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To get a piece to move quickly across the screen, you need to rapidly Still, my thumb gets very tired playing this game, since, Likewise, the control seems a little sluggish at first, but that may beīecause I have been playing a ridiculously-tight-controlling computer Get used to it, and I don't make that mistake nearly so often any more. This was very frustrating, but you eventually Next move, only to find that I'd dropped the first piece one block awayįrom where I thought I had.

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Make the rookie mistake of pulling down a piece, already thinking of my It's a bitĭifficult at first to tell exactly where your piece will drop. The narrow playing area gave me some trouble at first. This is not good, and made me nostalgic for the Itself only takes up about 2/3 of that half. The playingĪrea is only on the left half of the screen. Game is played on the same screen as the two-player vs. The first thing you'll notice is the screen is *tiny*. The "A-type" (as opposed to "B-type") game of Tetris on the NES/Gameboy The Classic Mode game is the same old Tetris most of us know. It still sounds very computer game-ish, though. Think the difference is that the console music is streamed from the CD. match, BGM/SE level, and console or arcade-style music (I (though those of us "old style" players only rotate clockwise), adjust theĭifficulty level (easy, normal, hard, very hard), the number of matches inĪ 2-player vs.

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The Options screen and adjust which button presses rotate which direction Next, you're treated to a "main menu"-type screen, from which you canĬhoose your mode of play: Classic, Puzzle, or Edit. Of course, you'll skip this intro stuff by the second Up the Puzzle Mode game and explains the ancient Egypt theme of theīackground screens. The game begins with a cartoony slide show tale of a professor and hisĪssistant who go off to explore the ancient ruins of the world. IMO the NES version is much better,Īnd if I still had an NES, I would stick with that. I would only recommend this game to those of you who, like me, *have* to That said, I was disappointed by Tetris Plus. I am very good at the game, and love to play against someone else who is also very good. I love Tetris and feel that it is one of the finest, purest, most addictive computer games ever invented. I'm sure most of you have the same experience. Then countless computer versions (but never the Amiga version, which I hear was great), the NES version, gameboy version, etc., as well as the many Tetris spin-offs and rip-offs. I've played many many versions of Tetris, beginning with the arcade game,











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