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System:
Super Nintendo
Developer:
Zuqkeo

Year:
2007
Players: 1-2
Hack Type:
Translation

Game Genre:
Puzzle
Genre Non-Sport:
Anime / Manga

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Panel de Pon

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Rating: 9.6
(21 votes)
Plays: 6,369
M:92%
F:8%
Filesize: 814kb

Panel de Pon Box Description

This is an English translation hack which translates all textual images into English as well as the Dialogue (using custom Variable Font Width routines). The fontset used in this game was ripped from Tetris Attack as it was most suitable to use. The only thing that is not translated is the character voices.

Panel de Pon Game Description

Peace in the world of Popples is being threatened by the devil king Thanatos, who has cast a spell over the world. Lip, the Fairy of Flowers, escaped the grasp of this spell, and must free her friends, the other fairies, and defeat the evil king to restore peace to the land.

Panel de Pon is a fact-paced action puzzler that belies its cute exterior with extremely fast-paced matches. A stack of blocks continually rises from the bottom of the screen, and the player controls a cursor which can swap any two blocks horizontally. Make a row or column of three or more and they'll clear, potentially creating combos from new blocks falling to take their place. Combos will send large garbage blocks to your opponent, which must be eliminated by clearing a piece that is touching it, turning it into normal blocks.

The game offers a story mode against the computer, as well as a 2-player versus mode, an endless mode, a timed mode where a certain number of blocks must be cleared, and a puzzle mode where a set arrangement of blocks must be cleared in a specific number of moves. A reworked version of the game, which changes all the characters to ones from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island, was released internationally as Tetris Attack.

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Panel de Pon Featured Review

Panel de Pon Review by: Someone70 - 9.1/10

Magical Panels



What happens when you combine 10-year-old magical girls, lightning fast puzzle mechanics, and addictive gameplay? You get Panel de Pon! The game was originally released in 1995 for the Japan-only console of the Super Famicom. Since then, it has grown to a game series known as the Panel de Pon series in Japan and the Tetris Attack or Puzzle League series in Europe and North America. Many people will recognize the game and its similarities to Pokemon Puzzle League, one of the most well known games in the Puzzle League series. Panel de Pon was quite the pioneer for its time, but the game play it provides for the Super Famicom remains challenging and fun today. 


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The basic concept behind the puzzle game is matching colors in rows or columns. You have a cursor on the screen that looks like two boxes put side-by-side. When you press A, the blocks in those boxes switch positions. Your goal is to put together three or more of the same colored boxes to clear them. Putting together more than three is called a combo and clearing blocks right after another is called a chain. When these two are put together, you can rack up a lot of points in endless mode or defeat your opponent quickly in VS mode.


Graphics: 7


Because Panel de Pon is a puzzle game, it doesn’t require the best graphics. The most important work goes into the puzzle blocks, which are just colored squares containing stars, hearts, circles, etc, in order to differentiate among them. Fortunately, this simplistic design won’t distract you from the main part of the game: actually clearing the blocks.


In all, there are 9 playable characters (6 in anything but VS), though the character you choose doesn’t affect your gameplay a whole lot. Each character represents a cute little fairy of a different element. For instance, Lip is the fairy of flowers. When you select her as your character, you will see a picture of her in the background and your garbage blocks will be red to represent Lip. The most detail in the game is put into the character sprites, though in total they have 10-15 frames each.


In endless mode, you play and rack up points until the blocks hit the top. The character that you select will determine what the surroundings of your play field will look like. The fairy of nature, Thiana, has a calm forest background as you play with forest creatures running around as you make combos and chains. 


As you clear blocks, the squirrels some out to watch.


In VS mode, you send garbage blocks to your opponent by making combos or chains in order to make them hit the top of the play area before you do. These funny looking blocks are giant rectangles that plop down on your nicely colored field. What’s more is that each block mocks you with a
face. Each block has a different color and face that differs with what character you use. It’s almost as if each block describes each character’s inner personality... 


Those blocks are always watching over you. They're saying "Clear me! Clear me!"


There are few complaints to be described with the games graphics. However, it doesn’t do many new things and especially doesn’t compare to the graphics and animations of, say, Super Mario World.


Music (Sound): 9


Along with a unique graphic with each character you choose, each fairy also has her own theme that plays during the game. The music that plays on each character’s stage is also a reflection of her personality. This can personalize your game because your favorite character to use will be the
one with your favorite theme. The music is quite relaxing to listen to as you play, and can range from Lip’s joyous theme to Thiana’s calming nature theme. I found it quite pleasing that I didn’t have to listen to the same puzzle music over and over again when I played.


