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If they are battling at first place. if both sides got a full tie (same amount of wins), this game is draw.
If they are battling at first place. if both sides got a full tie (same amount of wins), this game is draw.
=== Rotation System ===
Same as [[Sega Rotation]], With Kicks, and rotation restrictions.


You can't put T piece Upwards into Where it fits with Sega Rotation.
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|- valign="top"
|<playfield>
..I.......
GGIIGGGGGG
G.I.GGGGGG
</playfield>
Start
|<playfield>
..........
GGI.GGGGGG
GIIIGGGGGG
</playfield>
CCW Rotate
|<playfield>
..........
GGX.GGGGGG
GXXXGGGGGG
</playfield>
Failed by<br>Restriction
|<playfield>
..I.......
GGIIGGGGGG
G.I.GGGGGG
</playfield>
Final State
|}
You can't put S/Z piece Flat-Side Bottom/Top into Where it fits with Sega Rotation.
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|- valign="top"
|<playfield>
..T.GGGGGG
GGTT.GGGGG
GG.TGGGGGG
</playfield>
Start
|<playfield>
....GGGGGG
GG.TTGGGGG
GGTTGGGGGG
</playfield>
Rotate
|<playfield>
....GGGGGG
GG.XXGGGGG
GGXXGGGGGG
</playfield>
Failed by<br>Restriction
|<playfield>
..T.GGGGGG
GGTT.GGGGG
GG.TGGGGGG
</playfield>
Final State
|}
== Development ==
== Development ==
=== Revisions ===
=== Revisions ===

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Tetris Plus 2
Japanese arcade flyer
Developer(s)Jaleco
Publisher(s)Jaleco
Platform(s)Arcade
Release
  • JP: September 1997
PredecessorTetris Plus
Gameplay info
Next pieces2
Playfield size10 × 15
Hold pieceNo
Hard dropNo
Rotation systemSega rotation with wall kick, similar to Sega Tetris

Tetris Plus 2 is an arcade game by Jaleco and the sequel to Tetris Plus. It features endless, puzzle, and versus modes.

On November 1, 2019, it was re-released on the AtGames Legends Ultimate Arcade, and updated Legends Flashback.

Gameplay

There's a bug in Jaleco PCB which piece phases inside playfield blocks when spawning a Tetromino.[1]

Modes

Endless Mode

Endless Mode is divided into chapters. To clear a chapter, the player must either complete the background picture by making clears of 2 lines or more, or collect all the letters by clearing corresponding pieces in a single line clear.

There are 22 unique chapters, shuffled randomly. Once all 22 chapters are finished, they will appear again in different order.

There are three difficulty settings:

  • Easy - Start at level 0 and play up to chapter 4.
  • Normal - Start at level 10.
  • Hard - Start at level 30.

Puzzle Mode

Puzzle mode is similar to the one in Tetris Plus, except with it has a branching path structure. Beginning with a choice of four stage (each stage containing two levels), one selects the next stage after completing the previous one. There are 26 stages total, but only 7 stages (or 8 if holding a crystal ball) can be played each run.

Versus Mode

2 Players battle into 2 game modes, with 3 choices. Item box does exist, labeled 1, 2, or 3, which adds extra garbage written on number. it must be cleared without a trace within same line clear, otherwise it does not work.

  • Classic - Same as Normal Tetris.
  • Professor - Same as Battle Mode in Tetris Plus.
  • Assistant - Same as Battle Mode in Tetris Plus, except the character is replaced with the Assistant.

There's a bug in the Jaleco PCB which messes up a row on player 2 if 2 players simultaneously clearing line in Classic mode, as shown here:

1 Line:

III.......
.I........
G.GGGGGGGG
GGGGGGGGG.
GGGGGGGGG.

Start

..........
III.......
GIGGGGGGGG
GGGGGGGGG.
GGGGGGGGG.

Piece Lands

..........
III.......
----------
GGGGGGGGG.
GGGGGGGGG.

Cleared line

..........
III.......
III.......
GGGGGGGGG.
GGGGGGGGG.

Clones Row
Final State

2 Lines:

.I........
II........
.IGGGGGGGG
G.GGGGGGGG
GGGGGGGGG.
GGGGGGGGG.

Start

..........
.I........
IIGGGGGGGG
GIGGGGGGGG
GGGGGGGGG.
GGGGGGGGG.

Piece Lands

..........
.I........
----------
----------
GGGGGGGGG.
GGGGGGGGG.

Cleared line

..........
.I........
..........
.I........
GGGGGGGGG.
GGGGGGGGG.

Messes up Row
Final State

3 Lines:

LL..GG....
.LGGGGGGGG
GLGGGGGGGG
G.GGGGGGGG
GGGGGGGGG.
GGGGGGGGG.

Start

....GG....
LLGGGGGGGG
GLGGGGGGGG
GLGGGGGGGG
GGGGGGGGG.
GGGGGGGGG.

Piece Lands

....GG....
----------
----------
----------
GGGGGGGGG.
GGGGGGGGG.

Cleared line

....GG....
..........
..........
....GG....
GGGGGGGGG.
GGGGGGGGG.

Messes up Row
Final State

When Challenging another player, if both sides got a full tie (same amount of wins), the game forces challenger to game over.

If they are battling at first place. if both sides got a full tie (same amount of wins), this game is draw.

Rotation System

Same as Sega Rotation, With Kicks, and rotation restrictions.

You can't put T piece Upwards into Where it fits with Sega Rotation.

..I.......
GGIIGGGGGG
G.I.GGGGGG

Start

..........
GGI.GGGGGG
GIIIGGGGGG

CCW Rotate

..........
GGX.GGGGGG
GXXXGGGGGG

Failed by
Restriction

..I.......
GGIIGGGGGG
G.I.GGGGGG

Final State

You can't put S/Z piece Flat-Side Bottom/Top into Where it fits with Sega Rotation.

..T.GGGGGG
GGTT.GGGGG
GG.TGGGGGG

Start

....GGGGGG
GG.TTGGGGG
GGTTGGGGGG

Rotate

....GGGGGG
GG.XXGGGGG
GGXXGGGGGG

Failed by
Restriction

..T.GGGGGG
GGTT.GGGGG
GG.TGGGGGG

Final State

Development

Revisions

At least five revisions of the game exist.

  • Jaleco Mega System 32 (v1.0)

    Unlike the revisions below, this revision has sprite scaling, transparency, and other graphical effects that improve the look of the game

  • Jaleco PCB - Japanese (v2.1, v2.2)

    It may not be possible to set this version to free play, and some have said the game crashes if set to English.

    Can not enter test mode

    Does not use EEPROM for saving high scores.

  • Jaleco PCB - World (v2.7, v2.8)

    Same hardware as Japanese versions

    Test mode is accessible, and both Japanese and English can be selected.

    Uses EEPROM, and high scores are saved.

Physical scans

Jaleco Mega System 32, JP
PCB

External links