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|developer = [[Bullet Proof Software]]
|developer = Locomotive
|publisher = Bullet Proof Software
|publisher = [[Bullet Proof Software]]
|released = 25 Aug 1995
|released = {{release|JP|August 25, 1995}}
|platform = Virtual Boy
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|hard = No
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*[https://archive.org/details/V_Tetris_1995_Bullet_Proof_Software_JP Manual (Internet Archive)]
*[https://archive.org/details/V_Tetris_1995_Bullet_Proof_Software_JP Manual (Internet Archive)]


[[Category:Games List]]
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[[Category:Official Tetris games]]
[[Category:Virtual Boy games]]

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V-Tetris
Developer(s)Locomotive
Publisher(s)Bullet Proof Software
Platform(s)Virtual Boy
Release
  • JP: August 25, 1995
Gameplay info
Next pieces1
Playfield size10 × 22 (Mode A/B)
20 × 22 (Mode C)
Hold pieceNo
Hard dropNo

V-Tetris was a game for the Virtual Boy. It was released only in Japan.

It is notable for its Mode C "Loop Tetris" gameplay, which is played on a cylindrical playfield where only lines in the columns facing the player would clear.

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