
Conversion of a Nintendo gamedrop blocks in one direction and match the pairs. This game had, oh marvel, digi-sounds! Especially fun was theuh-huhwhen you had to repeat a level. Interesting detail: The sound for the vanishing blocks was actually a belch, but thanks to the gorgeous 2-bit sample quality you can't tell.
Kemal Ezcan was an immensely prolific game programmer on the 8-bit Atari. Few popular games of which he did not create a version, this is his take on Puzznic. It is interesting because it used hi-res mode, and the graphics are monochrome except for the cursor.