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'''''Tetris Battle Gaiden'''''{{efn|Known in Japan as: ''Tetorisu Butō Gaiden'' (テトリス武闘外伝)}} is a Tetris game developed and published in 1993 by Bullet Proof Software for the Super Famicom. Rather than playing solo, the only game type in ''Tetris Battle Gaiden'' is versus matches, vs a CPU opponent, or a local opponent. The game is notable for its unique gameplay involving | '''''Tetris Battle Gaiden'''''{{efn|Known in Japan as: ''Tetorisu Butō Gaiden'' (テトリス武闘外伝)}} is a Tetris game developed and published in 1993 by Bullet Proof Software for the Super Famicom. Rather than playing solo, the only game type in ''Tetris Battle Gaiden'' is versus matches, vs a CPU opponent, or a local opponent. The game is notable for its unique gameplay involving crystals and character abilities. | ||
== Gameplay == | == Gameplay == | ||
Both players draw from the same 3 piece preview. The player who places the next piece gets the next one at the top. | Both players draw from the same 3 piece preview. The player who places the next piece gets the next one at the top. | ||
Some tetrominos have | Some tetrominos have crystals in them. Players must clear a line containing a crystal to collect it. This brings a lot of strategy for the timing of your piece drops because you want to get the ones with crystals, and leave the ones without crystals for the opponent. However you also want to let the opponent have the pieces you don't have a spot for, and get the ones you do want. | ||
* 1 | * 1 crystal is usually a small attack or a defensive move, | ||
* 2 | * 2 crystal usually interferes with the opponent's screen or controls, | ||
* 3 | * 3 crystal is something unique for each character, e.g., Halloween's 3 crystal move is to steal the opponent's crystals, | ||
* 4 | * 4 crystal is a powerful attack. | ||
=== Topping out === | === Topping out === | ||
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*Level 1 | *Level <span class="badge">1</span> '''Mirurun''' - Removes the bottom four rows of the player's field. The lines removed are not sent to the opponent. | ||
*Level 2 | *Level <span class="badge">2</span> '''attack''' - | ||
*Level 3 | *Level <span class="badge">3</span> '''Pentris''' - Send five lines of garbage to the opponent. | ||
*Level 4 | *Level <span class="badge">4</span> '''Sirtet''' - All rows containing blocks on the opponent's field are inverted, so that spaces are converted to blocks and non-crystal blocks are converted to spaces. | ||
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| rowspan="2" | [[Image:Shaman (Tetris Battle Gaiden).png|200px]] | | rowspan="2" | [[Image:Shaman (Tetris Battle Gaiden).png|200px]] | ||
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*Level 1 | *Level <span class="badge">1</span> '''Moses''' - Push all blocks towards the centre. | ||
*Level 2 | *Level <span class="badge">2</span> '''attack''' - | ||
*Level 3 | *Level <span class="badge">3</span> '''Curse''' - | ||
*Level 4 | *Level <span class="badge">4</span> '''attack''' - | ||
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| rowspan="2" | [[Image:Aladdin (Tetris Battle Gaiden).png|200px]] | | rowspan="2" | [[Image:Aladdin (Tetris Battle Gaiden).png|200px]] | ||
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*Level 1 | *Level <span class="badge">1</span> '''Seesaw''' - Send the bottom two rows of the player's field to the opponent. Crystal and stone blocks are included. | ||
*Level 2 | *Level <span class="badge">2</span> '''attack''' - | ||
*Level 3 | *Level <span class="badge">3</span> '''Fax''' - Copies the player's field to the opponent's field. | ||
*Level 4 | *Level <span class="badge">4</span> '''Remote Control''' - The movements of the opponent's next two pieces will be controlled by the player. | ||
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| rowspan="2" | [[Image:Princess (Tetris Battle Gaiden).png|200px]] | | rowspan="2" | [[Image:Princess (Tetris Battle Gaiden).png|200px]] | ||
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*Level <span class="badge">1</span> '''attack''' - | |||
*Level <span class="badge">2</span> '''attack''' - | |||
*Level <span class="badge">3</span> '''attack''' - | |||
*Level <span class="badge">4</span> '''attack''' - | |||
