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==Availability==
==Availability==
The game is considered extremely rare (most probably due to low production numbers and/or bad sales) and despite being listed on Amazon UK, the official publisher page disappeared long ago and it cannot be bought commercially or downloaded online.
The game is considered extremely rare (most probably due to low production numbers and/or bad sales) and despite being listed on Amazon UK, the official publisher page<ref> [https://web.archive.org/web/20030802234009/http://www.vektorlogic.com:80/popnpop.htm Pop 'n' pop homepage]
</ref> disappeared long ago and it cannot be bought commercially or downloaded online.
 
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[[Category:Lost video games]]
[[Category:Lost video games]]

Revision as of 04:52, 5 January 2018

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Front game box

Status: Lost

Pop n' pop is a single/multiplayer puzzle game released by UK publisher Vektorlogic for Windows in 2001. This is an officially licensed port by Taito, apparently it's a cross of original arcade version and PlayStation version.

Gameplay

The game plays similarly to Puzzle Bobble (Bust a move in the USA): burst all the bubbles by matching 3 of the same kind but the balloons can be throw vertically only and the targets to shoot at move left to right and vice versa. Available options include:

  • Story Mode (1 Player with advancing difficulty)
  • 1 Player vs Computer
  • Player vs Player
  • Challenge Mode (Test yourself on your skill)

PC Requirements

  • Pentium 133 or greater
  • 16 MB of RAM
  • Windows 95/98/NT 4.0
  • Soundblaster Compatible Sound Card
  • 16 Bit VGA Graphics Card or Better
  • 100 MB of HD Space Available

Availability

The game is considered extremely rare (most probably due to low production numbers and/or bad sales) and despite being listed on Amazon UK, the official publisher page[1] disappeared long ago and it cannot be bought commercially or downloaded online.

References