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'''Tetris''' for Wonderswan Color is the first [[Tetris Guideline]] compatible game in Japan. (8 days earlier than GBA version of [[Tetris Worlds]])
'''Tetris''' for Wonderswan Color is the first [[Tetris Guideline]] compatible game in Japan. (8 days earlier than GBA version of [[Tetris Worlds]])

Revision as of 22:07, 25 July 2009

Tetris

Tetriswonderswanbox.jpg
Developer(s) Vanguard
Publisher(s) Vanguard
Release Date(s) April 18, 2002
Platform(s) Wonderswan Color

Gameplay Info

Next pieces 3
Playfield dimensions 10w x ?h (20h visible)
Hold piece Yes
Hard drop Yes
Rotation system SRS
Has 180 rotation {{{180}}}
Adjustable tuning {{{tuning}}}
Garbage attack type {{{garbage}}}
Garbage blocking type {{{blocking}}}
Website {{{website}}}
Tetriswonderswan.jpg Tetriswonderswaningame.jpg

Tetris for Wonderswan Color is the first Tetris Guideline compatible game in Japan. (8 days earlier than GBA version of Tetris Worlds)

Modes

  • MARATHON:Endless mode.
  • 40lines:Clear 40 lines as fast as possible. However, this is not really 40 lines mode. Details about "Lines" is below.
  • 3min:Score as many points as possible in 3 minutes.
  • VS:Fight against a human opponent.

Scoring

Single Double Triple Tetris Back-to-back Tetris
1 3 5 8 12
  • Back-to-back Tetris has bonus for total lines, but no bonus for the score.
  • T-Spins has no bonus.

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