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'''''Twin Squash''''' is an action game by [[Sega]] released exclusively on [[System C2]] hardware in 1991.
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'''''Twin Squash''''' (ツインスカッシュ) is an action game by [[Sega]] released exclusively on [[System C2]] hardware in 1991.
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==Gameplay==
  
 
The game is a competitive ''Breakout'' clone. Clearing four or more blocks will cause your blocks to rise and the competitor's to fall depending on how many blocks were cleared (look at a meter on the top of the screen). If blocks fall to the bottom of a player's side, that player loses. Losing the ball will only cause your blocks to go lower, as there is only one "life."
 
The game is a competitive ''Breakout'' clone. Clearing four or more blocks will cause your blocks to rise and the competitor's to fall depending on how many blocks were cleared (look at a meter on the top of the screen). If blocks fall to the bottom of a player's side, that player loses. Losing the ball will only cause your blocks to go lower, as there is only one "life."
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==Promotional Material==
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<gallery>
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File:TwinSquash SystemC JP Flyer.jpg
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</gallery>
  
 
==Physical Scans==
 
==Physical Scans==
{{Scanflyer
 
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[[Category:System C games]]
 
[[Category:System C games]]

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Twin Squash
System(s): System C2
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: Action

















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Twin Squash (ツインスカッシュ) is an action game by Sega released exclusively on System C2 hardware in 1991.

Gameplay

The game is a competitive Breakout clone. Clearing four or more blocks will cause your blocks to rise and the competitor's to fall depending on how many blocks were cleared (look at a meter on the top of the screen). If blocks fall to the bottom of a player's side, that player loses. Losing the ball will only cause your blocks to go lower, as there is only one "life."

Promotional Material

Physical Scans