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'''''Tetris Attack''''' was the first North American localization of ''[[Panel de Pon]]''. The fairy artwork was replaced with Yoshi's Island artwork, and the "Tetris" trademark was licensed from [[The Tetris Company]] because American audiences associated the name "Tetris" with block puzzle games in general. The game is now usually referred to as '''Puzzle League''' after the [[Game Boy Advance]] version. | '''''Tetris Attack''''' was the first North American localization of ''[[Panel de Pon]]''. The fairy artwork was replaced with Yoshi's Island artwork, and the "Tetris" trademark was licensed from [[The Tetris Company]] because American audiences associated the name "Tetris" with block puzzle games in general. The game is now usually referred to as '''Puzzle League''' after the [[Game Boy Advance]] version. | ||
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Revision as of 16:26, 19 November 2006
Tetris Attack | |
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Developer(s) | Intelligent Systems |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
Platform(s) | Super NES, Game Boy |
Release | 1996 |
Gameplay info | |
Next pieces | 1 row of tiles |
Playfield size | 6w x 12h (Super NES); 6w x 9h (Game Boy) |
Hold piece | N/A |
Hard drop | N/A |
Tetris Attack was the first North American localization of Panel de Pon. The fairy artwork was replaced with Yoshi's Island artwork, and the "Tetris" trademark was licensed from The Tetris Company because American audiences associated the name "Tetris" with block puzzle games in general. The game is now usually referred to as Puzzle League after the Game Boy Advance version.