MCIHAD - Super Puzzle Fighter II - Part 2: Get Out Your Emotion Flash Cards
The contest continues unabated as Keith takes up the yoke of primary color spotting from Nick, and a burdensome load it is, pushing our mental stability to the limits even as the very mechanics that once secured him victory abruptly turn on a bewildered Kyle. The stakes are raised amidst an organically unfolding drama, which plays out such that Kyle's dismay leaves him mewling like a Midwestern housewife watching helplessly as her only child is carried away by a Haast’s eagle.
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Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo, released in Japan as Super Puzzle Fighter II X (Japanese: スーパーパズルファイターII X?) and commonly referred to as Puzzle Fighter, is a one or two player tile-matching puzzle video game first released in the spring of 1996 by the Capcom Coin-Op division of Capcom on the CPS II arcade system. The game's title is a parody of Super Street Fighter II Turbo (or Super Street Fighter II X in Japan), as there are no other Puzzle Fighter games, and the game includes music and interface elements spoofing the Street Fighter Alpha and Darkstalkers games. It was a response to SEGA's popular Puyo Puyo 2 that has been sweeping Japanese arcade.
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