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== Gameplay ==
 
== Gameplay ==
The game is a clone of Compile's ''Puyo Puyo'', with near-identical graphics. Black-and-white pictures of women appear in the background of the playfield, changing as the game progresses. Its music is a heavily sped-up rendition of the Technical Game theme from ''Soldam''. It features many bizarre, voice-sampled sound effects when Puyos are cleared, including what seems to be someone yelling "''GAY!''" very excitedly.
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The game is a clone of Compile's ''Puyo Puyo'', with near-identical graphics. Black-and-white pictures of women appear in the background of the playfield, changing as the game progresses. Its music is a heavily sped-up rendition of the Technical Game theme from ''Soldam''. It features many bizarre voice samples when Puyos are cleared, including "Whoa, what?", "Gimme a break!", "Get lost", "Hey, check this out!", and something that sounds like an elongated "Yay!" or "Gay!".
 
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Revision as of 08:00, 16 April 2020


News is a bootleg arcade game released in 1993 by a company called Poby (AKA Virus).

Gameplay

The game is a clone of Compile's Puyo Puyo, with near-identical graphics. Black-and-white pictures of women appear in the background of the playfield, changing as the game progresses. Its music is a heavily sped-up rendition of the Technical Game theme from Soldam. It features many bizarre voice samples when Puyos are cleared, including "Whoa, what?", "Gimme a break!", "Get lost", "Hey, check this out!", and something that sounds like an elongated "Yay!" or "Gay!".