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The '''tetrion''' is the frame that surrounds the [[playfield]]. [[Henk Rogers]] has defined "tetrion" as the machine that plays Tetris.[http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/specialArt.cfm?artid=11267] | The '''tetrion''' is the frame that surrounds the [[playfield]]. [[Henk Rogers]] has defined "tetrion" as the machine that plays Tetris.[http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/specialArt.cfm?artid=11267] | ||
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In ''[[Tetris Worlds]]'', tetrions are described as gateways which, when opened, give the [[Mino|Minos]] access to a new planet in their galaxy suitable for terraforming. | In ''[[Tetris Worlds]]'', tetrions are described as gateways which, when opened, give the [[Mino|Minos]] access to a new planet in their galaxy suitable for terraforming. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:04, 10 September 2019
The tetrion is the frame that surrounds the playfield. Henk Rogers has defined "tetrion" as the machine that plays Tetris.[1]
Different tetrions may implement different variations of the game rules. For example, TAP indicates the game mode with different frame colors:
Master |
Normal |
T.A. Death |
TGM+ |
In Tetris Worlds, tetrions are described as gateways which, when opened, give the Minos access to a new planet in their galaxy suitable for terraforming.