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(pronounced as "Loo-min-ess") is a 2004
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developed by
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and published for the
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by
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in Japan and by
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elsewhere. The gameplay tasks players to arrange descending two-colored 2×2 blocks to create 2×2 squares of matching color. A vertical line called the "time line" sweeps across the field, erases completed squares, and awards points. Each stage has a
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that affects the background, block colors, music, and the speed of the time line. ''Lumines: Puzzle Fusion'' is the work of video game designer
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, who had worked at
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.
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contributed to the graphic designer and assisted Takayuki Nakamura with music composition. Mizuguchi originally wanted to make a music-heavy ''
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''-style game, but licensing issues prevented this so he created a new concept for ''Lumines''. Mizuguchi was inspired to make a music game on the PSP, one of the few handhelds on the market with a
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. The game was released as a
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for the PSP in Japan in December 2004, North America in March 2005, and Europe in September 2005. It was later
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for
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s,
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, and the
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(PS2); a high-definition remaster was made for the
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, the
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, Windows, and
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. ''Lumines: Puzzle Fusion'' sold over half a million copies in North America, Europe, and Japan, and was awarded "Best Handheld Game of 2005" by multiple media outlets. Several publications recognized it as one of the top games of 2005 and one of the best-ever launch titles. It was praised for its music and gameplay; multiple reviewers described it as addictive and drew comparisons with ''Tetris''. The ports received less praise than the original version; critics commended the mobile phone version for its new features but criticized its poor sound quality, while the PS2 port was criticized for omitting some songs present in the original. Reviewers complimented the remastered version for enhancing the quality of sounds and visuals but were disappointed that an online multiplayer mode was not included as a new feature. The game spawned numerous spin-offs and sequels for multiple platforms, becoming the first entry in the ''
Lumines (pronounced as "Loo-min-ess") is a puzzle video game series developed by Q Entertainment. The core objective of the games is to survive by rotating and aligning 2×2 blocks varying between two colors to form 2×2 squares of a single color whi ...
'' series.


Gameplay

''Lumines: Puzzle Fusion'' is a
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. The objective is to arrange grouped blocks descending from the top of a 16×10 grid playing field to create single-color squares once they have landed. Grouped blocks have a 2×2 shape and vary between two colors. Players can rotate the descending grouped blocks, move them left or right, or drop them straight down. When part of the grouped blocks hits an obstruction, the remaining blocks separate from the rest and continue to fall. A single-color square is created when grouped blocks form a 2×2 shape of matching color. Additional blocks of matching color can be used to create larger shapes. The game ends when the blocks pile up to the top of the playing field. A vertical line known as the "time line" sweeps through the playing field from left to right, erasing any completed single-color groups of blocks it touches and awarding points for each group. If a square is created in the middle of the moving time line, only ones the time line touched are cleared, and no points are awarded. Players earn increasing score multipliers by repeatedly clearing squares on consecutive time line sweeps. Additional score bonuses are earned by clearing the playing field or reducing the remaining blocks to a single color. The maximum score is 999,999 points. Blocks with embedded gems are known as "special blocks"; if these are used to create squares, they allow the time line to eliminate adjacent blocks of the same color. Each stage has a
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that affects the background's appearance, the blocks' color scheme, the music track, sound effects, and the speed of the time line. Stages with fast tempos make it more difficult to create large combos and stages with slow tempos may cause the playing field to fill more quickly while players wait for the time line to sweep across the screen. ''Lumines: Puzzle Fusion'' has five modes: Challenge, Single Skin, Time Attack, Puzzle, and Versus. Challenge mode is the main mode and cycles through skins in a fixed order of increasing difficulty. Single Skin mode allows players to select one skin to play for the entire session. In Time Attack mode, players have a limited time to clear as many blocks as possible. Puzzle mode challenges players to arrange blocks to create pictures. In Versus mode, players battle against A.I. opponents or against other players via wireless connections. The Versus mode begins with the playing field divided in half; the goal is to clear successive squares, which shrinks the opposing player's space. Later ports and remasters added modes such as Arcade, Mission, Shuffle, and Skin Edit mode. Arcade mode is designed for
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ports; players complete a total of 10 stages with CPU versus battles serving as Boss stages after a certain amount of stages are complete. Arcade mode adds blocks that can explode, a third color block within certain stages, and new grouped block shapes such as S-shaped or three-block-wide rectangles. Mission mode tasks players with challenges such as clearing the stage in a certain number of moves or clearing a specified number of columns. Shuffle mode creates game sessions with randomized order of stages. Skin Edit mode allows players to customize their game session by selecting the order of unlocked skins.