Additionally, the creators spice things up a little by including a “danger” theme for each character when your blocks are getting close to the top. Each of these sounds similar to its respective characters’ theme, but it has a different melody and it’s faster, giving a feeling of
rushing. And in some cases, you are rushing to clear your blocks as they near quickly to the top of the stack. 


The quickening music and bouncing blocks is a warning that you're about to lose.


The developers added a few more sounds here and there to further increase the enjoyability of the game. Each character has a catchphrase that they’ll say whenever you get a combo or a chain. For example, Lip says “Ikuzo!” (“Let’s go!” in Japanese) whenever you get a combo or chain. The voice acting is quite cute, and gives a little more incentive for scoring more combos. Additionally, when you score a chain of 4 or greater, a fanfare plays at the end of it in order to mark your accomplishment. The fanfare that plays at a 4 chain is basic, but the combo that plays at the end of a 6 chain is rich and fulfilling. This also helps to alert your opponent that a ton of pain is on its way.


Addictiveness: 10


The reason why a game like Panel de Pon is so addicting is the same reason why people can play Tetris for hours and hours on end. In fact, Panel de Pon was named Tetris Attack for its North American release. Even though the concept itself has little to do
with Tetris, both games are extremely addicting as puzzle games.


 Every time you play Panel de Pon, the experience changes. The blocks hardly repeat, so in every new game, you must formulate a strategy in order to clear the blocks in the most efficient way and while getting the most points you can. Like a Rubik’s cube, there are some strategies that you can keep in mind before you start the game, but nothing is set in stone until you start playing.


 There is also the Time Trial mode in which you have to get as many points as possible within 2 minutes. Like in Endless mode, you don’t know what kind of blocks you’re going to get. In some cases, you’ll get lucky and spot patterns right away. In other cases, you’ll be struggling to find something and won’t score as many points that round. It’s the fact that Time Trial is so short, yet has the potential for so many points, that makes you want to keep attempting it over and over again.


 In the VS mode, computer will also not get the same blocks every time. Each new encounter with the CPU presents a unique challenge in itself. Sometimes, you’ll be able to beat it in a matter of a mere few seconds, while other times, you’ll find yourself slugging it out until minutes pass (and that’s a long time in a game like this one) and end up losing at the last second. It’s the fact that you don’t know how the CPU will react that VS mode is so fun to play over and over again.


Things tend to get pretty chaotic during VS mode, if you both know what you're doing.


 Story: 6


 Sadly, the story of Panel de Pon did not get as much consideration as the rest of the game. It could have been expanded on, but that would detract players from the main point of the game, and that would be the puzzle aspect of it.


 In Puzzle de Pon, the land that Lip and her friends live in, Poppos, is being threatened by an evil kind named Thanatos. He casts an evil spell over the land that makes it so that all the fairies fight bitterly with each other! Fortunately, Lip isn’t
affected because of her magic rod. From the start of the VS (story) mode, you take control of Lip’s puzzle skills and go out into the land to solve this crime.


 Along the way, you’ll meet many of your fairy friends that have been turned into fighting machines. After facing off in a puzzle duel with them (and winning of course), they revert back into their normal, friendly personalities and join Lip in her quest for justice. When all of her friends have been rescued, they proceed to defeat the monsters and source of the terrible spell: Thanatos.


A phoenix is just one of the final monsters you have to face. (Screen courtesty of Saroth Cyngus)


However, when you beat Thanatos, a new challenger appears, a goddess named Cordelia. Once you finally beat her in a battle, the world reverts back to normal and all is well again. Cordelia reveals herself as (spoiler) Lip’s mother and tells her that the monsters were just an illusion. When asked why, Lip’s mother, who is also the queen of the land, responds that it was a test in order to prepare Lip for her succession to the throne. Then Lip’s friends cheer for her, Lip is overjoyed, and all is well in Poppos.


 So as you can see, the story isn’t great. It’s just a mere plot device to get you to fight all the fairies in magical puzzle games. At least it works in introducing the characters and you fight the fairies anyways.


 Depth: 9


 For a puzzle game on the SNES, Panel de Pon is full of different things you can do. As mentioned before, there are endless, time trial, and VS modes in the games. Two modes that have not been mentioned yet are Stage Clear and Puzzle. Lip and her friends will also join you in these modes, although there is no story to back them up.


