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This game uses it's own rotation system, wich seems to be a bastard mix of Atari rotation and SRS, with different initial piece orientations. all pieces other than T and square start vertical (!).
This game uses it's own rotation system, wich seems to be a bastard mix of Atari rotation and SRS, with different initial piece orientations. all pieces other than T and square start vertical (!). Ls and Js start upside down.


It uses a total lock tiem system, where you are given a certain number of frames of lock delay for each tetromino.
It uses a total lock time system, where you are given a certain number of frames of lock delay for each tetromino.


All pieces rotate as in SRS, EXCEPT for the I, which is left handed sega rotation system.
All pieces rotate as in SRS, EXCEPT for the I, which is left handed sega rotation system.

Revision as of 21:22, 9 April 2008

Magical Tetris Challenge
Developer(s)Capcom
Publisher(s)Capcom
Platform(s)Gameboy Color, Nintendo 64, Playstation
ReleaseFeb 17, 2000 (Game Boy) 1999 (N64) Nov 26, 1999 (Playstation)
Japan: Nov 20, 1998 (Nintendo 64)
Gameplay info
Next piecesTwo
Playfield size10x18 visible
Hold pieceNo
Hard droplocking

This game uses it's own rotation system, wich seems to be a bastard mix of Atari rotation and SRS, with different initial piece orientations. all pieces other than T and square start vertical (!). Ls and Js start upside down.

It uses a total lock time system, where you are given a certain number of frames of lock delay for each tetromino.

All pieces rotate as in SRS, EXCEPT for the I, which is left handed sega rotation system.

There are some wallkicks as well, but they don't seem to match SRS.

Apparently the ghost piece system was liscensed from Arika.