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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
''Hexa'' is a clone of [[Wikipedia:Columns|''Columns'']], a puzzle game released by ''Sega'' in 1990. As the company implies, the game is exclusive to South Korea. The game recycle music and SFX from ''Treasure of Usas'', a game made by ''Konami'' for MSX2 and released in 1987, and recycle graphics (not the backgrounds on playfield) from ''Graph Saurus'', a graphic utility (also) for MSX2 and released in 1991 by ''Bit²''. And the hardware used in ''Hexa'' is the same used in [[Wikipedia:Arkanoid|''Arkanoid'']], with the exception ''Hexa'' does not make use of a spinning dial and the lack of MC68075P5 for protection.
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''Hexa'' is a clone of [[Wikipedia:Columns|''Columns'']], a puzzle game released by ''Sega'' in 1990. As the company implies, the game is exclusive to South Korea. The game recycles music and SFX from ''Treasure of Usas'', a game made by ''Konami'' for MSX2 and released in 1987, and recycle graphics (not the backgrounds on playfield) from ''Graph Saurus'', a graphic utility (also) for MSX2 and released in 1991 by ''Bit²''. And the hardware used in ''Hexa'' is the same used in [[Wikipedia:Arkanoid|''Arkanoid'']], with the exception ''Hexa'' does not make use of a spinning dial and the lack of MC68075P5 for protection.
 
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Hexa is a puzzle game made for Arcade machines, developed by D.R. Korea and released in early '90s.

Overview

The player needs to match 3 identical or more tiles in a row, it can be in horizontal, vertical, or diagonal, as long they match each other. As the player progress, various naked Asian woman appears in background (one at time).

Trivia

Hexa is a clone of Columns, a puzzle game released by Sega in 1990. As the company implies, the game is exclusive to South Korea. The game recycles music and SFX from Treasure of Usas, a game made by Konami for MSX2 and released in 1987, and recycle graphics (not the backgrounds on playfield) from Graph Saurus, a graphic utility (also) for MSX2 and released in 1991 by Bit². And the hardware used in Hexa is the same used in Arkanoid, with the exception Hexa does not make use of a spinning dial and the lack of MC68075P5 for protection.