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|developer = | | publisher = Union Industry | ||
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|released = June 1998 | | producer = | ||
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| platform = Dedicated device | |||
| released = {{release|JP|June, 1998}} | |||
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'''TETRIS.com''' was a handheld released in Japan. It featured an infrared sensor for multiplayer use and message function. | '''TETRIS.com''' was a handheld released in Japan. It featured an infrared sensor for multiplayer use and message function. | ||
== External | == Gameplay == | ||
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== External links == | |||
*[http://sinplelove.jp/blog-entry-4768.html Blog entry with book excerpt describing the device] | *[http://sinplelove.jp/blog-entry-4768.html Blog entry with book excerpt describing the device] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Official Tetris games]] | ||
[[Category:Dedicated device games]] | [[Category:Dedicated device games]] |
Latest revision as of 13:11, 15 June 2023
- For the Internet domain tetris.com, see The Tetris Company.
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TETRIS.com was a handheld released in Japan. It featured an infrared sensor for multiplayer use and message function.