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  • | defunct = 1998 ...rum HoloByte''' was the first company to publish official ''Tetris'' games in North America.
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  • {{Infobox |title = Super Tetris 2 + Bombliss ...4}}'''NEC Bungou'''{{release|JP|1994}}'''LT version'''{{release|JP|May 10, 1998}}'''Super Famicom Box'''<br>Unknown<br>'''SuFami Turbo'''<br>Canceled
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  • {{Infobox |title = Tetris & Dr. Mario ...e|NA|December 30, 1994|EU|July 27, 1995}}'''Player's Choice'''{{release|NA|1998}}
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  • {{hatnote|For the Internet domain tetris.com, see [[The Tetris Company]].}} | boxart = TETRIS.com packaging.jpg
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  • '''Arika''' (株式会社アリカ ''Kabushiki gaisha Arika'') formed in 1995 by former Capcom employees, is the developer of the [[TGM series]]. Ar == Tetris games developed ==
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  • This page is dedicated to humorous versions of Tetris. == 1D Tetris ==
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  • ...ad gone through several revisions before a standard was created when [[The Tetris Company]] was founded. === Spectrum HoloByte Tetris logo ===
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  • {{hatnote|Not to be confused with [[Tetris Deluxe]], a game released for western mobile phones.}} {{Infobox |title = Tetris DX
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  • [[File:Tetris collection Simon Laroche.jpg|thumb|right|300px|A collection of Tetris games on display by [[User:Simonlc|Simon Laroche]]]] {{hatnote|This is a list of Tetris games that were officially licensed. For a list of all games including offi
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  • {{Infobox |title = Tetris Blast ...trominoes. In addition to the [[tetromino]]es of other ''Tetris'' games, ''Tetris Blast'' also uses dominoes and trominoes.
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  • '''''Tetris: The Grand Master''''' is a series of Tetris games developed by [[Arika]]. ...''TGM1'' and ''TGM2'' both use ARS. ''TGM3'' has two distinct systems used in Classic (extended ARS) and World ([[SRS]]). ''TGM ACE'' uses three systems
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  • The object of Tetris is to last as long as possible before the screen fills up with [[tetromino| ...a triple, but newer games with [[SRS]], typically those that follow the [[Tetris Guideline|guideline]] allow S, Z, and T-tetrominoes to [[twist]] into seemi
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  • {{Infobox |title = Magical Tetris Challenge ...'''Arcade'''{{release|JP|1998}}'''Nintendo 64'''{{release|JP|November 20, 1998|NA|January 14, 1999|EU|September, 1999}}'''PlayStation'''{{release|JP|March
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  • {{Infobox |title = Tetris 64 |released = {{release|JP|November 13, 1998}}
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  • === [[Tetris (Sega)|''Tetris'' (Sega)]] === The 1988 Sega arcade version of Tetris was the first official Tetris game to have a defined score cap, set at 999,999. By January 1989 the first
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  • {{Infobox |title = Tetris '''''Tetris''''' (テトリス Tetorisu) was released for the Game Boy in 1989. In North America and Europe it was bundled with the Game Boy, and later on sol
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  • ...g out. While the pattern can be built in any game as a personal challenge, in TGM, a grade is awarded based on how high the pattern is built. Completing Pattern building was popular with players of [[Tetris (Sega)]]<ref>{{cite web
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  • {{Infobox |title = Tetris The Grand Master |released = '''Arcade'''{{release|JP|August, 1998}}'''PlayStation 4''', '''Nintendo Switch'''{{release|WW|December 1, 2022}}
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