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[[Category:1990 computer and video games]]
[[Category:1990 computer and video games]]
[[Category:List of Namco games
[[Category: List of Namco games

Revision as of 03:05, 18 August 2006

MegaPanel
Developer(s)Namco
Publisher(s)Namco
Platform(s)Sega Mega Drive
ReleaseJapan 1990
Genre(s)Puzzle
Mode(s)Two Player

MegaPanel is a 1990 Puzzle game produced by Namco for the Sega Mega Drive. It was a Japanese only release.

Gameplay

Overall at a quick glance Megapanel is similar to Tetris. The player must reconfigure coloured blocks that slowly scroll onto the screen, for them to be grouped in sets of the same colour, at which the blocks disappear and points are gained. However there are some major differences that gives the game credibility and separates itself out from been a "Teris clone."

Instead of the blocks been made up of 3 or 4 various squares arranged into various shapes, they are all the same shape, a simple square. Their only variable is the difference in colour. Much like some jigsaw puzzle games, there is one empty square on the screen, at which the player can slide the blocks around one at a time in attempt at getting them to be arranged in the same 3 colour long strings (vertically or horizontally). The blocks themselves also appear as 1 complete row from the bottom of the screen, rather than the top.

Like Tetris, the player attempts to keep the blocks from reaching the top of the screen before the various required goals are achieved. If that does happen, the player loses a life and has to start the level again. If the player loses all three lives then the game is over.

Modes

There are three different gameplay modes:

Training
For the player to learn the game and practice their skill through lessons.
2 Player
Two seperatre block fields are displayed on the screen, one for each player. The objective is to defeat your opponent two out of three times. If you're able to get more than three blocks lined up, you'll cause boxes to drop out onto your opponent's playfield.
Pin Up
Where each time the player manages to destroy a row of 3 blocks, a bomb is dropped on on the other half of the screen, destroying blocks that are covering up a anime picture. The goal is to destroy all the blocks reveling the complete picture, at which the player moves to the next level with another picture to uncover.

[[Category: List of Namco games