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Flipping tiles against a ticking clock while the board grows and the patterns mess with your head—that bouncy music makes even failure weirdly enjoyable. Two-player mode turns it into a chaotic yelling match over who spotted the match first.

Developer: Yutaka
Genre: Puzzle
Released: 1995
File size: 1.99 KB
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Game Overview

"Take Yutaka GI Memory" is one of those weird little SNES games you’d only find if you were digging through Japanese imports—and honestly? It’s a blast. At first glance, it’s just another tile-matching memory game, but the colors pop like neon candy, and the music has this bouncy, almost-too-happy vibe that makes failing feel weirdly fun.

You’re racing against the clock to flip and match tiles, but the real challenge comes when the board starts getting bigger and the patterns get sneakier. I kept thinking "one more round" until I realized I’d burned half an hour. The two-player mode turns it into a frantic shouting match—way more intense than it has any right to be.

It’s not some deep, life-changing puzzle game, but there’s something about the way it leans into pure, silly fun that makes it stick. If you’ve got a soft spot for quirky ‘90s Japan-only releases, this one’s a great way to kill an afternoon.

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