • Donkey Kong (1994) • Mario's Picross (1995) • Picross 2 (1996) |
Donkey Kong franchise | Donkey Kong (1994) • Donkey Kong Land (1995) • Donkey Kong Land 2 (1996) • Donkey Kong Land III (1997) |
Yoshi franchise | Yoshi (1991) • Yoshi's Cookie (1992) • Tetris Attack (1996) |
Wario franchise | Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 (1994) • Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman! (1994) • Wario Land II (1998) |
Miscellaneous | Tetris (1989) • The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening (1993) • Game & Watch Gallery (1997) • Game & Watch Gallery 2 (1997) |