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*Level <span class="badge">1</span> '''attack''' - | |||
*Level <span class="badge">2</span> '''attack''' - | |||
*Level <span class="badge">3</span> '''attack''' - | |||
*Level <span class="badge">4</span> '''attack''' - | |||
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| rowspan="2" | [[Image:Ninja (Tetris Battle Gaiden).png|200px]] | | rowspan="2" | [[Image:Ninja (Tetris Battle Gaiden).png|200px]] | ||
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*Level 1 | *Level <span class="badge">1</span> '''attack''' - | ||
*Level 2 | *Level <span class="badge">2</span> '''attack''' - | ||
*Level 3 | *Level <span class="badge">3</span> '''attack''' - | ||
*Level 4 | *Level <span class="badge">4</span> '''Medusa''' - Converts the blocks on the opponent's field to stone blocks. | ||
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| rowspan="2" | [[Image:Wolfman (Tetris Battle Gaiden).png|200px]] | | rowspan="2" | [[Image:Wolfman (Tetris Battle Gaiden).png|200px]] | ||
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*Level <span class="badge">1</span> '''attack''' - | |||
*Level <span class="badge">2</span> '''attack''' - | |||
*Level <span class="badge">3</span> '''attack''' - | |||
*Level <span class="badge">4</span> '''attack''' - | |||
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| rowspan="2" | [[Image:Dragon (Tetris Battle Gaiden).png|200px]] | | rowspan="2" | [[Image:Dragon (Tetris Battle Gaiden).png|200px]] | ||
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*Level 1 | |||
*Level 2 | *Level <span class="badge">1</span> '''attack''' - | ||
*Level 3 | *Level <span class="badge">2</span> '''attack''' - | ||
*Level 4 | *Level <span class="badge">3</span> '''attack''' - | ||
*Level <span class="badge">4</span> '''Change''' - Swaps both players' fields. | |||
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*Level 1 | *Level <span class="badge">1</span> '''Hyper Fry''' - Fills the bottom three rows with blocks. Crystal blocks are collected. | ||
*Level 2 | *Level <span class="badge">2</span> '''Reverse''' - | ||
*Level 3 | *Level <span class="badge">3</span> '''Double''' - Any rows cleared by the player's next piece will send double garbage. | ||
*Level 4 | *Level <span class="badge">4</span> '''Clear''' - Clears the player's entire field. | ||
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Revision as of 04:15, 30 October 2020
Tetris Battle Gaiden | |
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Tetris Battle Gaiden Super Famicom box art | |
Developer(s) | Bullet Proof Software |
Publisher(s) | Bullet Proof Software |
Platform(s) | Super Famicom |
Release |
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Gameplay info | |
Next pieces | 3 (shared with opponent) |
Playfield size | 10 × 20 |
Hold piece | No |
Hard drop | No |
Rotation system | BPS rotation |
Tetris Battle Gaiden[a] is a Tetris game developed and published in 1993 by Bullet Proof Software for the Super Famicom. Rather than playing solo, the only game type in Tetris Battle Gaiden is versus matches, vs a CPU opponent, or a local opponent. The game is notable for its unique gameplay involving crystals and character abilities.
Gameplay
Both players draw from the same 3 piece preview. The player who places the next piece gets the next one at the top.
Some tetrominos have crystals in them. Players must clear a line containing a crystal to collect it. This brings a lot of strategy for the timing of your piece drops because you want to get the ones with crystals, and leave the ones without crystals for the opponent. However you also want to let the opponent have the pieces you don't have a spot for, and get the ones you do want.
- 1 crystal is usually a small attack or a defensive move,
- 2 crystal usually interferes with the opponent's screen or controls,
- 3 crystal is something unique for each character, e.g., Halloween's 3 crystal move is to steal the opponent's crystals,
- 4 crystal is a powerful attack.
Topping out
Blocks that get pushed up the vanishing zone are deleted. The only way to top out is by place a tetromino partially or fully above the 20th row.
Characters and abilities
Plot
Notes
- ↑ Known in Japan as: Tetorisu Butō Gaiden (テトリス武闘外伝)
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