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After the each game, the game sends your play record (including your movements and sequence of pieces) to server. Your play record may appear as an opponent for other players.
After the each game, the game sends your play record (including your movements and sequence of pieces) to server. Your play record may appear as an opponent for other players.


'''Successor''': "VS-MASTER" mode in [[Tetris Crystal]]. Except for no garbage rising, it uses the almost same system as this game.
'''Successor''': "VS-MASTER" mode in ''[[Tetris Crystal]]''. Except for no garbage rising, it uses the almost same system as this game.


== External Links ==
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*http://www.g-mode.jp/appli/vs/tetris-btl/
*http://www.g-mode.jp/appli/vs/tetris-btl/


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[[Category:Games developed by G-Mode]]
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[[Category:Mobile phone games]]

Latest revision as of 06:57, 8 September 2019

Not to be confused with Tetris Battle Gaiden, a game released for Super Famicom.
Not to be confused with Tetris Battle (Facebook), a game available on facebook.com.
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Tetris Battle
Developer(s)G-mode
Publisher(s)G-mode
Platform(s)Japanese mobile phones
ReleaseMarch 1, 2002
Gameplay info
Next piecesThree
Playfield size10w x ?h (20h visible)
Hold pieceYes
Hard dropYes
Rotation systemSRS

Tetris Battle is a pseudo 2-player Tetris game for Japanese mobile phones. Known as Taisen Tetris before its release in G-Mode's Taisen Arena package.

This game is not real time. It uses some sort of "prerecorded play" system.

The objective of this game is get higher score than the opponent within 2 minutes, or kill the opponent out by sending garbage. You can earn "attack points" by clearing lines. When the gauge of "attack points" becomes full, you can send unerasable garbage to the opponent.

After the each game, the game sends your play record (including your movements and sequence of pieces) to server. Your play record may appear as an opponent for other players.

Successor: "VS-MASTER" mode in Tetris Crystal. Except for no garbage rising, it uses the almost same system as this game.

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