Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo goes GBA
Capcom will release the classic puzzle game on the GBA.
Capcom has announced that Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo will soon be available for the Game Boy Advance. The puzzle game was originally released in the arcades and for the PlayStation and Saturn. The gameplay involves manipulating falling gems in a style that's reminiscent of Tetris, except that it's possible to send gems falling down on the opposing player. The game features stylized renditions of characters from Capcom's Street Fighter and Darkstalker games. The GBA game will support up to two players with a GBA link cable.
Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo for GBA will be out at the end of January 2003. For more details, check out our review of the original PlayStation version of the game.
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