In Stage Clear mode, you have to clear lines of blocks until you get them all below the “clear line.” This line will not show up at first; you have to keep clearing and pushing up blocks until you get it to show. The trick to Stage Clear mode is to beat the levels as quickly as possible. The longer you take, the higher the speed will increase, which makes subsequent rows of blocks come up faster. If that number gets too high, you’ll find yourself to be overwhelmed by blocks and they’ll soon hit the top. So in order to avoid that, you must get them below the clear line as soon as you have the chance.


Puzzle mode is a unique twist on something that is already considered to be a puzzle game. In this mode, you are given a set arrangement of blocks. No blocks will come up from below, so you don’t have to worry about being pressured to clearing as fast as you can. Along with the set of blocks, you get a number counter. This number represents how many moves you can make in the puzzle. The object of the mode is to clear all the blocks off the screen without exceeding the number of moves that you’re given. These kinds of puzzles require a lot more slow thinking time than the main game would. It’s provides something different for those that like relaxing and slow-paced puzzle games.


Here, you have to clear all the blocks in 3 moves. Think you can figure it out?


 There are also two player modes that you can play with a friend. The game also provides some video hints that you can study in order to get better at Panel de Pon. These videos demonstrate some useful hints and tricks that you normally wouldn’t think of when playing the game.


 Even without these extra modes, Panel de Pon has a deep underlying structure beneath its gameplay. There are many small and discreet hints that you can implement to better your game. For instance, when you’re clearing garbage blocks, you can set up the blocks so that the cleared ones fall right down and make an immediate chain. In this way, you can send the full package right back at your opponent, possibly with an ever bigger supply.


 Difficulty: 7


 Panel de Pon is one of those puzzle games that’s easy to learn and difficult to master. To the first-time player, the concept of switching blocks is fairly simple, and finding a way to match 3 in a row comes within minutes. However, it takes a lot more practice and many more hours of gameplay to know the different arrangements that one can use to make the best combos and chains. It’s perfectly natural on games like these for the beginning player to struggle achieving more points.


 The various modes in the game also have their adjustable difficulty settings, ranging from Easy to Hard. Each difficulty has a different number of types of blocks (more types means less chance for matches) and different timing for chains. On Hard, your timing for skill chains has to be more precise than on Easy. In VS mode, a Hard CPU will think faster and smarter than an Easy CPU. You’ll find that your matches will last much longer on Hard than on Easy.


When playing on Hard, you always have to be on your toes.


 For those of you that are used to the physics on Pokemon Puzzle League, Panel de Pon requires a better hand and more thinking ahead. The break between clearing blocks and the time they fall is much shorter, so it’s even more important that you know what you’re doing before starting to clear a chain.


 Final Score: 9.1


 Overall, Panel de Pon is one of the most addicting fast-paced puzzle games out there. It’s no wonder that it was popular enough to be released under the name of Tetris Attack. Not only are the characters cute and the music fitting to listen to, but the many modes that the game contains make great and creative use of the basic gameplay. For a unique and addicting game that puzzle lovers will play as much as Tetris, Panel de Pon provides everything you need for a wonderful puzzle experience.


 Although Panel de Pon was originally a Japan-only release for Super Famicom, some wonderful people translated the game into English. This version you can play in the RGR, so you won't have to worry about not understand how to play the game. Though in a game like this, you don't have to read much anyways...


All you need to know is her name.


  Graphics 7   Sound 9   Addictive 10   Depth 9   Story 6   Difficulty 7

Panel de Pon Reviews

Overall 9.6    Graphics 8.3    Sound 9    Addictive 9    Story 7.7    Depth 7.3    Difficulty 7.7


9.1
Magical Panels   Someone70
What happens when you combine 10-year-old magical girls, lightning fast puzzle mechanics, and ad...
  Graphics 7   Sound 9   Addictive 10   Story 6   Depth 9   Difficulty 7

      Review Rating: 5/5     Submitted: 08-24-11     Review Replies: 0

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"Hello, my name is Lip. Welcome to Panel de Pon!"   Rayman85
Please send this post to the Trash Can....
      Review Rating: 5/5     Submitted: 11-01-17     Updated: 11-16-19     Review Replies: 0

9.4
Puzzle games are always good   lolid23
*Ahem* so, I finally decided to change this (though I don´t think is necesary to say that this ...
  Graphics 8   Sound 9   Addictive 9   Story 7   Depth 5   Difficulty 9

