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  • '''Spectrum HoloByte''' was the first company to publish official ''Tetris'' games in North America. == Tetromino games ==
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  • '''''3D Tetris''''' is one of the two Tetris branded games that appear on the Virtual Boy. The other being ''[[V-Tetris]]''. [[Category:Non-tetromino games]]
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  • ==Games developed== === Non Tetris games ===
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  • {{Nintendo games}} [[Category:Non-tetromino games]]
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  • [[Category:Non-tetromino games]]
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  • '''''Columns''''' is a non-tetromino falling block game franchise, developed by [[Sega]] as a response to the po [[Category:Non-tetromino games]]
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  • ...rop''' is the downward motion of [[tetromino]]s in Tetris games, and other games that use falling pieces. There are three different types of drops in Tetris ...ay change depending on the difficulty level, or progress in the game. Some games move the falling tetromino down the display by a distance of one block ever
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  • [[Category:Non-tetromino games]] [[Category:Nintendo Entertainment System games]]
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  • == Official games that use pentominoes == == Non-official games that use pentominoes ==
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  • |developer = Atari Games |publisher = Atari Games, Tengen
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  • [[Category:Non-tetromino games]]
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  • ...certain amount of unpredictability. ''[[TGM1]]'' uses 4 tries, while later games use 6 tries. {{Arika games}}
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  • |developer = hi-games.net ...ves to define their own games and compete on shared leaderboards for these games. Other features include user-customisable themes and the ability to watch r
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  • {{Nintendo games}} [[Category:Non-tetromino games]]
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  • ...lacing 2-block pieces (dominoes) into a 6x9 playfield. As with most puzzle games of this type, the dominoes can be rotated at 90-degree angles. Each block o {{Nintendo games}}
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  • [[Category:Non-tetromino games]]
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  • ...o Puyo''''' (also called '''''Puyo Pop''''' in past English releases) is a non-tetromino falling block puzzle game franchise. ...rowed from ''Madou Monogatari'', an RPG that was one of Compile's previous games. Each character has its own unique traits, including different tactics take
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  • ...t games allow only I, L, and J-tetrominoes to complete a triple, but newer games with [[SRS]], typically those that follow the [[Tetris Guideline|guideline] A ''tetris'' is four lines cleared simultaneously. In most games, this can only be done with a vertical I-Tetromino. The plural form is Tetr
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  • [[Category:Fan games]]
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  • [[Category:Non-tetromino games]]
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  • ...state has a bias to games that conform to the [[Tetris Guideline]]. Other games may have different rules, rewards and features which all call for different ...efficient than building the single up to a double or triple. Although, in games with line clear delay, it is of course faster to clear one triple rather th
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  • ...'''''REN''''' mainly in Japanese games) are bonuses that exist in certain games which reward multiple [[line clear]]s in quick succession. The exact condit This system is used in several Tetris games, particularly those based on the [[Tetris Guideline]]. The combo counter st
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  • [[Category:Fan games]]
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  • ...al Tetris games do not set gravity above 15, 20G is typically reserved for games catering to high-level play, or its own separate mode. == Games with 20G modes ==
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  • |developer = Radica Games |publisher = Radica Games
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  • ...ship with the guideline has changed over the years, once requiring all new games, even re-releases, to include a guideline compliant mode.<ref>{{cite web ...ws, the leaked document, and by observing the behavior of authentic Tetris games:
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  • ..."the original Tetris", it is likely that they are referring to one of the games below. Although of them garnered large amounts of recognition and caused a ...but does not single out this particular game completely, since some later games such as [[Sega Tetris|Sega Tetris (1999)]], [[Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol.28
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  • ...because American audiences associated the name "Tetris" with block puzzle games in general. The game is now usually referred to as '''Puzzle League''' afte {{Nintendo games}}
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  • ''[[The New Tetris]]'', and games with '''Square Tetris''' mode, like ''[[Tetris Worlds]]'', reward the playe
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  • Depending on the console/machine, It has weird quirks around games, Only Game boy version gives a draw, (excluding game boy) Leaving no contro [[Category:Official Tetris games]]
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  • ...simoto with [[YaneuraoGameScript 2000]]. It adds new modes inspired by the games in Arika's [[Tetris The Grand Master (series)|''TGM'' series]] and various ...various modifications, including implementing similar features from later games such as ''[[Tetris The Grand Master 3 Terror-Instinct]]'', ''[[Tetris The G
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  • |platform = [[:Category:Super Famicom games|Super Famicom]] {{Bullet-Proof Software games}}
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  • |developer = Wanako Games <br /> Behaviour Interactive Inc. <br /> Electronic Arts {{EA games}}
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  • ...rows with holes to appear at the bottom of your opponent's [[playfield]]. Games with color graphics typically show garbage rows in gray as opposed to the r Garbage lines can appear as broken rows with holes, solid rows, etc. For games with broken-line garbage, the random rate of the hole(s)' alignment varies
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  • ...g system in all modes other than Retro mode matches those of the guideline games. As of 2020, Dr Ocelot stopped developing updates to the game. As a result, * '''Grades''': Would have been based on the games from the [[TGM series]], with SRS and [[ARS]] rotations available. This mod
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  • ...In Tetris-only matches, the attack table is the same as in most guideline games, while in matches with Puyo and Tetris players, the same tables are used bu {{Sega games}}
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  • '''''Dr. Mario''''' is a non-tetromino puzzle game franchise developed by Nintendo and released on its systems. {{Nintendo games}}
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  • In the context of ''[[Tetris]]'', '''fan games''' are computer tetromino games unaffiliated with [[Elorg]], [[The Tetris Company]], or any current or past == Straight tetromino games ==
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  • The Retro modes simulate older ''Tetris'' games before the 2000s. All modes except Deluxe have no lock delay. The line clea [[Category:Fan games]]
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  • ...'s control system consists of 2 rotate buttons, unlike many other Japanese games which feature a duplicate button for one of the directions (usually counter [[Category:Fan games]]
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  • === Other games with reachable score caps === ==== Games with maximum score 99,999 ====
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  • * These games are configured to 4-way stick, which makes MAME favor the last pressed dire
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  • {{Bullet-Proof Software games}} [[Category:Official Tetris games]]
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  • {{Nintendo games}} [[Category:Non-tetromino games]]
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  • ...t, in which the game automatically ends if the time runs out. Unlike other games, TGM Ace does not have a [[scoring]] system. ...mino colors compliant with SRS instead of the Sega colors used in previous games. ARS also included a locking hard drop and a non-locking soft drop, instead
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  • ...ets are somewhat analogous to blue fireballs featured in some other Hatris games; the Helmet crushes all hats in the column they are placed until it is stop {{Hatris games}}
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  • ...a script language, allowing one to start coding and/or modifying existing games by simply using text editors like Notepad, without the need to set up file
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  • [[Category: Fan games]]
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  • ...s a downloadable Windows client made as a training tool for block-stacking games, meant to allow players to quickly explore different situations and scenari
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  • {{Sega games}} [[Category:Official Tetris games]]
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