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>>6157221
>Which ones? Tetris, Puyo Puyo, Columns, or otherwise?

Right now I'm getting really into Panel de Pon. I'm ok at Puyo but I should practice setups a bit more.

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>What am I missing?
The best one, faggot.

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I've been playing tetris attack in my free time for awhile, since I remember messing around with it when I was eight, but never went back to it untill half year ago. I can kind of see the chain patterns and do 4x or maybe 5x combos, but when I see videos like this:
http://youtu.be/_SE6Iwd4Vgo?t=11s
I really have no idea how do they move around so fast and fluidly. Is it because they played this game for really awhile or is it some tool assistance involved?
Also competetive puzzle games general.

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>>1400073
Yes it is, they're both part of the broader "Puzzle League" series.

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>>1329989
High level as in versus mode between two players who regularly launch ~8x and up chains at each other; a level fairly distant from the maximum singleplayer difficulty of the game where computer enemies in either version of the game typically can't even break through an entire 13x block before losing.

The AI in Tetris Attack uses larger and more frequent chains than Panel de Pon.

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You'll reach the ceiling pretty quickly fighting computers. The AI isn't too smart in the SNES version of the series.

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>>1118248
I'm of the opinion that puzzle games of the type in your picture are the only truly good ones. The problem with puzzle games with static, abstract puzzles to solve and nothing else is that they have really low replayability. When you try to play through them again you have to make an effort to forget the solutions you've already arrived at in order to derive any sort of satisfaction from them again. On the other hand I have probably somewhere in the range of 1000 hours clocked across different iterations of Puzzle League and it's still growing.

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I fucking love Puzzle League. Always on the lookout for some Tetris Attack/Planet Puzzle League netplayers...

>>869000
>Your piddly ass little 5x match sets and 2x chains won't do shit to slow down the computer at that level. Just counter.
Not true at all, the computer in Tetris Attack is shit at dealing with pressure actually.

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