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'''Tetris & Dr. Mario''' for Super NES is a compilation of Tetris and Dr. Mario (hence the name). Both games are a revamped version of their NES counterpart.
'''Tetris & Dr. Mario''' for Super NES is a compilation of Tetris and [[Dr. Mario]] (hence the name). Both games are a revamped version of their NES counterpart.
New features:
New features:
*Mixed Mode - each player plays a level of B-type Tetris, a level of Dr. Mario, and uses the remaining time to score points in A-type Tetris.
*Mixed Mode - each player plays a level of B-type Tetris, a level of Dr. Mario, and uses the remaining time to score points in A-type Tetris.
*Tetris 2-player with garbage - based on the Game Boy version.
*Tetris 2-player with garbage - based on the Game Boy version.
*CPU opponents in both Tetris and Dr. Mario
*CPU opponents in both Tetris and Dr. Mario
*Diagonal motion (soft drop + shift) in Tetris
*More flexible [[wall kick]]s in Dr. Mario
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==See also==
==See also==
{{Nintendo games}}
{{Nintendo games}}

Revision as of 03:54, 13 January 2007

Tetris & Dr. Mario
File:Tetris and Dr Mario.jpg
Developer(s)Nintendo
Publisher(s)Nintendo
Platform(s)SNES
ReleaseDecember 30, 1994
Gameplay info
Next pieces1
Playfield size10w x 20h (Tetris); 8w x 16h (Dr. Mario)
Hold pieceNo
Hard dropSoft only

Tetris & Dr. Mario for Super NES is a compilation of Tetris and Dr. Mario (hence the name). Both games are a revamped version of their NES counterpart. New features:

  • Mixed Mode - each player plays a level of B-type Tetris, a level of Dr. Mario, and uses the remaining time to score points in A-type Tetris.
  • Tetris 2-player with garbage - based on the Game Boy version.
  • CPU opponents in both Tetris and Dr. Mario
  • Diagonal motion (soft drop + shift) in Tetris
  • More flexible wall kicks in Dr. Mario


See also