Let's take a look at one of the most beloves in games in existence, not so beloved sequel. Nintendo's excluisve Tetris 2 was a laucklustre sequel, lacking the charm and addictive nature of it's predecessor, while also looking ugly and having forgettable music. Still, it managed to find it's way on to a few platforms and that's what we'll be looking at today. Yeah, it's a smaller video this week, but alot of my projects have fallen into production hell so I figured I needed to get something small out to hold you guys over till then.
Video Locations:
1. Gameboy 0:35
2. Super Gameboy ( Tetris Flash ) 3:00
3. Famicom ( Tetris Flash ) 5:26
4. Nintendo Entertainment System 7:43
5. Super Nintendo 10:02
Description Source:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetris_...)
Tetris 2, known in Japan as Tetris Flash, is a puzzle video game developed by Nintendo and Tose and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was ported to the Game Boy in 1993 and Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1994 by Bullet Proof Software.
Gameplay
As a variation of the Tetris concept, rather than having the objective of matching horizontal lines of blocks that descend from the top of the screen as tetrominos, the player matches the colors of the descending blocks (which include irregular tetromino shapes) to blocks already fixed on the game board, which causes blocks to disappear from the board when three blocks of the same color are matched, in a manner similar to the game Dr. Mario.
15 окт 2023