SuperLite 1500 Series: The Tetris

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Not recommended. Very little to do/change. The backgrounds change every few levels. The music is pretty bad as well.


SuperLite 1500 Series: The Tetris
Developer(s)?
Publisher(s)Success
Platform(s)Playstation
ReleaseJuly 19, 2000
Gameplay info
Next pieces1
Playfield size10x20, with 3 lines in vanish zone visible.
Hold pieceNo
Hard dropNo
Rotation systemSRS variant?

Modes and Gameplay

1 Player Mode

The player can start at level 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 or 30 by default, with successive 5-level sections being unlocked after clearing them in 1-player mode. Level increases every 10 lines and caps at 99.

The player is allowed to continue if they game over, at which point the player will restart at the beginning of their current 5-level section.

Speeds

  • Soft drop: 1G
  • Lock delay: 30 frames
  • ARE: 0 frames (1G or below) / 20-30 frames (2G and above)
  • Line clear delay: ~17 frames
  • DAS: 10 frames, 30 Hz (1/4G or below) / 60 Hz (1/3G and above)

Levels

Level Gravity (G) Level Gravity (G) Level Gravity (G) Level Gravity (G)
0 1/120 25 1/35 50 1/30 75 1/5
1 1/80 26 1/15 51 1/15 76 2
2 1/55 27 1/10 52 1/10 77 4
3 1/40 28 1/5 53 1/5 78 5
4 1/30 29 1/3 54 1/3 79 7
5 1/60 30 1/35 55 1/15 80 1/3
6 1/40 31 1/10 56 1/3 81 2
7 1/25 32 1/7 57 2 82 4
8 1/18 33 1/4 58 3 83 6
9 1/15 34 1/2 59 4 84 7
10 1/60 35 1/20 60 1/10 85 1/3
11 1/35 36 1/10 61 1/3 86 3
12 1/20 37 1/5 62 2 87 5
13 1/12 38 1/2 63 4 88 7
14 1/9 39 1 64 5 89 8
15 1/40 40 1/20 65 1/10 90 2
16 1/20 41 1/5 66 1/2 91 4
17 1/15 42 1/2 67 2 92 5
18 1/10 43 1 68 4 93 7
19 1/7 44 2 69 5 94 8
20 1/40 45 1/15 70 1/5 95-99 9
21 1/15 46 1/4 71 1
22 1/10 47 1 72 2
23 1/7 48 2 73 4
24 1/5 49 3 74 5

Scoring

Lines are scored the same way as in the NES version. However, the game also counts All Clears, awarding 1,000,000 points per clear (regardless of level).

Randomiser

Strict 1 history (?); i.e. no two consecutive pieces will be the same.

2 Player Mode

2 player mode. Players can choose starting level (0, 10, 20, 30, 40 and "SP"), starting height (0 to 5, corresponding to 3, 6, 8, 10 or 12 rows of starting random garbage) and garbage severity (Easy = 1 hole and mostly aligned, Normal = 4 hole and random, Hard = 7 hole(!) and random). Oh, and Utada Hikaru is pretty good at it. :)


Other gameplay notes

An option screen without any real options except mono/stereo, ranking and backup functions.

The vanish zone is visible in this game, and any piece spawned in it will overwrite existing blocks in it.