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'''''Tetris: The Grand Master''''' is a series of Tetris games developed by [[Arika]].
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== ==
== Games ==


==TGM pages needs ==
=== ''Tetris The Grand Master'' ===
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''[[Tetris The Grand Master]]'' or ''TGM1'' was released for arcades in 1998. On December 1, 2022, a console version was released for PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch as an Arcade Archives title.


=== Terms/Legend ===
=== ''Tetris The Absolute The Grand Master 2'' ===
compile data like this page : [http://www.the-shell.net/tgm_legend.html the-shell.net TGM legend]
''[[Tetris The Absolute The Grand Master 2]]'' or ''T.A.'' was released for arcades in October of 2000. A free upgrade to the game, titled ''Tetris The Absolute The Grand Master 2 PLUS'' or ''TAP'', was released for arcades in December.
*TGM : Tetris The Grand Master (Arcade Japan Exclusive)
*TAP : Tetris the Absolute "The Grand Master2" Plus (Arcade Japan Exclusive)
*Ti : Tetris The Grand Master 3 Terror Instinct (Arcade Japan Exclusive)
*ACE : Tetris The Grand Master ACE : (XBOX 360 Japan Exclusive)
*Tetrion
*Tetromino (piece)
*Block
*Step
*Stack
*Row
*Tetris : To erase 4 line
*Combo : To erase 2 or more lines continuously. To erase 1 line is allowed to continue Combo, but it's not counted.
*Bravo : To clear the field. a.k.a. All clear.
*Frame
*Shift/move
*rotation
*Delayed Auto Shift (DAS)
*Drop
*Sonic Drop : force landing a current block.
*Gravity (G) : it shows [drop lines / frame]. TGM field's height is 20, so max is 20G.
*20G : maximum drop speed. Then block appear in landing state.
*Lock Delay
*Initial Rotating System (IRS)
*Temporary Landing System (TLS)
*Level : it shows game progress state. Level = Number of appeared Blocks +  Number of erased Lines.
*LevelStep : Normally the level increases by a block appearing, but if the level is x99(like 099, 199, ...) then we can increase Level only to erase lines.
*Grade Recognition System (GRS)
*[[ARE]]


=== Game mode Achievment ===
=== ''Tetris The Grand Master 3 Terror-Instinct'' ===
''[[Tetris The Grand Master 3 Terror-Instinct]]'' or ''Ti'' was released for arcades in Japan in 2005.


=== ''Tetris The Grand Master Ace'' ===
''[[Tetris The Grand Master Ace]]'' was released alongside the Xbox 360 in Japan as a launch title on December 10, 2005.
=== ''Tetris The Grand Master 4 The Masters of Round'' ===
''[[Tetris The Grand Master 4 The Masters of Round]]'' or ''TMOR'' is an unreleased sequel for arcades. The game is scheduled to be released in 2025.<ref>https://twitter.com/tetris_official/status/1839714663509934524</ref>
== Gameplay ==
=== Rotation system ===
=== Rotation system ===
ok you certainly know the basics, but certainly it's not sufficient if you want to become a Gm Class player.
{{main|Arika Rotation System}}
The ''TGM'' series uses various rotation system but the primary one is the '''Arika Rotation System''' (ARS). ''TGM1'' and ''TGM2'' both use ARS. ''TGM3'' has two distinct systems used in Classic (extended ARS) and World ([[SRS]]). ''TGM ACE'' uses three systems SRS, ARS1 and ARS2.


I'm a Japanese TGM player. Although I'm not a Gm Class player, I write some articles.
ARS inherits its [[tetromino]] colors and rotation rules from [[Tetris (Sega)|Sega's 1988 arcade version of ''Tetris'']], and expands it by implementing [[wall kick]]s, which allow pieces to rotate in tight spots.
So there are not certainly. And I hope that you could understand my poor English...


Rotation system is based on [[Tetris (Sega)]].
=== Initial Rotation System ===
So there are many differences from the "World Rule" of The Tetris Company.
[[Rotate#IRS|Initial rotation system]] or IRS is a ability to rotate a piece before it appears by holding a rotate button during the appearance delay.
I write about "Tetris the Grand Master". It is an origin of "Tetris The Grand Master Series".  


Attension: ''Block'' means tetromino.
=== Delayed Auto Shift Delay ===
[[DAS|Delayed auto shift delay]] (横溜め時間 ''yokotame jikan'') or DAS is the number of frames of delayed auto shift. Holding left or right for the specified amount of frames, horizontal movement will be 1G.


