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'''''Nintendo Puzzle Collection''''' (NINTENDO パズルコレクション) is a Japan-only [[Nintendo GameCube]] game released in 2003. It is a three-in-one compilation game containing sequels to three Nintendo {{wp|Puzzle video game#Action puzzle|action puzzle}} games: ''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]'', ''[[Tetris Attack#Panel de Pon|Panel de Pon]]'', and ''[[Yoshi's Cookie|Yoshi no Cookie]]''. ''Dr. Mario'' was previously released in North America as ''[[Dr. Mario 64]]'', while ''Panel de Pon'' was ported from an unreleased version for the [[Nintendo 64]].<ref>Gamers Manuel (July 19, 2020). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kANs1LYAm4c FOUND: PANEL DE PON 64 (N64 PROTOTYPE), UNRELEASED!!!]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved July 21, 2020.</ref> ''Yoshi no Cookie'' is the only game that appears to not be originally developed as a Nintendo 64 title since it has native {{wp|480p}} and uses the system font.
'''''Nintendo Puzzle Collection''''' (NINTENDO パズルコレクション) is a Japan-only [[Nintendo GameCube]] game released in 2003. It is a three-in-one compilation game containing sequels to three Nintendo {{wp|Puzzle video game#Action puzzle|action puzzle}} games:
*''[[Dr. Mario 64]]'', whose Nintendo 64 version was not released in Japan.
*''[[Yoshi's Cookie]]'' sequel; The only game of the three that appears to not be originally developed as a [[Nintendo 64]] title since it has native {{wp|480p}} and uses the system font.
*''[[Tetris Attack|Panel de Pon (Nintendo 64 sequel)]]'', whose original Japanese Nintendo 64 builds were themselves unreleased<ref>Gamers Manuel (July 19, 2020). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kANs1LYAm4c FOUND: PANEL DE PON 64 (N64 PROTOTYPE), UNRELEASED!!!]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved July 21, 2020.</ref> before being ported to GameCube, whereas the Western version was released with heavily altered graphics and voicing.


Copies of the ''Nintendo Puzzle Collection'' were bundled with a [[Nintendo GameCube#Nintendo GameCube–Game Boy Advance Link Cable|Link Cable]] that allowed players to play the original [[Family Computer]] entries of ''Dr. Mario'' and ''Yoshi no Cookie'' and a simplified rendition of ''Panel de Pon'' (which was later used in ''[[Dr. Mario & Puzzle League]]'') on a [[Game Boy Advance]]. ''[[Wario World]]'' had a similar feature where players could play ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'' [[microgame]]s on their Game Boy Advances. The three main GameCube games can also be controlled via a Game Boy Advance.
The games that are intended to be played on the GameCube, can be controlled with either GameCube controllers or a linked Game Boy Advance.
 
Copies of the ''Nintendo Puzzle Collection'' were bundled with a [[Nintendo GameCube#Nintendo GameCube–Game Boy Advance Link Cable|Link Cable]] that allowed players to play simplified entries of the three games on a [[Game Boy Advance]], until the Game Boy Advance would be turned off:
*''[[Dr. Mario (game)|Dr. Mario]]'': ''[[Family Computer]]'' version.
*''[[Yoshi's Cookie]]'': ''[[Family Computer]]'' version.
*''Panel de Pon'', which boots a simplified GBA-graphics rendition that was later used in ''[[Dr. Mario & Puzzle League]]''. The former's graphics can be replicated in the latter through menu options, though the title screen and Purpuri's startled reactions and voices are absent.
''[[Wario World]]'' had a similar feature where players could play ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'' [[microgame]]s on their Game Boy Advances.


''Nintendo Puzzle Collection'' was tentatively titled ''Masterpiece Puzzle Collection'' in development,<ref>Gaban, Desmond (November 13, 2002). [https://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/8014/gamecube-masterpiece-puzzle-collection-revealed "Gamecube Masterpiece Puzzle Collection revealed"]. ''Nintendo World Report''. Retrieved February 28, 2012.</ref> and it was planned to have a release outside Japan.<ref>IGN (May 14, 2003). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NbVv0xHTUQ "Nintendo Puzzle Collection E3 2003 Trailer"]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved August 28, 2018.</ref> However, the English localized version, despite being given an E rating by the {{wp|Entertainment Software Rating Board|ESRB}},<ref>ESRB. [https://www.esrb.org/ratings/9238/Nintendo+Puzzle+Collection/ Nintendo Puzzle Collection]. ''Entertainment Software Rating Board''. Retrieved November 13, 2018.</ref> ended up being canceled.
''Nintendo Puzzle Collection'' was tentatively titled ''Masterpiece Puzzle Collection'' in development,<ref>Gaban, Desmond (November 13, 2002). [https://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/8014/gamecube-masterpiece-puzzle-collection-revealed "Gamecube Masterpiece Puzzle Collection revealed"]. ''Nintendo World Report''. Retrieved February 28, 2012.</ref> and it was planned to have a release outside Japan.<ref>IGN (May 14, 2003). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NbVv0xHTUQ "Nintendo Puzzle Collection E3 2003 Trailer"]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved August 28, 2018.</ref> However, the English localized version, despite being given an E rating by the {{wp|Entertainment Software Rating Board|ESRB}},<ref>ESRB. [https://www.esrb.org/ratings/9238/Nintendo+Puzzle+Collection/ Nintendo Puzzle Collection]. ''Entertainment Software Rating Board''. Retrieved November 13, 2018.</ref> ended up being canceled.
==Story and gameplay==
==Story and gameplay==
===''Dr. Mario''===
===Dr. Mario===
The ''Dr. Mario 64'' port offers the same gameplay as the original [[Nintendo 64]] version.
The ''Dr. Mario 64'' port offers the same gameplay as the original [[Nintendo 64]] version.


===''Panel de Pon''===
===Panel de Pon===
The ''Panel de Pon'' game is a sequel to the [[Super Famicom]] original with additional modes, a new set of characters, and more stages. Feature-wise, it is similar to ''[[bulbapedia:Pokémon Puzzle League|Pokémon Puzzle League]]'', including the same set of puzzles.
The ''Panel de Pon'' game is a sequel to the [[Super Famicom]] original with additional modes, a new set of characters, and more stages. Feature-wise, it is similar to ''[[bulbapedia:Pokémon Puzzle League|Pokémon Puzzle League]]'', including the same set of puzzles.


===''Yoshi no Cookie''===
===Yoshi no Cookie===
The ''Yoshi's Cookie'' remake is a complete revamp of the original. Vs. Mode can be played with up to four players. Unlike the original, however, it has a story mode, as well as tutorials on how to play Action Mode and Vs. Mode. Background music is remade from the soundtrack from the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] and [[Game Boy]] versions of the game.
The ''Yoshi's Cookie'' remake is a complete revamp of the original. Vs. Mode can be played with up to four players. Unlike the original, however, it has a story mode, as well as tutorials on how to play Action Mode and Vs. Mode. Background music is remade from the soundtrack from the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] and [[Game Boy]] versions of the game.


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