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==Other '-tris' Games== | ==Other '-tris' Games== | ||
Many games with hugely different gameplay chose to use the Tetris name or the '-tris' suffix in their titles because of its association with puzzle games. Below is a list of all games that officially licensed the name/suffix. | |||
==Notable Fan Games== | ==Notable Fan Games== |
Revision as of 05:11, 16 March 2006
Official Tetris Games
Early legal disputes make it unclear who is eligible for this list. To clarify, this list includes games that were properly licensed, or were plausibly believed to be licensed during development.
- Tetris (Apple II), 1988
- Tetris (Commodore C64 Games System), 1988
- Tetris (Arcade (Atari)), 1988
- Tetris (Arcade (Sega)), 1988
- Tetris (Game Boy), 1989
- Tetris (Nintendo Entertainment System), 1989
- Welltris, AMI, C64, PC, 1989
- Hatris, ARC/GB/Mobile/NES/TG16, 1990
- Wordtris, GB/PC/SNES/CPC, 1991
- Tetris (CD-i), CD-i, 1992
- Ultimate Tetris, CPC, 1994
- Sega Tetris, Dreamcast, 2000
- Vs. Tetris, ARC
- Tetris S, Saturn
- Super Tetris 3, SNES
- Tetris S, Saturn
- Tetris 4D, Dreamcast
- The Next Tetris, PC
- Tetris Worlds, GameCube/GBA/PC/Playstation 2/Xbox
Other '-tris' Games
Many games with hugely different gameplay chose to use the Tetris name or the '-tris' suffix in their titles because of its association with puzzle games. Below is a list of all games that officially licensed the name/suffix.