      Review Rating: 3.7/5     Submitted: 08-23-11     Updated: 10-07-11     Review Replies: 7

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Panel de Pon Cheat Codes

Bonus puzzle game passwords
Select the puzzle game at the main menu, then select the password option, and enter the password.
Password Effect
NYDJ29JI Stage 1-01
XSDD2S7K Stage 1-02
TSRJ2773 Stage 1-03
ASRD2Y7P Stage 1-04
A3ZJ2BND Stage 1-05
4YZD21JR Stage 1-06
43UJ2FNZ Stage 1-07
HZUD2GDU Stage 1-08
DZIJ24D2 Stage 1-09
ZQID2ND4 Stage 1-10
U1KJ2TNH Stage 2-01
KYKD23JL Stage 2-02
3S3J2D7N Stage 2-03
PQ3D2ZDX Stage 2-04
EZPJ4FDT Stage 2-05
5YPD4QJA Stage 2-06
8HNJ4A7C Stage 2-07
MQND43DM Stage 2-08
1HXJ4R71 Stage 2-09
XSXDHS7F Stage 2-10
TSTJH77J Stage 3-01
A1TDHYNG Stage 3-02
21AJHCNQ Stage 3-03
4ZADHFD8 Stage 3-04
L12JHQN9 Stage 3-05
RY2DHHJE Stage 3-06
ZS4JHN7S Stage 3-07
Y34DL6N5 Stage 3-08
9THJLMJ7 Stage 3-09
SYHDLJJ6 Stage 3-10
JSLJL27Y Stage 4-01
GTLDLLJB Stage 4-02
QZJJLXRI Stage 4-03
8HJDLA6K Stage 4-04
CHGJLK63 Stage 4-05
M3GDLPXP Stage 4-06
TSQJN76D Stage 4-07
AHQDNB6R Stage 4-08
418JN1XZ Stage 4-09
H38DNGXU Stage 4-10
RYCJNHG2 Stage 5-01
ZSCDNN64 Stage 5-02
U1MJNTXH Stage 5-03
I3MDNKXL Stage 5-04
3Z1JNRRN Stage 5-05
7Q1DX9RX Stage 5-06
6HFJX56T Stage 5-07
Y3FDX6XA Stage 5-08
9S7JXC6C Stage 5-09
SY7DXJGM Stage 5-10
516JXQX1 Stage 6-01
GY6DXHGF Stage 6-02
8SYJXT6J Stage 6-03
MTYDXPGG Stage 6-04
FYBJXZGQ Stage 6-05
THBDT668 Stage 6-06
AH9JTB69 Stage 6-07
4Q9DT1RE Stage 6-08
LYEJTQGS Stage 6-09
R1EDTHX5 Stage 6-10
Contributed By: ASchultz.
Puzzle game passwords
Select the puzzle game at the main menu, then select the password option, and enter the password.
Password Effect
XDDD25IK Stage 1-02
NJRJ29I3 Stage 1-03
NNRD2ECP Stage 1-04
NDZJ2EID Stage 1-05
X9ZD2S9R Stage 1-06
XCUJ2S2Z Stage 1-07
X2UD259U Stage 1-08
A9IJ2Y92 Stage 1-09
29ID2C94 Stage 1-10
22KJ2M9H Stage 2-01
47KD21CL Stage 2-02
423J2F9N Stage 2-03
H73D2JCX Stage 2-04
H2PJ2G9T Stage 2-05
L7PD2QCA Stage 2-06
DCNJ222C Stage 2-07
DIND242M Stage 2-08
R2XJ2L91 Stage 2-09
ZIXD2X2F Stage 2-10
U9TJ2T9J Stage 3-01
U2TD2A9G Stage 3-02
IJAJ2IIQ Stage 3-03
IIAD2K28 Stage 3-04
K22J2P99 Stage 3-05
3J2D2DIE Stage 3-06
PJ4J2ZIS Stage 3-07
7C4D4925 Stage 3-08
6JHJ4SI7 Stage 3-09
6IHD4526 Stage 3-10
YCLJ472Y Stage 4-01
B7LD4YCB Stage 4-02
B2JJ4BEI Stage 4-03
9CJD4C4K Stage 4-04
E7GJ41M3 Stage 4-05
EDGD4FKP Stage 4-06
JNQJ44MD Stage 4-07
GJQD4HKR Stage 4-08
Q98J4NEZ Stage 4-09
QI8D4X4U Stage 4-10
8ICJ4A42 Stage 5-01
C2CD4KE4 Stage 5-02
M2MJ4PEH Stage 5-03
12MD4REL Stage 5-04
NC1JH94N Stage 5-05
A71DHYMX Stage 5-06
2NFJHMMT Stage 5-07
4NFDHFMA Stage 5-08
HN7JHGMC Stage 5-09
LC7DHQ4M Stage 5-10
DD6JH4K1 Stage 6-01
RD6DHLKF Stage 6-02
UNYJHAMJ Stage 6-03
IIYDHK4G Stage 6-04
37BJHDMQ Stage 6-05
PJBDHZK8 Stage 6-06
6J9JLSK9 Stage 6-07
Y29DL6EE Stage 6-08
9CEJLC4S Stage 6-09
SJEDLJK5 Stage 6-10
Contributed By: ASchultz.
Stageclear game passwords
Select the puzzle game at the main menu, then select the password option, and enter the password.
Password Effect
TXA1X5JJ Final Boss
TDJGI9RT Stage 1-02
XXDGDESY Stage 1-03
AIDG9S8F Stage 1-04
NZDG75MT Stage 1-05
TRJZN5XA Stage 2-01
TLDZI7X4 Stage 2-02
AXDZD6Z7 Stage 2-03
AJDZ9YZ4 Stage 2-04
AGJZ7BZL Stage 2-05
XBG8NCHK Stage 3-01
NUG8IM4C Stage 3-02
TQR8D1NN Stage 3-03
ATG89FT7 Stage 3-04
TSG87GJP Stage 3-05
TYXINQ55 Stage 4-01
NPXII44J Stage 4-02
TQ6IDHNH Stage 4-03
XMXI9N1T Stage 4-04
XZ6I7XF2 Stage 4-05
NGYMNTI2 Stage 5-01
T1TMIADC Stage 5-02
TKYMDIXT Stage 5-03
X5TM931I Stage 5-04
AJYM7PY3 Stage 5-05
T8Y3NDNH Stage 6-01
NZT3IZMZ Stage 6-02
AMY3DUQN Stage 6-03
A1T3E9YN Stage 6-04
NXY36E21 Stage 6-05