==== Basic block control flow ====
=== Lock Delay ===
# Check the Initial Rotation
[[Lock delay]] (接着時間/固定時間 ''setchaku jikan'' or ''kotei jikan'') is the number of frames until a piece locks down and is no longer movable. If the altitude of the piece changes, the lock delay countdown will be reset.
# A new block appears
# loop until a block locked.
## Check a block actions. (Actions effect following the below sequence in a frame.)
### Rotation
### Horizonal Move
### Vertical Drop
## Check to lock a block


==== Rotation Rules ====
=== Line Clear Delay ===
Block color is differece, too.
Line clear delay (消去時間 ''shoukyo jikan'') is the animation frames of line-clearing animations. During delays, the game accepts input for DAS, IRS, and IHS.
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="center"
! I
! O
! T
! S
! Z
! J
! L
|-
| Red
| Yellow
| Cyan
| Purple
| Green
| Blue
| Orange
|}


Please see 'cource on TGM' to the details. http://www13.plala.or.jp/TETRiS_TGM/kouza/1.htm (Japanese, but includes animation GIFs.)
=== Appearance Delay ===
[[ARE|Appearance delay]] (出現時間 ''shutsugen jikan'') or ARE is the number of frames between a last block locked to a new block appears. During this delay, players can input actions for DAS charging and IRS.


=== Time attack ===
A large amount of mechanics in the game for assessing the performance of the player is tied to time, including the [[Grade Recognition System]] in TGM2 and the [[Tetris_The_Grand_Master_3_Terror-Instinct#Section_COOL.2FREGRET_system|Section COOL/REGRET system]] in TGM3. Therefore, it is incentivized to play faster in order to achieve a better grade. Also, as a timer is shown in-game, it is easy for players to compare against one another for speed.


==== Parameters ====
Time attacks are popular for the series, especially for TGM1, where the conditions for the GM grade is relatively easier to achieve compared to its sequels, making time the main aspect to further compare runs.
On TGM, the difficulty is decided by only 4 parameters. The names are unofficial ones. And I cannot transrate them well.
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="center"
! Name
! Description
|-
! Syutugen Jikan (Appearance Delay?)
| The frames between a last block locked to a new block appears. Is this called for 'ARE'? while this time, players can input actions for shift / IRS.
|-
! Yokotame Jikan (Delayed Auto Shift Delay?)
| The frames to delayed auto shift. If I keep to press the left or right while the specification frames, horizonal movement is faster to 1 row per frame.
|-
! Seccyaku / Kotei Jikan (Lock Delay?)
| The frames to lock until a block landed on. If the block's top is changed, this counter is reset to 0.
|-
! Syoukyo Jikan (Erase Delay?)
| The animation frames to erase lines. while this time, players can input actions for shift / IRS.
|}


=== Time Attack ===
stuff that you MUST learn.
=== 20G build ===
=== 20G build ===
see : <br>
20G is when it takes one frame for the block to hit the bottom of the play field.
* http://www13.plala.or.jp/TETRiS_TGM/kouza/5.htm<br>
* http://www13.plala.or.jp/TETRiS_TGM/kouza/6.htm<br>
* http://www13.plala.or.jp/TETRiS_TGM/kouza/7.htm<br>


=== blinded challenge ===
See:
see bottom of http://www13.plala.or.jp/TETRiS_TGM/kouza/16.htm
* http://www13.plala.or.jp/TETRiS_TGM/kouza/5.htm
* http://www13.plala.or.jp/TETRiS_TGM/kouza/6.htm
* http://www13.plala.or.jp/TETRiS_TGM/kouza/7.htm


=== Wall Kick Analysis ===
=== Invisible credits roll ===
see http://www13.plala.or.jp/TETRiS_TGM/kouza/1.htm, http://www13.plala.or.jp/TETRiS_TGM/kouza/8.htm
In TGM2 and TGM3, if the player finishes all 999 levels, the credits roll, and the player is able to still play during it. However, it is possible that the pieces become invisible immediately after locking. This is called the [[Grade_Recognition_System#Credit_roll|M-roll]] in TGM2 and [[Tetris_The_Grand_Master_3_Terror-Instinct#Staff_roll_grading_system|invisible roll]] in TGM3. Both credit rolls play a role in determining the final grade awarded.


=== Synchro Analysis ===
See:
see middle of http://www13.plala.or.jp/TETRiS_TGM/kouza/7.htm
* http://www13.plala.or.jp/TETRiS_TGM/kouza/16.htm (bottom page)
 
=== Wall kick analysis ===
{{Expand section}}
 
=== Synchro analysis ===


In a frame, actions effect in order 'Rotation -> Move -> Drop'.
In a frame, actions effect in order 'Rotation -> Move -> Drop'.


