Popular games for collection Gussun Oyoyo

31.12.1993

Risky Challenge is a story-based puzzle game running on Irem's M-90 arcade system. Vic and Vinnie are professional treasure hunters, who, one day went down deep into the dungeon in search of treasure belonging to an ancient kingdom. While they were exploring, an earthquake causes the dungeon to collapse, trapping them inside. Now they must reach the top by making use of falling blocks. Like Tetris, these blocks can be rotated left or right and dropped down, and a life is lost when a stack of blocks reach beyond the top of each screen. Using these blocks, guide the protagonists through each stage, being careful not to trap them. Occasionally, a bomb will fall, and this can be used to destroy unwanted blocks or any monsters on screen. The two protagonists will always be on the move, so watch where they are going. Spend too much time in each of the stages, and water will rise up from the bottom of the screen. Lives are also lost when Vic or Vinnie get crushed by a falling block, they come into contact with a monster, fall to their deaths, or get drowned by the rising water

22.11.1996

YoYo's Puzzle Park (released as "Gussun Paradise" in Japan) is a puzzle platform game featuring some sixty platform-filled levels similar to Bubble Bobble. The player (as Guss or Yodie) can hop around on them, while avoiding the enemies that crowd the platforms. ... In the multi-player mode, you can fight against your friends in a two-player deathmatch game.

28.04.1995

This port of Risky Challenge adds 34 more levels to the original 40. "Gussun Oyoyo" also incorporates touched up cutscenes with voice-overs as well as intermission screens between levels. It is a game that can be described as a cross between Tetris, Solomon's Key and Lemmings. The game is a conversion of the Irem's arcade machine from 1993.

24.05.1996

Released in Japan in 1996.

10.10.1996

Zoku Gussun Oyoyo is an action puzzle game and a sequel to Risky Challenge. The game plays essentially the same as its predecessor — position falling blocks in a well, Tetris-style, to guide the characters to the exit of each stage — but includes 100 all-new puzzles and several new game modes. Normal and Versus modes are the single-player story and two-player versus modes returning from the previous game; Tsume mode is a dedicated puzzle mode; Climbing mode is an endless climb mode where the goal is to climb upward as far as possible; and Ranking Certification mode is a trial mode where the player must complete a selection of stages to earn higher rankings. The PlayStation and Saturn versions feature slightly different puzzle layouts but are otherwise identical.

01.01.1970

A spinoff of the somewhat reasonably prolific Gussun Oyoyo series, this Playstation title is a lighthearted platform-puzzler set in an enemy-infested amusement park. Gussun Paradise also has the distinction of being the only console entry of the series to garner an english release under the moniker of YoYo's Puzzle Park in PAL territories.