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Pokemon Puzzle League. A downloadable version of the 2000 N64 game, provided through Nintendo's Virtual Console service. Get ready for a new kind of Pokemon battle where the power and speed of your brain are just as important as the strength of your Pokemon. Sep 29, 2000 Game Review-Nintendo 64-Pokemon Puzzle League Review 51 Released: September 1, 2000 Developer: Nintendo Game Genre: Puzzle Story Well, you’re Ash, and I.
Compatibility can be assumed to align with the indicated revisions. However, compatibility may extend to prior revisions or compatibility gaps may exist within ranges indicated as compatible due to limited testing. Please update as appropriate. TestingThis title has been tested on the environments listed below:Test EntriesRevisionOS VersionCPUGPUResultTesterWindows 7Intel Core i7-2670QMNVIDIA GeForce GTX 560mSurprisingly well emulated, definitely playable and stable. Does push the hardware relatively hard, even compared to high end Wii games, you may be watching your processor crumble under the pressure. Usually ran between 25% - 75% depending on settings.Windows 10Intel Core i5-3570KNVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070Time for an update.
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Performance is better (even withstanding the processor upgrade from then,) but the game does require a healthy Emulated CPU Overclock to run 60/60. It also lagged on console, but I think Dolphin's lag is worse at default clock. I' m writing this from the laptop from my first report!Windows 10Intel Core i7 7700KNVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 TiI couldn't tell any differences between Dolphin and consoleGameplay Videos.
Pokémon fans can experience the fast-paced fun of Pokémon Puzzle League all over again on the Wii console via the Virtual Console service. The puzzle game was made available in May 2008.
Looking for a change of pace from regular Pokémon games? Pokémon Puzzle League is the biggest departure for Pokémon yet. Pokémon Puzzle League is a block game where your goal is to flip colored squares to create rows of three or more. Pokémon Puzzle League is easy to pick up and play right away-as you get better, you'll discover many winning concepts. While there are plenty of strategies to learn, you'll still need lightning-fast fingers and a keen eye to succeed. If you're wondering how to improve your game, check out the in-game Pokémon Puzzle University to get helpful hints.
Play as one of a number of characters from the Pokémon games (including Ash, Professor Oak, or a member of Team Rocket) and then pick three Pokémon that will shout their names in encouragement during your game. Pokémon Puzzle League lets you go head to head against an opponent, too.
For a real challenge, try 3-D Mode, where the blocks fall along a cylindrical shape. You can see only the front side of the cylinder, so while you're knocking out blocks in front of you, the back of the board might be filling up!
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