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{{Infobox |title = Klax
{{Infobox |title = Klax
|developer = Atari
|developer = Atari Games
|publisher = Tengen
|publisher = Atari Games, Tengen
|released = 1990
|released = 1990
|platform = Arcade/NES
|platform = Arcade, NES, Game Boy, TurboGrafx-16, Lynx, others
|preview = Varies
|preview = Varies
|playfield = Top: unknown / Bottom : 5x5
|playfield = Top: unknown / Bottom : 5x5
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Klax is an unlicensed game for NES and an arcade game that involves the a player (as a paddle) making patterns in a 5x5 field with falling tiles.  The tiles drop from the top of a second field, and the player must catch them.  The player can hold 5 files at a time.  Once a tile on on the paddle, the player can press 'up' to push the tile back to the top of the top field, or press fire to make the tile appear in the bottom field.  When the player forms a row, column, or diagnal set of 3 or more of same tile, they will disappear.
Klax is an arcade game published by [[Atari Games]] (now Midway Games) that involves the player (as a paddle) making patterns in a 5x5 field with falling tiles.  The tiles drop from the top of a second field, and the player must catch them.  The player can hold 5 files at a time.  Once a tile on on the paddle, the player can press 'up' to push the tile back to the top of the top field, or press fire to make the tile appear in the bottom field.  When the player forms a row, column, or diagnal set of 3 or more of same tile, they will disappear.


If the player lets a tile fall by the paddle without catching it, he or she loses a life.
If the player lets a tile fall by the paddle without catching it, he or she loses a life.
Atari Games' [[Tengen]] division published ports to several game consoles, including an NES game not licensed by Nintendo.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 17:09, 25 October 2007

Klax
Developer(s)Atari Games
Publisher(s)Atari Games, Tengen
Platform(s)Arcade, NES, Game Boy, TurboGrafx-16, Lynx, others
Release1990
Gameplay info
Next piecesVaries
Playfield sizeTop: unknown / Bottom : 5x5
Hold pieceNo
Hard dropNo

Klax is an arcade game published by Atari Games (now Midway Games) that involves the player (as a paddle) making patterns in a 5x5 field with falling tiles. The tiles drop from the top of a second field, and the player must catch them. The player can hold 5 files at a time. Once a tile on on the paddle, the player can press 'up' to push the tile back to the top of the top field, or press fire to make the tile appear in the bottom field. When the player forms a row, column, or diagnal set of 3 or more of same tile, they will disappear.

If the player lets a tile fall by the paddle without catching it, he or she loses a life.

Atari Games' Tengen division published ports to several game consoles, including an NES game not licensed by Nintendo.

See also

  • Websites

http://www.1up.com/do/gameOverview?cId=3131147

http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?game_id=8266 (arcade version)

http://www.nesplayer.com/reviews/klaxr.htm (NES version)