Development and release

''Lumines: Puzzle Fusion'' was the first game developed by
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with
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as the designer. Mizuguchi was part of the studio's founding following his departure from
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after they dissolved
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, Mizuguchi's previous venture. It was developed by six people in a year. The game was 75% complete when it was announced at the Tokyo Game Show 2004. When he first learned about the
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(PSP), Mizuguchi was inspired to make a puzzle game with music for the device, which he described as an "interactive
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". He considered it ideal for his game because it was one of the few handheld consoles to have a headphone jack and high-quality sound. To attract casual players, Mizuguchi wanted his new game to be less daunting to play than his earlier titles '' Rez'' and '' Space Channel 5''. Originally, he wanted to make a music-heavy ''Tetris''-style game but problems with licensing led him to create a new concept. Mizuguchi did not consider developing games for the PSP difficult and began working on the game before any PSP software tools were provided. The game's title was derived from "Lumine", meaning to illuminate. The subtitle "Puzzle Fusion" is intended to reflect the mixture of music and gameplay. The prototype was initially developed on a
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(PC) running
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with the specifications of the PSP in mind. During the prototype's development,
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was mainly a graphic designer and illustrator and considered himself an amateur music composer. He purchased several PC software packages, including
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to assemble loops of electronic music, and
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to create the visual graphics. Yokota learned about using sound effects while working on ''Rez'', which led him to focus on making sound effects to supplement music for the prototype. He experimented with rhythms that synchronized with the game's time line bar. When deciding ''Lumines: Puzzle Fusion'' mood, Mizuguchi felt something was missing from the soundtrack and looked for extant external music. While on a mid-year camping trip in
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, he discovered the song "Shinin" by
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. The discovery motivated him to ask Yokota to implement a mode synchronizing music and visuals. Mizuguchi requested Osawa to include four tracks sequenced with the theme of a party beginning at sunset and ending at sunrise. Osawa contributed the songs "Shinin", "Shake Ya Body", "I Hear the Music in my Soul", and "Lights". Yokota initially thought the game's soundtrack would be limited to
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, and worried the project lacked musical variety. Takayuki Nakamura joined the project as the lead composer after the prototype was completed with Yokota assisting. He overcame this problem by constructing a variety of songs that were based on an understanding of the game's design and considered the final product to be reminiscent of
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. Nakamura primarily used
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and
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software to compose the songs. His goal for the background music was to feel complete and enjoyable to listen to despite it changing during gameplay. The music and skins were simultaneously developed; the music had to be completed before the skins were finalized. Exceptions were made for the tracks "The SPY loves me" and "Japanese Form", which were directly influenced by Yokota's design. Due to the playing field being 16 columns wide, Nakamura implemented strict rules for the songs to follow time signature for them to be synchronized with the time line, resulting in two bars being completed for every time line sweep. He made an exception for the song "Big Elpaso", which alternates between time signatures and , resulting in an average of a . On December 12, 2004, ''Lumines: Puzzle Fusion'' was published by
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and released in Japan as a
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for the PSP. For North America and Europe, the game was published by
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and was released on March 23 and September 1, 2005, respectively.


Ports

''Lumines: Puzzle Fusion'' was
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to multiple platforms, each with its revisions. In September 2005, mobile game publisher
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announced it would release ''Lumines'' for mobile phones. ''Lumines Mobile'' was released in North America on March 12, 2006, and Europe on May 30. Mobile phone ports exclude Versus mode between players while introducing Arcade mode and Shuffle mode. By the time ports for additional platforms were released, several sequels and spin-offs had been made available and incorporated new music and gameplay features from those games.
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released a port for the
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(PS2) that was published as ''Lumines Plus'' in North America and Europe on February 27 and March 9, 2007, respectively. ''Lumines Plus'' added nine songs from ''
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'' (2006) but omitted "Shake Ya Body", "I Hear the Music in my Soul", and "Lights" from the original game. A version for
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was released on November 28, 2007, via
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, and on April 18, 2008, via
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's network. The WildTangent and Steam versions included Mission and Skin Edit mode, previously introduced in '' Lumines Live!'' (2006). The Steam version contains 21 unlockable skins with a sampling of stages for Time Attack, Puzzle, and Mission modes. An "Advance" pack was made available on the same day adding 21 skins, 70 puzzles, and 35 missions to the base game.


