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The title "Puzzle League" would go on to be the official non-Japanese name for all future games in the "Panel De Pon" series which, to prevent alienation of male gamers, removed the fairy motif that persisted in the games for all non-Japanese releases of the series.
The title "Puzzle League" would go on to be the official non-Japanese name for all future games in the "Panel De Pon" series which, to prevent alienation of male gamers, removed the fairy motif that persisted in the games for all non-Japanese releases of the series.


Pokémon Puzzle League was re-released for the [[Wii]]'s Virtual Console on May 5, 2007 in the US.
Pokémon Puzzle League was re-released for the [[Wii]]'s Virtual Console on May 5, 2008 in the US.


== Story ==
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* [[Lorelei]] is referred to by her correct name in this game, despite being called Prima in the anime.
* [[Lorelei]] is referred to by her correct name in this game, despite being called Prima in the anime.
* The player cannot complete the entirety of the story initially. More and more of it is revealed in the later difficulties as more and more stages are added.
* The player cannot complete the entirety of the story initially. More and more of it is revealed in the later difficulties as more and more stages are added.
**Easy: [[Giovanni]] is the last opponent.
**Normal: [[Bruno]] of the [[Elite Four]] is your final opponent.
**Hard: Rematch against Gary (With Nidoqueen, Arcanine, and Kingler)
**Very Hard and Super Hard: Mewtwo is your final opponent.


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