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Play BS Sutte Hakkun - Event Version (Japan) Online

Tiny block dude bounces through color-switching puzzles—starts cute, then suddenly you're stuck staring at the screen as that ridiculously peppy soundtrack plays. Feels like unearthing some lost '90s Japanese gaming artifact.

Developer: Nintendo
Genre: Puzzle
Released: 1996
File size: 439 bytes
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Game Overview

Ever stumble across one of those weird little SNES games that makes you go, "How did I miss this?" BS Sutte Hakkun - Event Version is exactly that—a tiny, block-shaped hero bouncing through puzzles where you change colors to interact with stuff. It feels like someone mashed up Bomberman’s brainy bits with Kirby’s cuteness, then cranked the '90s Japanese charm to 11.

The whole thing was originally beamed down via satellite (yes, really), and this version was only around for a limited broadcast. That gives it this weird, cool mystique—like playing a piece of gaming archaeology. The first few levels trick you into thinking it’s just cute and simple, but then suddenly you’re staring at the screen, muttering, "Wait, how do I even get up there?" while that ridiculously cheerful soundtrack loops in the background.

If you’re into digging up obscure retro gems, this one’s a total delight—just don’t blame me when you start hunting down the rest of the Satellaview games.

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