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Most notable for its background music.  It is one of the worst tetris implementations ever made other than that. 1 rotate button, no hard drop, and no twisting of pieces at all. even if the initial and final squares of a rotation are free, the peice will not rotate if it is against a wall.
Most notable for its background music.  It is one of the worst tetris implementations ever made other than that. 1 rotate button, no hard drop, and no twisting of pieces at all. even if the initial and final squares of a rotation are free, the peice will not rotate if it is against a wall.
Another version was programmed by Hungarian developpers. Catched the eye of Robert Stein along with its Apple II counterpart, which triggered the release of Tetris outside USSR.

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Tetris
Developer(s)Mirrorsoft
Publisher(s)Mirrorsoft
Platform(s)Commodore 64
Release1988

See also

Most notable for its background music. It is one of the worst tetris implementations ever made other than that. 1 rotate button, no hard drop, and no twisting of pieces at all. even if the initial and final squares of a rotation are free, the peice will not rotate if it is against a wall.

Another version was programmed by Hungarian developpers. Catched the eye of Robert Stein along with its Apple II counterpart, which triggered the release of Tetris outside USSR.