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'''Tetris''' is a puzzle game originally created by Russian mathematician Alexy Pajitnov.  
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'''Tetris''' is a puzzle game that was first released on the [[NES]] and was originally created by Russian mathematician Alexy Pajitnov. It has become the most popular and well-known puzzle game.
  
 
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''Tetris'' has spawned a large legacy of remakes, imitators and reworkings of its style, and it has been released in some form for nearly every system.
  
 
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*In 1994, Tetris was part of the game ''[[Tetris & Dr. Mario]]''.
 
*In 1994, Tetris was part of the game ''[[Tetris & Dr. Mario]]''.
 
*In 2002, Vanguard published ''Tetris'' for the WonderSwan Color.
 
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*In 2011, the Game Boy version of ''Tetris'' was released for download as part of the [[3DS Virtual Console]] with a heightened price. It would later be removed from the service in January 2015.
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*In February 2023, the Game Boy version of ''Tetris'' was among the first wave of games to be added to the [[Nintendo Switch]]'s library of Game Boy games for [[Nintendo Switch Online]] subscribers.
  
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Latest revision as of 20:44, 13 February 2023

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Tetris
Developer Nintendo, Bullet-Proof Software, various others
Publisher Nintendo, Bullet-Proof Software, various others
System NES, Game Boy, 3DS Virtual Console
Release Date NES
JP December 22, 1988
US 1989
EU January 23, 1990
Game Boy
EU 1989
US June 1989
JP June 14, 1989
3DS Virtual Console
US December 22, 2011
EU/AU December 22, 2011
Genre Puzzle
Rating ESRB: E

Tetris is a puzzle game that was first released on the NES and was originally created by Russian mathematician Alexy Pajitnov. It has become the most popular and well-known puzzle game.

Gameplay[edit]

In Tetris, players are given tetrominoes of several different varieties. The player must arrange them to make a solid line. Each time a line is completed, that row disappears. The player can keep playing as long as the tetominoes keep falling.

Legacy[edit]

Tetris has spawned a large legacy of remakes, imitators and reworkings of its style, and it has been released in some form for nearly every system.

Sequels[edit]

Tetris 2 was released for the Gameboy and NES in 1993.

Ports and Remakes[edit]

  • In 1986, Spectrum Holobyte published Tetris on the PC.
  • In 1987, Andromeda published Tetris for IBM PC and other home computers. Mirrorsoft published a version for the MSX. Tengen publishes a version for Nintendo's arcade Vs. system.
  • In 1988, Nintendo published Tetris for the Gameboy and NES.
  • In Europe, the NES version of Tetris was later put of a multipack with Super Mario Bros. and Nintendo World Cup.
  • Also, in 1989, Spectrum Holobyte published an Apple II version and Mirrorsoft published Tetris for the Commodore 64. Atari and SEGA publish arcade versions.
  • In 1989, Tengen published an unlicensed version of Tetris for the NES.
  • In 1992, Phillips published Tetris for the Phillips CD-i.
  • In 1994, Tetris was part of the game Tetris & Dr. Mario.
  • In 2002, Vanguard published Tetris for the WonderSwan Color.
  • In 2011, the Game Boy version of Tetris was released for download as part of the 3DS Virtual Console with a heightened price. It would later be removed from the service in January 2015.
  • In February 2023, the Game Boy version of Tetris was among the first wave of games to be added to the Nintendo Switch's library of Game Boy games for Nintendo Switch Online subscribers.