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|developer = Radica Games
|developer = Radica Games
|publisher = Radica Games
|publisher = Radica Games
|released = 2000
|released = 2002?
|platform = Dedicated device
|platform = Dedicated device
|playfield = 10 × 20
|playfield = 10 × 20
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'''Big Screen Tetris''' is a dedicated handheld Tetris game by Radica. It features a monochrome, low resolution LCD screen where each block in the playfield is one pixel.
'''Big Screen Tetris''' is a dedicated handheld Tetris game by Radica. It features a monochrome, low resolution LCD screen where each block in the playfield is one pixel.
== 2002 Version ==
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== 2005 Version ==
== 2005 Version ==
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A "sound" button allows switching among silence, music (a monophonic ringtone arrangement of "Korobeiniki) without sound effects, and sound effects without music. A "pause" button allows switching between the game and a scrolling "PAUSED" screen.
A "sound" button allows switching among silence, music (a monophonic ringtone arrangement of "Korobeiniki) without sound effects, and sound effects without music. A "pause" button allows switching between the game and a scrolling "PAUSED" screen.
== 2008 Version ==
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Big Screen Tetris
Developer(s)Radica Games
Publisher(s)Radica Games
Platform(s)Dedicated device
Release2002?
Gameplay info
Next pieces1
Playfield size10 × 20
Hold pieceNo
Hard dropNo
Rotation systemBPS rotation with wallkick, not SRS

Big Screen Tetris is a dedicated handheld Tetris game by Radica. It features a monochrome, low resolution LCD screen where each block in the playfield is one pixel.

2002 Version

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2005 Version

The version of this game with a "copyright 2005" on its package still doesn't have Super Rotation. Gravity has no lock delay. It must have been grandfathered as a non-Guideline game.

A "sound" button allows switching among silence, music (a monophonic ringtone arrangement of "Korobeiniki) without sound effects, and sound effects without music. A "pause" button allows switching between the game and a scrolling "PAUSED" screen.

2008 Version

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