If player rotate without DAS to left
If player rotates without DAS to left
# Rotate Block
# Rotate Block
# No Move
# No Move
# Drop Block
# Drop Block


If player rotate with DAS to left
If player rotates with DAS to left
# Rotate Block
# Rotate Block
# '''Move Left Block'''
# '''Move Left Block'''
# Drop Block
# Drop Block


And more advanced technics descripted in http://www13.plala.or.jp/TETRiS_TGM/kouza/12.htm
More advanced technics are described in http://www13.plala.or.jp/TETRiS_TGM/kouza/12.htm


=== miscanellous Tips ===
=== Miscellaneous tips ===
* 4 directionnal Arcade Stick limitation need
* 4 directional Arcade Stick limitation need
 
=== Basic block control flow ===
# Check the Initial Rotation
# A new block appears
# loop until a block locked.
## Check a block actions. (Actions effect following the below sequence in a frame.)
### Rotation
### Horizontal Move
### Vertical Drop
## Check to lock a block


== Temp Idea data ==
== Development ==
{{expand section}}


*Japanese/French support
== See also ==
* [[Tetris The Grand Master (series)/OSSC|Open Source Scan Converter settings]]
{{Arika games}}

Latest revision as of 12:49, 25 October 2024

Tetris: The Grand Master is a series of Tetris games developed by Arika.

Games

Tetris The Grand Master

Tetris The Grand Master or TGM1 was released for arcades in 1998. On December 1, 2022, a console version was released for PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch as an Arcade Archives title.

Tetris The Absolute The Grand Master 2

Tetris The Absolute The Grand Master 2 or T.A. was released for arcades in October of 2000. A free upgrade to the game, titled Tetris The Absolute The Grand Master 2 PLUS or TAP, was released for arcades in December.

Tetris The Grand Master 3 Terror-Instinct

Tetris The Grand Master 3 Terror-Instinct or Ti was released for arcades in Japan in 2005.

Tetris The Grand Master Ace

Tetris The Grand Master Ace was released alongside the Xbox 360 in Japan as a launch title on December 10, 2005.

Tetris The Grand Master 4 The Masters of Round

Tetris The Grand Master 4 The Masters of Round or TMOR is an unreleased sequel for arcades. The game is scheduled to be released in 2025.[1]

Gameplay

Rotation system

Main article: Arika Rotation System

The TGM series uses various rotation system but the primary one is the Arika Rotation System (ARS). TGM1 and TGM2 both use ARS. TGM3 has two distinct systems used in Classic (extended ARS) and World (SRS). TGM ACE uses three systems SRS, ARS1 and ARS2.

ARS inherits its tetromino colors and rotation rules from Sega's 1988 arcade version of Tetris, and expands it by implementing wall kicks, which allow pieces to rotate in tight spots.

Initial Rotation System

Initial rotation system or IRS is a ability to rotate a piece before it appears by holding a rotate button during the appearance delay.

Delayed Auto Shift Delay

Delayed auto shift delay (横溜め時間 yokotame jikan) or DAS is the number of frames of delayed auto shift. Holding left or right for the specified amount of frames, horizontal movement will be 1G.

Lock Delay

Lock delay (接着時間/固定時間 setchaku jikan or kotei jikan) is the number of frames until a piece locks down and is no longer movable. If the altitude of the piece changes, the lock delay countdown will be reset.

Line Clear Delay

Line clear delay (消去時間 shoukyo jikan) is the animation frames of line-clearing animations. During delays, the game accepts input for DAS, IRS, and IHS.

Appearance Delay

Appearance delay (出現時間 shutsugen jikan) or ARE is the number of frames between a last block locked to a new block appears. During this delay, players can input actions for DAS charging and IRS.

Time attack

A large amount of mechanics in the game for assessing the performance of the player is tied to time, including the Grade Recognition System in TGM2 and the Section COOL/REGRET system in TGM3. Therefore, it is incentivized to play faster in order to achieve a better grade. Also, as a timer is shown in-game, it is easy for players to compare against one another for speed.

Time attacks are popular for the series, especially for TGM1, where the conditions for the GM grade is relatively easier to achieve compared to its sequels, making time the main aspect to further compare runs.

20G build

20G is when it takes one frame for the block to hit the bottom of the play field.

See:

Invisible credits roll

In TGM2 and TGM3, if the player finishes all 999 levels, the credits roll, and the player is able to still play during it. However, it is possible that the pieces become invisible immediately after locking. This is called the M-roll in TGM2 and invisible roll in TGM3. Both credit rolls play a role in determining the final grade awarded.

See:

Wall kick analysis

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Synchro analysis

In a frame, actions effect in order 'Rotation -> Move -> Drop'.

If player rotates without DAS to left

  1. Rotate Block
  2. No Move
  3. Drop Block

If player rotates with DAS to left

  1. Rotate Block
  2. Move Left Block
  3. Drop Block

More advanced technics are described in http://www13.plala.or.jp/TETRiS_TGM/kouza/12.htm

Miscellaneous tips

  • 4 directional Arcade Stick limitation need

Basic block control flow

  1. Check the Initial Rotation
  2. A new block appears
  3. loop until a block locked.
    1. Check a block actions. (Actions effect following the below sequence in a frame.)
      1. Rotation
      2. Horizontal Move
      3. Vertical Drop
    2. Check to lock a block

Development

This section needs expansion. You can help TetrisWiki by expanding it.

See also