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Comments for Panel de Pon

Gabe Puratekuta 09-05-13 - 09:20 PM
 This is the greatest game EVAH!!
lolid23 07-04-13 - 10:00 PM
 It took some time but finally, I've been able to clear this game on Versus mode on the hardest difficulty WITHOUT using any continues, and, to be honest, it was worth it ( you get a nice ending).
AngelicDirt 03-09-13 - 09:45 AM
 The process is called Localization. Video games were, and still are, marketed to males, little girls doing magic with cute little animals isn't marketable. In America, anyway.
ProfessorSinist.. 02-13-12 - 01:05 AM
 what is this? Did every game decide to rip off each other for the same thing? Pokemon Puzzle league, tetris attack, yoshi something or other...all the same
GreatGamer2001 09-23-11 - 10:33 PM
 I really wish they'd make more games like this...
captain falcon 07-22-11 - 10:55 PM
 are you playing on firefox or internet explorer
captain falcon 07-22-11 - 10:54 PM
 @ shadow
captain falcon 06-24-11 - 03:29 PM
 jap translation is the original
dimentiorules 04-21-11 - 12:16 PM
 Actually, let me reprhase that. They look like Chrono Trigger characters. There, that's better.
dimentiorules 04-21-11 - 12:10 PM
 They look like Final Fantasy characters!
lolid23 04-10-11 - 12:59 PM
 hmm,what can I say? a very good game
CardJitsu111 01-08-11 - 03:13 AM
 well jap trans. patch
CardJitsu111 01-08-11 - 03:13 AM
 hi
caothuvn 12-27-10 - 11:09 AM
 I need to play this game online. how is it???
caothuvn 12-26-10 - 11:53 AM
 hi
ShadowSpeller 10-26-10 - 12:09 PM
 I added vizzed.com as a trusted site,but I still can't control my game.
Karnella 09-01-10 - 03:59 AM
 So cute, so addicting!
Stevie 764 06-28-10 - 04:01 PM
 awesome
MarioBrosFan191 02-27-10 - 04:58 PM
 cool japanese game:)
SarothCyngus 01-25-10 - 05:40 PM
 "Action puzzle game. Panel de Pon." - Japanese commercial
SarothCyngus 01-19-10 - 03:40 PM
 YES, YES, YES. You cannot IMAGINE how much I loved thia game as a kid.

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