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* '''Counter stop (one person)''' - 54m25s - This super play maxes out all 3 counters. The player also shows off by building a stair pattern at one point. | * '''[[Maxout|Counter stop]] (one person)''' - 54m25s - This super play maxes out all 3 counters. The player also shows off by building a stair pattern at one point. | ||
* '''[[Power-on pattern]]''' - 12m57s - This super play optimizes score by doing mainly [[perfect clear]]s for score bonuses. This optimization is only possible because the pattern is memorized. It does not however abuse the level timer to get early level increases. | * '''[[Power-on pattern]]''' - 12m57s - This super play optimizes score by doing mainly [[perfect clear]]s for score bonuses. This optimization is only possible because the pattern is memorized. It does not however abuse the level timer to get early level increases. | ||
* '''Stairs''' - 7m10s - The player attempts to build a double '>' pattern. | * '''Stairs''' - 7m10s - The player attempts to build a double '>' pattern. |
Revision as of 14:46, 1 September 2019
Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 28: Tetris Collection | |
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Developer(s) | M2 |
Publisher(s) | Sega |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 2 |
Release |
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Gameplay info | |
Next pieces | 3 in Tetris: New Century, 1 in others |
Hold piece | Only in Tetris: New Century |
Hard drop | Only in Tetris: New Century |
Rotation system | SRS (Tetris: New Century), Sega rotation (other games) |
Tetris Collection (テトリスコレクション Tetorisu korekushon) is a collection of Tetris games released in Japan by Sega. This game contains Tetris: New Century, Tetris (Sega), Flash Point, and Bloxeed.
Tetris: New Century
- Main article: Tetris: New Century
Tetris: New Century is a game in the visual style of Sega's arcade Tetris game, but updated to match the modern Tetris Guideline. The game has four single-player modes as well as a two-player mode.
Classic Tetris
Each machine has selectable options and the ability to play in 480i, 240p, 480p or 480p with scan lines.
Tetris (Sega)
- Main article: Tetris (Sega)
Machines available:
- System 16
- System E
- Tetris (Mega Drive)
Replay archives
Included are four superplays:
- Counter stop (one person) - 54m25s - This super play maxes out all 3 counters. The player also shows off by building a stair pattern at one point.
- Power-on pattern - 12m57s - This super play optimizes score by doing mainly perfect clears for score bonuses. This optimization is only possible because the pattern is memorized. It does not however abuse the level timer to get early level increases.
- Stairs - 7m10s - The player attempts to build a double '>' pattern.
- Counter stop (synchro) - 28m44s - A player attempts to play both sides (1p and 2p) at once and counter stop the score counter. They fail on one side and counter stop p1.
Extended options (System 16)
- Start level - Start from level 0-15
- Game speed - Normal or boost 2, 3, 4. Boost will multiply the normal gravity speed values
- Skip warning - Skip warning at game start
- Extend counter - The score counter goes from 6 digits to 7, and the line counter goes from 3 digits to 4.
Flash Point
- Main article: Flash Point
Machines available:
- System 16
- Mega Drive (prototype) - This version is hidden and can be accessed by holding down the right arrow for a few seconds.
Bloxeed
- Main article: Bloxeed
Machines available:
- System 18
- System 16
- C Board (hidden)
External Links
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