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Loopz is a puzzle video game created by Bits Studios and released by Mindscape for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1990. A similar version of the game was released on the Game Boy and a sequel, Super Loopz, was released for the Super Nintendo. Audiogenic published versions for the Acorn Electron, BBC Micro, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, Atari ST, Commodore Amiga, Apple Macintosh and IBM PC in 1991.

A version was written for the Atari Lynx for Audiogenic by Hand Made Software but lay unreleased until picked up by Songbird Productions in 2004.

An agreement was reached between Audiogenic Software and the defunct Atari Classics Programmer's Club in 1995 for development of an Atari 800XL version of the game. This version remained incomplete by the time it was abandoned in October 1998. There was some discussion in 2005 over the possibility of resurrecting this version of the game but the project remains on hold.

The main focus in on the playing board where random pieces of different shapes are presented to the player. The player must then try to make loops out of them. Once a loop is completed, all pieces involved disappear.

There exist three different play modes, two of which can be played with two players. The third mode of play starts with a loop already created and then takes away random pieces of it, so the player has to put them back in after they show up. Template:Strategy-cvg-stub