Thanks To Fans, This Lost Puyo Puyo Fever Game For Mobile Has Finally Been Preserved

Puyo Puyo Fever Habanero was released in 2007 for Japanese feature phones.

The feature phone preservation community has saved another game from digital oblivion. This time it’s Puyo Puyo Fever Habanero, a Puyo Puyo spin-off that was released for i-Mode, EZWeb, and Softbank-compatible phones in 2007, via Sega’s now defunct Sonic Cafe portal.

According to RockmanCosmo, the game was dumped from a handset by a user named Chicken and is specifically the i-Mode version of the game, which has been extracted from a D903i phone. Prior to this discovery, many online had considered the game to be “lost media”, as Sega had long since stopped selling it officially and fans had no idea whether a phone still existed that contained all of the files.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

Puyo Puyo Fever Habanero was released in 2007 for Japanese feature phones.

The feature phone preservation community has saved another game from digital oblivion. This time it’s Puyo Puyo Fever Habanero, a Puyo Puyo spin-off that was released for i-Mode, EZWeb, and Softbank-compatible phones in 2007, via Sega’s now defunct Sonic Cafe portal.

According to RockmanCosmo, the game was dumped from a handset by a user named Chicken and is specifically the i-Mode version of the game, which has been extracted from a D903i phone. Prior to this discovery, many online had considered the game to be “lost media”, as Sega had long since stopped selling it officially and fans had no idea whether a phone still existed that contained all of the files.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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