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{{Infobox |title = Tetris
{{Infobox/Game
|developer = [[Bullet Proof Software]]
|developer = [[Bullet Proof Software]]
|publisher = [[Bullet Proof Software]]
|publisher = [[Bullet Proof Software]]
|released = Dec 22, 1988
|releasedate = Dec 22, 1988
|platform = Famicom
|platform = [[:Category:NES games|Famicom]]
|preview = 1
|preview = 1
|playfield = 10x20
|playfield = 10 × 20
|hold = No
|hold = No
|hard = Yes
|hard = Yes
|system = BPS rotation<br>([[SRS]] predecessor)
|system = BPS rotation<br>([[SRS]] predecessor)
|boxart = Famicom_Tetris_Cart.png
|image = Famicom_Tetris_Cart.png
|title-scrn=famicom2.png
|ingame-scrn=famicom3.png
}}
}}
'''''Tetris''''' for Famicom, originally published under a wrong license, led to [[Henk Rogers]]'s purchase of the ''Tetris'' license on multiple platforms, which later led directly to further [[Nintendo]] releases.
'''''Tetris''''' for Famicom, originally published under a wrong license, led to [[Henk Rogers]]'s purchase of the ''Tetris'' license on multiple platforms, which later led directly to further [[Nintendo]] releases.


Oddly, this game mapped Down to rotate and A to hard drop, and there is no soft drop present making this version one of the weakest of it's kind. Thankfully this version of Tetris would be later followed by ''[[Tetris 2 + Bombliss]]'', which has more standardized controls.
Oddly, this game mapped Down to rotate and A to hard drop, and there is no soft drop present, so some people thought this version one of the weakest of it's kind. However, experienced players take advantage of existence of hard drop. This version of Tetris would be later followed by ''[[Tetris 2 + Bombliss]]'', which has more standardized controls without hard drop.


Not to be confused with [[Tetris (NES, Nintendo)|Nintendo's version]], which was the version released outside Japan.
Not to be confused with [[Tetris (NES, Nintendo)|Nintendo's version]], which was the version released outside Japan.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
famicom2.png
famicom3.png
</gallery>


== External links ==
== External links ==
*[http://famicon.s348.xrea.com/entries/19881222_tetris/ Famicon Masterpieces - テトリス]
*[http://famicon.s348.xrea.com/entries/19881222_tetris/ Famicon Masterpieces - テトリス]


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Tetris (Famicom)
Famicom Tetris Cart.png
Release Information
Developer Bullet Proof Software
Publisher Bullet Proof Software
Platform Famicom
Release Date Dec 22, 1988
Gameplay Information
Next pieces 1
Playfield dimensions 10 × 20
Rotation system BPS rotation
(SRS predecessor)
Hold piece
Hard drop
Has 180° rotation N/A
Adjustable tuning N/A
Websites

Twitch Speedrun.com StrategyWiki

Tetris for Famicom, originally published under a wrong license, led to Henk Rogers's purchase of the Tetris license on multiple platforms, which later led directly to further Nintendo releases.

Oddly, this game mapped Down to rotate and A to hard drop, and there is no soft drop present, so some people thought this version one of the weakest of it's kind. However, experienced players take advantage of existence of hard drop. This version of Tetris would be later followed by Tetris 2 + Bombliss, which has more standardized controls without hard drop.

Not to be confused with Nintendo's version, which was the version released outside Japan.

Gallery

External links

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