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==Official Tetris Games== | ==Official Tetris Games== | ||
Early [[legal disputes]] make some titles' officialty ambiguous. To clarify, this list includes games which either | Early [[legal disputes]] make some titles' officialty ambiguous. To clarify, this list includes games which either had a license or thought had a license, but found later faulty. | ||
*[[Tetris (Apple II)]], 1988 | *[[Tetris (Apple II)]], 1988 | ||
*[[Tetris (Commodore C64 Games System)]], 1988 | *[[Tetris (Commodore C64 Games System)]], 1988 |
Revision as of 05:44, 16 March 2006
Official Tetris Games
Early legal disputes make some titles' officialty ambiguous. To clarify, this list includes games which either had a license or thought had a license, but found later faulty.
- Tetris (Apple II), 1988
- Tetris (Commodore C64 Games System), 1988
- Tetris (Arcade (Atari)), 1988
- Tetris (Arcade (Sega)), 1988
- Tetris (Game Boy), 1989
- Tetris (Nintendo Entertainment System), 1989
- Welltris, AMI, C64, PC, 1989
- Hatris, ARC/GB/Mobile/NES/TG16, 1990
- Wordtris, GB/PC/SNES/CPC, 1991
- Tetris (CD-i), CD-i, 1992
- Ultimate Tetris, CPC, 1994
- Sega Tetris, Dreamcast, 2000
- Vs. Tetris, ARC
- Tetris S, Saturn
- Super Tetris 3, SNES
- Tetris S, Saturn
- Tetris 4D, Dreamcast
- The Next Tetris, PC
- Tetris Worlds, GameCube/GBA/PC/Playstation 2/Xbox
Other '-tris' Games
Many games with hugely different gameplay chose to use the Tetris trademark or the '-tris' suffix in their titles because of its association with puzzle games. Below follows a list of all games that authentically used the licensed name or suffix.
Notable Fan Games
There are many fan made derivatives of Tetris. Sometimes these games infringed on copyright and/or trademark, though nevertheless a number of them have fostered a large user base and have achieved some cultural importance.