Nintendo Puzzle Collection Japanese version

ニンテンドーパズルコレクション

Release (Jap): 07/02/2003
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Genre: Puzzle
Developer: Nintendo Co., Ltd., Intelligent Systems Co., Ltd.
Publisher: Nintendo Co., Ltd.

A puzzle-packed adventure

Nintendo Puzzle Collection for the GameCube, released in 2003, brought together three iconic puzzle games from Nintendo’s history. This compilation was designed to showcase the company’s expertise in creating engaging, thought-provoking games while offering a great introduction to those new to puzzle gameplay. The collection included Dr. Mario, Panel de Pon (released as Tetris Attack in the West), and Yoshi’s Cookie—each of which provided a different type of challenge.

A variety of puzzle types

In Dr. Mario, players matched coloured capsules to eliminate viruses, testing both their speed and strategy. Panel de Pon required players to swap panels to align matching colours, a more fast-paced puzzle that involved quick thinking. Yoshi’s Cookie tasked players with arranging cookies into rows and columns, combining elements of both logic and spatial awareness. The games’ varying styles meant that the collection offered something for every type of puzzle fan, from the casual player to the more competitive.

A hidden gem for puzzle fans

Despite being a relatively low-profile release compared to other Mario titles, Nintendo Puzzle Collection became a beloved title for GameCube owners who enjoyed brain-teasing challenges. It offered great replay value, especially with its competitive two-player modes, and presented a chance to experience a range of Nintendo’s most memorable puzzle games in one neat package. For those seeking a fun, casual way to spend time with friends, Nintendo Puzzle Collection provided hours of enjoyable, thought-provoking gameplay.