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  2. Tetris: The Grand Master - Wikipedia

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    Tetris: The Grand Master (テトリス ザ・グランドマスター, Tetorisu: Za Gurando Masutā) is a series of puzzle arcade video games created by Arika.. Released in Japan in August 1998, Tetris: The Grand Master was followed by two sequels: Tetris: The Absolute – The Grand Master 2 in October 2000 (with a Plus update released in December 2000), and Tetris: The Grand Master 3 ...

  3. List of Tetris variants - Wikipedia

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    Includes Normal Tetris, Giga Tetris that has tetriminoes of different sizes, and Bio Tetris that determines the shape and complexity of falling pieces based on feedback from a heartbeat measuring clip that attaches to the play's ear. Tetris: The Grand Master: 1998 Arcade Arika / Capcom Released in Japan, designed for seasoned and skilled Tetris ...

  4. List of arcade video games: T - Wikipedia

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    Tetris (Sega) Taito H — 1988 Sega: Puzzle: 2 Tetris Dekaris — 2009 Sega: Puzzle: 2 Tetris Fighters — 2001 Sego Entertainment Puzzle: 2 Tetris: The Absolute - The Grand Master 2 — 2000 Arika: Puzzle: 2 ZN-2 Tetris: The Absolute - The Grand Master 2 Plus — 2000 Arika: Puzzle: 2 Tetris: The Grand Master — 1998 Capcom: Puzzle: 2 Tetris ...

  5. CP System II - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] The algorithm was thereafter implemented in this state for all known CPS-2 games in MAME. In April 2016, Eduardo Cruz, Artemio Urbina and Ian Court announced the successful reverse engineering of Capcom's CP System II security programming, enabling the clean "de-suicide" and restoration of any dead games without hardware modifications ...

  6. Classic Tetris World Championship - Wikipedia

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    Tetris: The Grand Master on Arcade: regular games racing for the fastest time (2017) Tetris Effect on the PlayStation 4: separate gameplays on Journey mode and Mystery mode (2018) Nintendo NES Tetris with extra rules: no next preview from Level 18, and race from Level 0 to Level 19 (2018) Dr. Mario on NES championship as a side event. (2018) [42]

  7. Tetris (Atari Games) - Wikipedia

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    Tetris (styled TETЯIS) is a puzzle game developed by Atari Games and originally released for arcades in 1988. Based on Alexey Pajitnov 's Tetris , Atari Games' version features the same gameplay as the computer editions of the game, as players must stack differently shaped falling blocks to form and eliminate horizontal lines from the playing ...

  8. Multi Emulator Super System - Wikipedia

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    Multi Emulator Super System (MESS) was an emulator for various consoles and computer systems, based on the MAME core. It used to be a standalone program (which has since been discontinued), but is now integrated into MAME (which is actively developed). MESS emulated portable and console gaming systems, computer platforms, and calculators. The ...

  9. List of Master System games - Wikipedia

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    The Master System. The Master System which was renamed with a redesigned casing from original Sega Mark III, which had been released in the Japanese market in 1985—is a video game console released by Sega in the North American market in September 1986 to compete with the Nintendo Entertainment System, which had been released in the same market in February 1986 (an earlier test market for NES ...