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Developer | H2O Entertainment |
Publisher | Nintendo |
System | Nintendo 64 |
Release Date | US August 11, 1997 EU March 5, 1998 |
Rating | ESRB: K-A |
Tetrisphere is a new twist on Tetris for the Nintendo 64. The game started as Phear for the Atari Jaguar, but became Tetrisphere when H2O Entertainment joined Nintendo's Dream Team.
Gameplay
On each level, there's a sphere trapping a robot. The player must release the robot. Player drops blocks within a certain time limit. The longer the player takes to drop a piece, the shorter the limit gets. If the player drops a piece on a piece of the sphere of a similar shape, both pieces disappear as well as any shapes of the same shape touching it. Dropping a block anywhere will cause the player to lose a life as well as taking too long too drop a piece. If the player loses three lives, the game is over.
The game also include a 2-Player mode and several bonus games.