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{{Infobox |title = Tetris
{{Infobox/Game
|developer = [[Mirrorsoft]]
|developer = [[Mirrorsoft]]
|publisher = Mirrorsoft
|publisher = [[Mirrorsoft]]
|released = 1988
|releasedate = 1987
|platform = Commodore 64
|platform = Commodore 64
|preview = 1
|playfield = 10 × 20
|hold = No
|hard = Yes
|system = [[Original Rotation System]]
|image = cd64box.jpg
}}
}}
The Commodore 64 version of '''''Tetris''''' is one of the earliest-known versions of ''Tetris'' to be released.
It is most notable for its background music, other than that, it is one of the weakest Tetris implementations ever made. There is 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 piece will not rotate if it is against a wall.
Another version was programmed by Hungarian developers. It caught the eye of Robert Stein along with its Apple II counterpart, which triggered the release of Tetris outside USSR.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Tetris C64 Title Screen.png
Tetris C64 Gameplay.png
</gallery>
==See also==
==See also==
*[[Game]]s
*[[Game]]s


[[Category:Games List]]
==External links==
 
*''[https://www.c64-wiki.com/index.php/Tetris Tetris]'' - C64-Wiki
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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[[Category:Games]]

Latest revision as of 18:11, 9 September 2024

Tetris (Commodore 64)
Cd64box.jpg
Release Information
Developer Mirrorsoft
Publisher Mirrorsoft
Platform Commodore 64
Release Date 1987
Gameplay Information
Next pieces 1
Playfield dimensions 10 × 20
Rotation system Original Rotation System
Hold piece
Hard drop
Has 180° rotation N/A
Adjustable tuning N/A
Websites

Twitch Speedrun.com StrategyWiki

The Commodore 64 version of Tetris is one of the earliest-known versions of Tetris to be released.

It is most notable for its background music, other than that, it is one of the weakest Tetris implementations ever made. There is 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 piece will not rotate if it is against a wall.

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

Gallery

See also

External links

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