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*[http://www.tetrisconcept.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=10518#10518 "Tetris Concept Wiki Large" Skins for LockJaw] - Two versions included.
*[http://www.tetrisconcept.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=10518#10518 "Tetris Concept Wiki Large" Skins for LockJaw] - Two versions included.
*[http://www.tetrisconcept.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=591 "Tetris Mania" Skins for LockJaw] - Two versions included.
*[http://www.tetrisconcept.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=591 "Tetris Mania" Skins for LockJaw] - Two versions included.
I recently purchased a "[[PlayTV Legends Family Tetris]]" game, which is a direct-to-TV unit distributed by Radica Games. The game ships with two gamepad-style controllers which hold four "AA" batteries, and connects directly to a standard television via the television's audio/video composite inputs. Quite a fun game, although the graphics are very "cartoonish".


Anyhow, my all-time favorite version of [[Tetris]] is Spectrum Holobyte's "[[Tetris Classic]]" for PC (DOS). Developed by Sphere and released in 1992, this was the first version of [[Tetris]] that I had ever played (and I still play it, even today... long live DOS!).<br>
Anyhow, my all-time favorite version of [[Tetris]] is Spectrum Holobyte's "[[Tetris Classic]]" for PC (DOS). Developed by Sphere and released in 1992, this was the first version of [[Tetris]] that I had ever played (and I still play it, even today... long live DOS!).<br>

Revision as of 13:30, 27 August 2007

I'm a major Tetris fan, as well as a player of Damian Yerrick's EXCELLENT freeware "Lockjaw" Tetris-styled tetromino game! Here are a few skins and goodies that I've created for Lockjaw:

I recently purchased a "PlayTV Legends Family Tetris" game, which is a direct-to-TV unit distributed by Radica Games. The game ships with two gamepad-style controllers which hold four "AA" batteries, and connects directly to a standard television via the television's audio/video composite inputs. Quite a fun game, although the graphics are very "cartoonish".

Anyhow, my all-time favorite version of Tetris is Spectrum Holobyte's "Tetris Classic" for PC (DOS). Developed by Sphere and released in 1992, this was the first version of Tetris that I had ever played (and I still play it, even today... long live DOS!).

Rich ¥Weeds¥ Nagel
richnagel*AT*earthlink.net
http://www.richnagel.net

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ASCII 157 - "Tetrisized" version of the "official" ¥Weeds¥ logo!