![]() ![]() ![]() Once Sega started to focus more on home hardware instead of their arcade cabinets though it did make its way to consoles, and the Sega Game Gear quite wisely featured it as a launch title to try and tap the same vein Tetris had. ![]() Columns began as a computer game created by an employee at Hewlett-Packard, but soon Sega bought the rights to the puzzle game concept and set to work creating an arcade version of it, which is odd since playing a puzzle game in the arcade feels like the least appealing choice of all the different ways to play a video game due to the inevitable time crunch as others wait for their turn. When Sega was looking to enter the handheld market themselves, they just so happened to have a tile-matching puzzle game franchise on hand for it. Puzzle games and handheld game systems have gone hand in hand ever since Nintendo’s Game Boy hit the market with the insanely popular Tetris as its pack-in title.
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