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'''''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.  
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.
 
Not to be confused with [[Tetris (NES, Nintendo)|Nintendo's version]], which was the version released outside Japan.


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 02:22, 24 January 2015

Tetris

Famicom Tetris Cart.png
Developer(s) Bullet Proof Software
Publisher(s) Bullet Proof Software
Release Date(s) Dec 22, 1988
Platform(s) Famicom

Gameplay Info

Next pieces 1
Playfield dimensions 10x20
Hold piece No
Hard drop Yes
Rotation system BPS rotation
(SRS predecessor)
Has 180 rotation {{{180}}}
Adjustable tuning {{{tuning}}}
Garbage attack type {{{garbage}}}
Garbage blocking type {{{blocking}}}
Website {{{website}}}
Famicom2.png 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.

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.

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

External links