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- The correct title of this article is Tetris 2 + Bombliss. It appears incorrectly here due to technical restrictions.
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Developer(s) | Bullet Proof Software |
Publisher(s) | Bullet Proof Software |
Release Date(s) | December 13, 1991 |
Platform(s) | Famicom |
Gameplay Info | |
Next pieces | 1 |
Playfield dimensions | 10x20 |
Hold piece | No |
Hard drop | No |
Rotation system | BPS rotation (SRS predecessor) |
Has 180 rotation | {{{180}}} |
Adjustable tuning | {{{tuning}}} |
Garbage attack type | {{{garbage}}} |
Garbage blocking type | {{{blocking}}} |
Website | {{{website}}} |
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Tetris 2 + Bombliss is a game for the Nintendo Famicom by Bullet-Proof Software. Super Tetris 2 + Bombliss and Super Tetris 2 + Bombliss - Gentei Han (Limited Edition) are updated versions of the same game for the Nintendo Super Famicom. Both include Tetris and Bombliss, and both include a battery to save high scores for up to ten players.
Tetris
The Tetris modes play similar to other Tetris games, with quick movement and animation.
Game A has 15 levels, and clearing 10 lines will advance you a level. Game B has 90 levels (15 speeds and 6 heights), and clearing 25 will advance you a height. Clearing 6 heights will advance you a level. Game C is similar to Game A, but garbage will rise from the bottom at certain intervals.
Bombliss
- For the rules of Bombliss, see Tetris Blast.
This version of Bombliss includes 5-block pentominoes, in addition to the 2-, 3-, and 4-block pieces in other versions of Bombliss. These larger pieces make the game more cumbersome to play than the Game Boy port.