''Lumines Remastered''

In March 2018, Mizuguchi, under his new company Enhance Games, announced with the Japanese studio Resonair as the developer. It was released later that year on June 26, 2018, for
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, the
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(PS4), and the
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. Physical versions for PS4 and Nintendo Switch platforms were distributed for a limited time between April 26 to May 10, 2019, via
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. The game was made available for
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on the
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streaming platform on October 20, 2020. ''Lumines Remastered'' has enhanced visuals and support for high-resolution systems. It includes the original, Nakamura-composed, high-
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music that had been
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for the PSP version. Some blocks and visual effects were redesigned. Game director Eiichiro Ishige considers it a remake rather than a remaster. The game retains the game modes of the original with the exclusion of Single Skin mode and includes Mission, Shuffle, and Skin Edit mode introduced in later releases. Mizuguchi did not want to re-release ''Lumines: Puzzle Fusion'' unless new features could be implemented. He decided to remaster it after learning about HD Rumble on the Nintendo Switch's
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game controller and said haptic gameplay features would add something new to ''Lumines''. The game introduces Trance Vibration, a feature that enables additional controllers in a single-player game. The feature is capable of using up to eight
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for the Switch, eight
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s for the Xbox One, four
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controllers for the PS4, and additional
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controllers for Microsoft Windows. According to Mizuguchi, the additional controllers provide players with a sense of
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: players can place the controllers on their bodies to experience vibration feedback during gameplay. The vibrations of the additional controllers are synchronized to the rhythm of the game's music.


Soundtracks

Two soundtrack albums based on music from ''Lumines: Puzzle Fusion'' were produced. Takayuki Nakamura released a
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, titled ''Lumines Remixes'' on June 9, 2005, on his label Brainstorm. The first disc of the two-disc set has 21 tracks and the second has 19 tracks. The second album, was released digitally on June 26, 2018, as part of a limited-release bundle for PS4 and Steam versions of ''Lumines Remastered''.
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made
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copies available for a limited time on June 26, 2019, as part of a
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with physical editions of the game for PS4 and Switch.


Reception


Original release

''Lumines: Puzzle Fusion'' received "generally favorable" reviews, according to
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. Multiple reviewers praised its combination of music and visuals. ''
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'' complimented the combination of music and colors, calling it "a mini rave in your hands". ''
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'' praised the way the game's sound and visuals correspond to the actions performed. ''PALGN'' commended the game's graphic design, saying the menu design and avatars make it distinct. Although ''PALGN'' reviewer did not enjoy the game's music genre, the website still gave a positive review to its soundtrack. ''
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'' deemed the audio superior to the visuals, praising the way the player's actions build the musical elements to a crescendo, and described it as "the real star of the show". ''
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'' gave an unenthusiastic response to the sound and visuals, saying they do not have enough interactivity to allow players to feel an impact. ''
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'' reviewer felt they reached a trance-like when they felt challenged to find precise and broad tactics. Reviewers gave the gameplay a positive reception. ''
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'' complimented the single-player mode, comparing the quality of the game to
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. ''IGN'' praised the gameplay, noting they were attracted to the game design and addicted to unlocking background skins. ''
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'' found enjoyment in deciphering ways to place blocks and setting up combos. ''
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'' considered the first playthrough hypnotizing, but found later playthroughs to be sleep-inducing. ''Edge'' further praised the additional game modes for strengthening the presentation. ''
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'', ''1Up.com'', ''GameSpot'', ''Computer and Video Games'' and ''PALGN'' also used the word "addictive" to describe the gameplay. ''Lumines: Puzzle Fusion'' was frequently compared with other tile-matching video games by critics, particularly ''Tetris''. ''
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'' described the game as a techno-beat ''Tetris'' with remix music and flashy graphics. ''GamePro'' considered the game as addictive as ''Tetris'' and ''
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''; "Q Entertainment has used the ''Tetris'' template to duplicate a lightning-in-a-bottle feeling equal in brilliance and addictiveness to the puzzle classic". ''GameSpot'' praised ''Lumines: Puzzle Fusion'' as "the greatest ''Tetris''-style puzzle game since ''Tetris'' itself".


