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''ТЕТРИС SEMIPRO-68k'' is a fan-made clone for the X68000 platform, with its rules based on Sega's arcade version. It is also commonly known as ''Shimizu Tetris'', after the author | ''ТЕТРИС SEMIPRO-68k'' is a fan-made clone for the X68000 platform, with its rules based on Sega's arcade version. It is also commonly known as ''Shimizu Tetris'', after the author's name, Jun Shimizu (清水 順; The pronounciation of this name is not exactly certain due to Japanese Kanji characters having multiple arbitrary pronounciation possibilities). The game features a wide variety of configurable aspects, many of which influenced the design of the later Tetris The Grand Master Series. It is especially notable for being the first known implementation to feature 20G gravity, that is, pieces falling all the way to the bottom in a single frame. |
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Developer(s) | Jun Shimizu (清水 順) |
Publisher(s) | |
Release Date(s) | 1989 |
Platform(s) | X68000 |
Gameplay Info | |
Next pieces | Variable (0-2) |
Playfield dimensions | 20 x Variable (4-22) |
Hold piece | {{{hold}}} |
Hard drop | None |
Rotation system | {{{system}}} |
Has 180 rotation | {{{180}}} |
Adjustable tuning | {{{tuning}}} |
Garbage attack type | {{{garbage}}} |
Garbage blocking type | {{{blocking}}} |
Website | {{{website}}} |
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ТЕТРИС SEMIPRO-68k is a fan-made clone for the X68000 platform, with its rules based on Sega's arcade version. It is also commonly known as Shimizu Tetris, after the author's name, Jun Shimizu (清水 順; The pronounciation of this name is not exactly certain due to Japanese Kanji characters having multiple arbitrary pronounciation possibilities). The game features a wide variety of configurable aspects, many of which influenced the design of the later Tetris The Grand Master Series. It is especially notable for being the first known implementation to feature 20G gravity, that is, pieces falling all the way to the bottom in a single frame.