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|title    = Puyo Puyo Tsū
|image    = [[File:Puyo Puyo Tsū_flyer.jpg|300px]]
|image    = [[File:Puyo Puyo Tsū_flyer.jpg|300px]]
|developer = Compile
|developer = Compile
|publisher = Sega
|publisher = Sega
|released  = '''Arcade'''<br/>{{vgrelease|JP=July 6, 1994}}'''Wii Virtual Console'''<br/>{{vgrelease|JP=April 12, 2011}}
|series    = Puyo Puyo
|series    = ''Puyo Puyo''
|released  = '''Arcade'''<br/>{{vgrelease|JP=July 6, 1994}}'''Virtual Console'''<br/>{{vgrelease|JP=April 12, 2011}}
|genre    = Puzzle
|genre    = Puzzle
|modes    = Single-player, Multiplayer (2)
|modes    = Single-player, Multiplayer (2)
|input    = Wii Remote
|input    = Wii Remote
|forumlink = https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-virtual-console-puyo-puyo-tsū-arcade
|forumlink = https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-virtual-console-puyo-puyo-tsū-arcade
|wikipedia = Puyo Puyo Tsū
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'''''Puyo Puyo Tsū''''' is the second installment of the [[:Category:Puyo Puyo (Series)]] series. Just like the first game, Puyo fall from the top of the screen in pairs, can be moved left and right, and can be rotated clockwise and counter-clockwise by 90°; if the third column from the left fills up to the top, the game is over. The game has multiple new rules. The first extended rule added to this game was called Sousai (Garbage Countering). This will allow a player to counter and negate garbage being sent by the opponent with chains of their own. Sousai can also be used to send garbage back to the opponent, known as Garbage overflow. The standard ojamas were kept with the release of Puyo Puyo Tsu, however, two new garbage types also appeared, known as Point Puyos and Hard Puyos. Point Puyos, when erased adjacently with neighbouring groups of puyos, add points to your overall score, and can also make your chains more powerful in the short-term. Hard Puyos, when they land on the field, are harder to erase than Standard Garbage or Point Puyos, and are often referred to as Steelies.
'''''Puyo Puyo Tsū''''' is the second installment of the [[:Category:Puyo Puyo (Series)]] series. Just like the first game, Puyo fall from the top of the screen in pairs, can be moved left and right, and can be rotated clockwise and counter-clockwise by 90°; if the third column from the left fills up to the top, the game is over. The game has multiple new rules. The first extended rule added to this game was called Sousai (Garbage Countering). This will allow a player to counter and negate garbage being sent by the opponent with chains of their own. Sousai can also be used to send garbage back to the opponent, known as Garbage overflow. The standard ojamas were kept with the release of Puyo Puyo Tsu, however, two new garbage types also appeared, known as Point Puyos and Hard Puyos. Point Puyos, when erased adjacently with neighbouring groups of puyos, add points to your overall score, and can also make your chains more powerful in the short-term. Hard Puyos, when they land on the field, are harder to erase than Standard Garbage or Point Puyos, and are often referred to as Steelies.
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