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  • | caption = Sega Mega-Tech cabinet with ''Tetris'' {{Sega games}}
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  • ...cal style were lifted from [[Tetris (Atari)|the arcade ''Tetris'' by Atari Games]]. *1-player: Standard endless mode.
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  • |playfield = '''1 Player, 2 Player:''' 10 &times; 20<br> '''Cooperative:''' 12 &times; 20 ...s (NES, Tengen)|Tengen's version of ''Tetris'']]. It is not to be confused with ''[[Pokémon Tetris]]'', a game officially released for the Pokémon mini.
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  • ...y released on the Sega Mega-Tech, an arcade cabinet that played Mega Drive games. It was re-released as part of [[Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 28: Tetris Coll ...sing A, B or C on the pause screen, the high score display can be switched with a maximum lines display.
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  • *1-player: Standard endless mode. *2-player Cooperative: Co-operate to clear lines on a common playfield. Both players will get the
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  • === One-Player Mode === === Cooperative Mode ===
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  • Endless [[Marathon]] mode. If using the Home level system, the starting level is selectable; the leve Scoring for the Tetris mode is as follows:<br>
    4 KB (580 words) - 04:41, 17 June 2023
  • ...n older games) or the "matrix" (especially in more recent ''Tetris'' brand games). The playfield is surrounded by a frame called the [[tetrion]], which cont ...tween 16 and 24 cells tall, with most [[Tetris Guideline|Guideline-based]] games using a visible height of 20 cells. Notable exceptions include the followin
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  • |hold = Yes <br /> (not available in Balance Board modes; replaced with Skip in Shadow) '''''Tetris Party''''' is a series of official Tetris games developed by Hudson Soft. The first game of this series, simply named '''''
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  • ...''ТЕТРИС SEMIPRO-68k'') is a fan-made clone for the Sharp X68000 platform, with its rules based on [[Tetris (Sega)|Sega's arcade version]]. It is commonly ...Tetris (NES, Tengen)|some]] [[Tetris (Atari)|early]] [[Tetris (Mirrorsoft)|games]].
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  • *The upper field, with a white background, a normal tetris playfield, is 10w X 14h. The lower pla *The player starts with 50 [[tetromino]]es and, as in [[Bombliss]], loses one tetromino for each te
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  • ...Japan, the Game Boy Color version was titled '''''The Adventure of Tetris with Mickey and Friends'''''. Magical Tetris is the game's signature mode. In this mode, players have a shared next queue from which each player's next queue draws
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  • |hold = Yes, with [[IHS]] |hard = Yes, with optional sonic drop only with TGM wallkicks ([[ARS|ARS2]])
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  • ...with a 70" projector screen. In 2-player mode, players can choose between cooperative or competitive modes. ...noes to JLOIT, while Standard mode features all seven tetrominoes. In Kids mode single player, only Line Challenge is available.
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  • ...''[[Tetris]]'', '''fan games''' are computer tetromino games unaffiliated with [[Elorg]], [[The Tetris Company]], or any current or past licensor of the T == Straight tetromino games ==
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  • |url=https://www.4gamer.net/games/708/G070884/20230522050/ ...hive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230523024724/https://www.4gamer.net/games/708/G070884/20230522050/
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