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{{Infobox |title = Tetris
{{Infobox |title = Tetris
|developer = N/A
|publisher = N/A
|released = June 6, 1984
|released = June 6, 1984
|platform = Electronica 60
|platform = Electronica 60
|developer = [[Alexey Pajitnov]]
|publisher = N/A
|preview = No
|playfield = 10 wide x 20 high
|hold = No
|hard = Yes
|system =
|boxart = Original_Tetris.png
|boxart = Original_Tetris.png
|title-scrn = Original_Tetris_Title.png
|title-scrn = Original_Tetris_Title.png
|ingame-scrn = Original_Tetris_Gameplay.png
|ingame-scrn = Original_Tetris_Gameplay.png
|preview = No
|hold = No
}}
}}
'''Tetris''' for Electronica 60, the original creation which [[Alexey Pajitnov]] programmed in Pascal on an Electronica 60 computer, features black and white graphics, with a pair of brackets representing each block in a [[tetromino]]. A player controls input through the number pad and carets/vertical lines outlining the [[playfield]].
'''Tetris''' for Electronica 60, the original creation which [[Alexey Pajitnov]] programmed in Pascal on an Electronica 60 computer, features black and white graphics, with a pair of brackets representing each block in a [[tetromino]]. A player controls input through the number pad and carets/vertical lines outlining the [[playfield]].

Revision as of 18:57, 5 June 2014

Tetris

Original Tetris.png
Developer(s) Alexey Pajitnov
Publisher(s) N/A
Release Date(s) June 6, 1984
Platform(s) Electronica 60

Gameplay Info

Next pieces No
Playfield dimensions 10 wide x 20 high
Hold piece No
Hard drop Yes
Rotation system
Has 180 rotation {{{180}}}
Adjustable tuning {{{tuning}}}
Garbage attack type {{{garbage}}}
Garbage blocking type {{{blocking}}}
Website {{{website}}}
Original Tetris Title.png Original Tetris Gameplay.png

Tetris for Electronica 60, the original creation which Alexey Pajitnov programmed in Pascal on an Electronica 60 computer, features black and white graphics, with a pair of brackets representing each block in a tetromino. A player controls input through the number pad and carets/vertical lines outlining the playfield.

See also

External links

Gameplay video