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Nintendo Puzzle Collection
ニンテンドーパズルコレクション
NPC box.png
Developer(s): Nintendo Software Technology, Tose
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Nintendo GameCube
Category: Puzzle
Players:
Predecessor: Pokémon Puzzle Challenge
Successor: Planet Puzzle League
Release dates
Japan: February 7, 2003
Europe: Cancelled
Puzzle Collection ©2003 Nintendo Dr. Mario ©1990-2003 Nintendo Panel de Pon © 1995-2003 Nintendo/Intelligent Systems Yoshi no Cookie ©1992-2003 Nintendo Game concept ©1991-2003 Intellectual Property Consultants, Inc.

Nintendo Puzzle Collection is a Nintendo GameCube game.

This game was planned for a release outside of Japan in Europe, but the localisation was cancelled.[1]

Summary

A collection of updated versions of Dr. Mario, Panel de Pon and Yoshi's Cookie. The game features support for the Nintendo GameCube - Game Boy Advance Link Cable, allowing the player to play any of the three games on the Game Boy Advance.[2]

References

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Main games
Other games
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