Meteos is an action puzzle video game for the Nintendo DS portable gaming system. The name of the game comes from the English word meteor, translitered to "meteo". Meteos was developed by Q Entertainment and published by Nintendo and Bandai. The producer for the game was Tetsuya Mizuguchi and lead designer was Masahiro Sakurai. The game was released in Japan on March 10 2005. The North American release date was June 27 2005 (see 2005 in video gaming).
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| - Meteos is an action puzzle video game for the Nintendo DS portable gaming system. The name of the game comes from the English word meteor, translitered to "meteo". Meteos was developed by Q Entertainment and published by Nintendo and Bandai. The producer for the game was Tetsuya Mizuguchi and lead designer was Masahiro Sakurai. The game was released in Japan on March 10 2005. The North American release date was June 27 2005 (see 2005 in video gaming).
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| - Nintendo DS, Mobile Phone, Xbox 360
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| - ESRB: E
- PEGI: 3+
- OFLC: G
- CERO: Free
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| - Meteos is an action puzzle video game for the Nintendo DS portable gaming system. The name of the game comes from the English word meteor, translitered to "meteo". Meteos was developed by Q Entertainment and published by Nintendo and Bandai. The producer for the game was Tetsuya Mizuguchi and lead designer was Masahiro Sakurai. The game was released in Japan on March 10 2005. The North American release date was June 27 2005 (see 2005 in video gaming). Meteos was very well received upon its release. Meteos is often compared to Lumines, a game for PlayStation Portable by the same developer, which also features falling blocks. In general, Meteos relies heavily on speed and reflexes, while Lumines relies heavily on rhythm and concentration.
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