Pippols (1985)

Konami

ColecoVision · MSX · SG-1000

1.67 from 3 ratings

8 members have it in their collection · 3 backlogged · 1 wish listed

You are Pippols, a brave boy, who is seeking the Holy Gem to bring back light to the world. Watch out as the fairies of darkness will try to stop you in your journey across the various countries of the world of Magic. The MSX version of the game was brought to the SG-1000 in Taiwan.
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Details

Developers
Konami
Publishers
Jumbo
Genres
Platform, Shooter
Themes
Action, Survival

Release dates

  • Feb 01, 1985 (Worldwide) ColecoVision
  • Jun 28, 1985 (Japan) MSX
  • TBD (Asia) SG-1000

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Rating distribution

5 stars
0
4 stars
0
3 stars
0
2 stars
2
1 star
1
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Community All Reviews Statuses

scoopings

Status scoopings Jan 5, 2023

Oh god I wanted to pass this off. Sure I loved the music and the fast-paced start to the game (I often thought of Famicom/NES as starting that where you have very to-the-point menus for a console game so you could get right to the game, turns out Konami and MSX games often did that first), but I didn't like …

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Oh god I wanted to pass this off. Sure I loved the music and the fast-paced start to the game (I often thought of Famicom/NES as starting that where you have very to-the-point menus for a console game so you could get right to the game, turns out Konami and MSX games often did that first), but I didn't like that you usually can't go left or right without a gap and it was just simply too hard for me. Buttttt, I then saw there is a set ending (not looping infinite levels)... and there are those checkpoint type 1/4 1/2 etc collectibles.. ahhhh, let me try this again and see if I can fully engage with it.

Fast-paced shooters just really aren't for me, but this one really stood out. I made it to 50,010 Score, just was proud I made it to the 2nd screen/segment/area however you call it. enter image description here Super cool how each area had a theme with different enemies and graphics (see the video below), very tight controls even if I'm not in love with the mechanics, and catchy jingle. Absolutely worth a playtest despite the low average rating, Konami always produces quality imo, just not my type of game.

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