Nintendo Puzzle Collection

Nintendo Puzzle Collection
Japanese cover art
Developer(s)Nintendo Software Technology
Intelligent Systems
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Director(s)Hitoshi Yamagami
Producer(s)Takehiro Izushi
Ryoichi Kitanishi
Designer(s)Yumiko Morisada
Naoko Mori
Composer(s)Masanobu Matsunaga
Noritaka Misawa
Yoshito Hirano
Platform(s)GameCube
Release
  • JP: February 7, 2003
Genre(s)Puzzle
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Nintendo Puzzle Collection[a] is a 2003 video game compilation published for the GameCube in Japan by Nintendo. It includes updated versions of three Nintendo-published puzzle video games released for older systems — Yoshi's Cookie (1992), Panel de Pon (1995), and Dr. Mario 64 (2001) — featuring updated graphics and music, alongside four-person multiplayer. The player can download one of the games to their Game Boy Advance via the GameCube – Game Boy Advance link cable.

Development was done by Intelligent Systems, with subsidiary Nintendo Software Technology assisting with the Panel de Pon portion of the game. Originally titled Masterpiece Puzzle Collection in early versions, the game was made to appeal towards women with the inclusion of Panel de Pon, leading to Nintendo using Japanese actress Asami Abe to promote the game through television commercials. A playable demo was presented at E3 2003 and slated for a release in North America and Europe, but was never released for unknown reasons.

Import reviews of Nintendo Puzzle Collection were favorable, being praised for its multiplayer and presentation, with several labeling Yoshi's Cookie and Panel de Pon as the best titles.
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