Later releases

The mobile phone port ''Lumines Mobile'' was also well received by critics. ''IGN'' considered it better than the original version because of the new features. ''1Up.com'', also praised the new features and considered it almost a sequel, and ''Eurogamer'' said the new features helped place it among the best mobile games. ''
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'' called it one of the best puzzle games ever made and said it almost perfectly complements the original. Multiple reviewers responded negatively to the sound quality but most said the game's overall quality outweighed it. ''GameDaily'' praised the music but criticized the way it operates independently of the gameplay. ''Pocket Gamer'' criticized the on-screen visuals obscuring the background artwork and concluded the sound does not do justice to the ''Lumines'' concept. ''Lumines Plus'' for PS2 received "mixed or average" reviews according to Metacritic. ''GameDaily'' complimented the game, stating that it retained its predecessor's addictive play. ''Game Informer'' thought the visuals were less vibrant and noticed five seconds of silence between level transitions. The magazine concluded it was the least-impressive title in the ''Lumines'' series. ''1Up.com'' also criticized the intermittent silence between stages and expressed disappointment that songs from the original were missing. However, they praised the addition of skins from ''Lumines Live'' and ''Lumines II'', calling it a "''Lumines''
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". ''IGN'' was disappointed by the absence of new features, and said the "Plus" moniker is misleading, and would have preferred it to have the animated backgrounds and game modes introduced in ''Lumines II''. ''Eurogamer'' criticized the absence of songs from the original and said the new track selections make the game too arduous to play. ''GameSpot'' also noted the missing tracks but said the remaining Japanese tracks compensate for their absence. ''GamePro'' did not deem the game fun and said the music distracts from the gameplay. ''Computer and Video games'' shared similar complaints to ''IGN'' and ''Eurogamer'' and called attention to the unused portions of the television screen, however, they considered the audio infinitely better than the original and almost makes up for their grievances. For the PC ports, ''Gamezebo'' praised the WildTangent version for its simple gameplay and for not adding too many new gameplay power-ups. ''
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'' complimented the game for being free but not for requiring to watch an ad before playing. ''PC Gamer UK'' found some levels ugly and didn't enjoy replaying from the beginning to unlock more skins. When reviewing the Steam version, ''IGN'' criticized it for being split into two paid packages and was disappointed for not adding an online leaderboard or online functionality to multiplayer and considered those features vital to a PC release. ''
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'' had complaints about select stages having backgrounds indistinguishable from the blocks and did not consider Advance Pack downloadable content worth the purchase. When reviewing ''Lumines Remastered'', critics reacted positively. ''
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'' complimented the game and said it is as addictive and hypnotic as the original. ''Nintendo World Report'' noted the Trance Vibration feature working as advertised and called it "genius". ''Hardcore Gamer'' praised the music as enjoyable. ''GameSpot'' noted the Nintendo Switch version of the game looks better than prior handheld releases due to its cleaner animation but said it is not the best-looking game in the series. ''Eurogamer'' called the Switch version "euphoric", comparing the rumble feature to Mizuguchi's previous endeavor with ''Rez'' trance vibrator. ''
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'' said the songs vary in quality and that each is catchy in their way. The reviewer also complimented the visuals for being vibrant and full of animation without detracting from the gameplay. Despite having an overall positive response, some reviewers were disappointed in the absence of introducing an online multiplayer feature.


Sales and awards

''Lumines: Puzzle Fusion'' won several awards, including the 2005 Spike TV Video Game Award for Best Handheld Game, ''GameSpot'' 2005 PSP Game Of The Year, and ''
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'' awarded the game for Best Puzzle, Best Artistic Design, and Best Original Score. It was awarded for Best Audio at the 4th Annual G.A.N.G. Awards. ''Lumines: Puzzle Fusion'' also appeared on ''Game Informer'' "Top 50 Games of 2005" list" and ''Play'' ranked it the second-best PSP game in its "2005 Year in Review". ''
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'' ranked the game as the sixth-best launch game of all time and ''Paste'' ranked it 12th-best. The mobile phone version was nominated for the Edge Mobile Awards at the 2006 Edinburgh Interactive Entertainment Festival. During the
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nominated ''Lumines'' for " Outstanding Achievement in Gameplay Engineering". In 2005, Tetsuya Mizuguchi reported a sale of 180,000 units in Europe, 300,000 in North America, and 70,000 in Japan, totaling over half a million sales. On June 23, 2007,
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Sequels and follow-ups

''Lumines: Puzzle Fusion'' was followed by multiple spin-offs and sequels, becoming the first entry in the ''Lumines'' series. The first set of sequels, ''Lumines II'' and ''Lumines Live!'', were developed at the same time. ''Lumines Live!'' introduces Mission Mode, Skin Edit mode, and an online multiplayer feature. It was released digitally on
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. It was made available for the PSP in North America on November 6, 2006. The games were followed by '' Lumines Supernova'', which adds a Dig Down mode but excludes online multiplayer. This game was released for
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game called ''Lumines: Touch Fusion'' was made for touch controls; it has the same features as the original except for the Versus modes. It was released on August 27, 2009. A follow-up called '' Lumines: Electronic Symphony'' was released on the
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in Japan on April 19, 2012. This version renames some of the modes and adds new features. The latest entry in the series, titled '' Lumines: Puzzle & Music'', was released on July 19, 2016, for iOS and Android.


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