All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Nintendo Puzzle Collection
Nintendo Puzzle Collection is a compilation of three Nintendo-published puzzle games that were originally released on earlier Nintendo consoles. All the games support both single-player gameplay and competitive local multiplayer for up to four players simultaneously. In addition, Nintendo Puzzle Collection supports GameCube-Game Boy Advance connectivity, allowing the player to use a Game Boy Advance as a game controller. Downgraded versions of each game can also be downloaded and played independently on the Game Boy Advance. Each game is stored in the Game Boy Advance memory and will remain until the handheld is shut down Games in the bundle: -Dr. Mario (despite the name, it is a version of Dr. Mario 64) -Panel de Pon (a completed version of the cancelled Panel de Pon 64) -Yoshi's Cookie (a remake of the original NES Yoshi's Cookie) Games obtainable through the connection to the Game Boy Advance via Link Cable: -Dr. Mario (original NES version) -Panel de Pon (yet another different version of Panel de Pon, exclusive to this -compilation) -Yoshi's Cookie (original NES version)
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