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  2. Tetris (Spectrum HoloByte) - Wikipedia

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    Tetris is a 1988 video game published by Spectrum HoloByte in the United States and Mirrorsoft in the United Kingdom. It was the first commercial release of Tetris , a puzzle game developed in the Soviet Union in the mid-1980s, and was released on multiple home personal computer systems.

  3. Tetris Giant - Wikipedia

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    Tetris Giant, known as Tetris Dekaris (Japanese: テトリス・デカリス, Hepburn: Tetorisu Dekarisu) in Japan, is an arcade game released in Japan in 2009 [1] by Sega that features a giant version of the game Tetris. It is played on a large 70" DLP Projection Monitor, running on Sega System SP.

  4. Tetris Classic - Wikipedia

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    Tetris Classic is a puzzle video game in which pieces consisting of four squares in seven shapes descend into an empty pit. [1] [2] As the pieces fall, the player can move the pieces laterally and rotate them until they land either on the bottom of the pit or on another piece.

  5. Tetris Worlds - Wikipedia

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    Tetris Worlds ' Game Boy Advance version was a runner-up for GameSpot ' s annual "Worst Game" award among console games, which went to Kabuki Warriors. [43] In the PS2, PC, and GBA versions, gameplay contained one major difference from a normal Tetris game. In classic Tetris, when a Tetrimino touches the bottom of the screen, it locks in place.

  6. Puzzle League - Wikipedia

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    A localization for North America and PAL, titled Tetris Attack, was released in 1996 for the SNES and Game Boy. It features new art assets and characters from Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island. Tetris Attack was released in Japan as BS Yoshi's Panepon for the Satellaview SNES peripheral in 1996; Pokémon Puzzle League: Nintendo 64: 2000

  7. Tetris 2 + BomBliss - Wikipedia

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    Tetris 2 + BomBliss [a] is a 1991 puzzle video game developed by Chunsoft and published by Bullet-Proof Software for the Family Computer. [1] It is the final game Chunsoft developed for the Famicom. Gameplay

  8. List of Tetris variants - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 January 2025. Video game series Tetris Tetris -like games have been created on a large variety of platforms, including TI-83 series graphical calculators. Genre(s) Puzzle Developer(s) "Various" with supervisor for The Tetris Company Publisher(s) Various Creator(s) Alexey Pajitnov Platform(s) Various ...

  9. Tetris (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Tetris (Electronic Arts), a 2006 version released by Electronic Arts for multiple platforms; Tetris (2008 video game), a 2008 video game released by PopCap Games for PC, PlayStation Network, Wii, and Nintendo DS; Tetris: Axis, also known as Tetris in some regions, a 2011 version released for the Nintendo 3DS