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Pokemon Puzzle League (France)

Nintendo 64
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Reviewed in
2000
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✪ Reviewed on May 10, 2023
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Tetris Attack reskinned in Pokémon colours, which is not a bad idea at all. Block-swapping mechanics of dizzying speed, trainers as opponents, rich solo modes and catchy soundtracks. An excellent puzzler, sometimes underrated because of its licence.

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Category
Puzzle 4 players 3+
Description
Block-swapping puzzle game featuring characters from the Pokémon anime in puzzle tournaments. Published by Nintendo, released in 2000 in Europe and North America. Nineteen Pokémon trainers to face, marathon, puzzle, time zone, and VS modes, progressive difficulty, and competitive multiplayer.

Pokemon Puzzle League review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
4/5
Music
"Excellent"
1/5
Story
"Anecdotal"
Difficulty
"Easy"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾0,02 GB 📅25/09/2000
Published by Nintendo

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Collector interest

Specific French pressing of Pokemon Puzzle League distributed by Nintendo France in September 2000. The FR cartridge keeps a French-translated cover, a French-dominant manual and certain preliminary PEGI mentions absent from the standard multilingual PAL runs. This regional variant is scarcer than the general PAL release and remains a target for Nintendo France enthusiasts who want a French cartridge fully adapted to the local market.

Better with friends

A match puzzler where you swap blocks to set off chains and bury your opponent under an avalanche of debris. The competition rewards anticipation and quick thinking, each well-prepared combo flipping the duel in an instant. Colorful and snappy, it blends split-second strategy and reflexes, and last-second reversals draw shouts and laughter around the screen.

Is Pokemon Puzzle League still worth playing in 2026?

Released in 2000 on Nintendo 64, Nintendo and Intelligent Systems' project dresses the excellent Panel de Pon puzzle, known in the West as Tetris Attack, in the colours of the Pokemon licence and its anime. The principle is to swap blocks on a grid to line up sets of three, triggering chains and combos that bury the opponent in rubble. The strategic depth, the nervousness of the versus and the story mode following Ash make for a puzzle of formidable addictiveness. The Pokemon skin will appeal variably to puzzle purists. A gem of the genre, recommended for fans of fast thinking and of versus.

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