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         Hebereke's Blockpun (often referred to as Hebereke no Panepon) is a bootleg SNES game that is a hack of Panel de Pon (the Japanese version of Tetris Attack) which makes the game Hebereke themed, the title suggests it was meant to be the sequel to Hebereke's Popoon.

This game was released in 2008 in Taiwan, it was later released in 2010 in Brazil, despite being untranslated.

Gameplay[]

The main objective is to flip the blocks with your rectangle cursor, one you did all of that, you win the game.

The game is a hack of Panel de Pon (the Japanese version of Tetris Attack, as mentioned above).

Differences from Panel de Pon[]

Copy Protection[]

The copy protection was removed, so it could be sold and played by pirates.

[]

The Nintendo logo was removed in order to avoid legal issues.

Cast[]

Panel de Pon Hebereke's Blockpun
Lip Hebe
Windy O-Chan
Sherbet Pen-Chan
Thiana Utsuzin
Ruby Unyoon
Elias Muu Cat Bros.
Flare Booboodori
Neris Bop-Louie
Seren Freeon-Leon
Phoenix Hebe (clone)
Dragon Evil O-Chan
Thanatos Jennifer
Cordelia Sukezaemon

The main cast was changed.

Title Screen[]

Panel de Pon Hebereke's Blockpun
PDPtitle
HBRKBPTitle

The title screen looks way simpler in Hebereke's Blockpun.

Start game[]

Pressing start on the title screen takes you straight to the first stage, rather than taking you to the main menu.

Stages[]

Panel de Pon Hebereke's Blockpun
PDPlipstage
HBRKBPHebeStage
PDPwindystage
HBRKBPOChanStage
PDPthianastage
HBRKBPUtsuzinStage
PdPstage4
HBRKBPUnyoonStage
PDPeliasstage
HBRKBPMuuCatStage
PDPflarestage
HBRKBPBoobodoriStage-0
PDPserenstage
HBRKBPFreeonLeonStage

The stages were changed.

Map[]

Panel de Pon Hebereke's Blockpun
PDPmap
HBRKBPMap

The Japanese text was removed (with the B button now saying NO!) and Lip was changed to Hebe on a green circle.

Game Over[]

Panel de Pon Hebereke's Blockpun Tetris Attack
PDPgameover
HBRKBPGameOver
TAgameover

The game over screen was changed to match that of Tetris Attack.

Trivia[]

  • This was released a decade after the SNES was discontinued in Europe.
  • This is the first Hebereke bootleg.
  • The internal name was "Hebeleke Paner Pon", which was caused by the L and R difference in various Asian languages.
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