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Magical Drop II [a] is a 1996 puzzle video game developed and published by Data East for the Neo Geo arcade and home platforms. It was later ported to Neo Geo CD, Super Famicom, and Sega Saturn. It is the second entry in the Magical Drop series. In the game, the player takes control of one of several characters, battling against computer ...
Magical Drop (マジカルドロップ, Majikaru Doroppu), sometimes referred to in Japanese as MagiDro (マジドロ), is a series of puzzle games first released in the arcade, and later primarily for several platforms such as the Neo Geo Arcade, Super Famicom, Sega Saturn, PlayStation, Bandai WonderSwan, GBC and the Neo Geo Pocket Color; most of which were published by Data East.
Arcade version screenshot. Magical Drop is a puzzle game where the player takes control of one of six characters named after a tarot card, battling against computer-controlled opponents before facing the goddess World in a final encounter.
Magical Drop II; Magical Drop III; Metal Slug; Ragnagard; Real Bout Fatal Fury; Real Bout Fatal Fury Best Collection; Real Bout Fatal Fury Special; Samurai Shodown III: Blades of Blood; Samurai Shodown IV: Amasuka's Revenge; Samurai Shodown RPG; Stakes Winner 2; Twinkle Star Sprites; Waku Waku 7; World Heroes Perfect
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Like its predecessors, Magical Drop III is a puzzle game where the player takes control of one of several characters named after a tarot card, battling against computer-controlled opponents. [1] Gameplay is similar to Magical Drop (1995) and Magical Drop II (1996), albeit with further additions; the objective is to clear the screen from a stack ...
Magical Drop III: Yokubari Tokudaigou! (1997) Soukyugurentai: Oubushutsugeki (1997) Voice Idol Collection: Pool Bar Story (1997) Tantei Jingūji Saburō:Yume no Owari ni (1998) Side Pocket 3 (1998) Magical Drop III (1999) Magical Drop F: Daibōken Mo Rakujyanai! (1999) Tantei Jingūji Saburō: Early Collection (1999)
At launch on 20 May 2020, the Evercade handheld console had 10 game cartridges available, providing a total of 122 games. [1] Physical cartridges and cases feature color-coded artwork and numbering correlating to which collection the cartridge is part of: console, arcade, or home computer. [2]