Release Date: 1996
"Body Special 264: Girls in Motion Puzzle Vol. 2" is a puzzle game released for the Sega Saturn in 1996, exclusively in Japan. Developed by Kan's and published by Imagineer, this title is one of the many interactive puzzle games from the 90s that combined video elements with gameplay. In this sequel to the original Girls in Motion Puzzle, players are tasked with solving puzzles to unlock video clips featuring various models. The game utilizes a traditional jigsaw puzzle format where players must rearrange scrambled video tiles to form a coherent image, which then plays a short video clip as a reward.
As a product very much of its time, "Body Special 264: Girls in Motion Puzzle Vol. 2" capitalized on the burgeoning multimedia capabilities of the Sega Saturn, offering higher quality video playback which was a novel feature at the time. The game did not see a release outside of Japan, likely due to its niche appeal and the cultural differences in gaming markets. While not particularly famous for its gameplay depth, it serves as an interesting example of how games in the 90s experimented with incorporating video into traditional game mechanics. Puzzle enthusiasts and collectors of retro Japanese video games often view titles like this as a window into the eclectic and experimental phase of video gaming during the Sega Saturn era.
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