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*[[Wordtris]], GB/PC/[[SNES]]/[[amstrad CPC|CPC]], 1991
*[[Wordtris]], GB/PC/[[SNES]]/[[amstrad CPC|CPC]], 1991
*[[Tetris (CD-i)]], 1992
*[[Tetris (CD-i)]], 1992
*[[Tetris 2]], GB/NES, 1993
*[[Ultimate Tetris]], CPC, 1994
*[[Ultimate Tetris]], CPC, 1994
*[[Sega Tetris]], [[Dreamcast]], 2000
*[[Sega Tetris]], [[Dreamcast]], 2000
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*[[Tetris 4D]], Dreamcast
*[[Tetris 4D]], Dreamcast
*[[Tetris Worlds]], [[GameCube]]/[[game Boy Advanced|GBA]]/PC/[[Playstation 2]]/[[Xbox]]
*[[Tetris Worlds]], [[GameCube]]/[[game Boy Advanced|GBA]]/PC/[[Playstation 2]]/[[Xbox]]
*[[Tetris DS]], [[Nintendo DS|DS]], 2006


==Other '-tris' Games==
==Other '-tris' Games==

Revision as of 06:14, 16 March 2006

Official Tetris Games

Early legal disputes make some titles' officialty ambiguous. To clarify, this list includes games which either had a license or developed under the pretense of having one.

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. Legal disputes make it unclear which early games used the name or suffix legally. The list below includes both licensed uses and uses by developers who have also made an official Tetris game.

Notable Fan Games

There are many fan made derivatives of Tetris. Sometimes these games infringed on copyright and/or trademark, though nevertheless a number of them have fostered a large user base and have achieved some cultural importance.

See Also:

List of fan games