
1) Addictive block-dropping game 2) Alexey Pajitnov game 3) Amstrad CPC game 4) Arcade favorite 5) Arcade game 6) Atari arcade game 7) BlackBerry game 8) Block-dropping game 9) Classic computer game 10) Commodore 64 game 11) Dropping-block game 12) Falling-shapes computer game 13) Fitting game 14) Game Boy Advance game
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[Atari] Tetris (styled TETЯIS) is a puzzle game developed by Atari Games and originally released for arcades in 1988. Based on Alexey Pajitnov`s Tetris, Atari`s version features the same gameplay as the computer editions of the game, as players must stack differently shaped falling blocks to form and eliminate horizontal lines from the pla...
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[Electronic Arts] ==Gameplay== Gameplay was nearly identical in gameplay to other Tetris titles, but with a new soundtrack. Players also had the ability to create their own soundtrack for the game using the music library of the iPhone or iPod Touch device in which the game is being played on. The game offered two modes of play dubbed `Marat...
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[Game Boy] ==Gameplay== The Game Boy version of Tetris plays identically to versions of Tetris released on other platforms. A pseudorandom sequence of `tetrominos` – shapes composed of four square blocks each – fall down the playing field. The object of the game is to manipulate these tetrads, by moving each one sideways and rotating it...
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(from the article `electronic game`) ...not the first portable game playerNintendo had marketed the small Game and Watch player since 1980but it offered a new puzzle game, Alexey ...
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A video and computer game, invented in 1985 by the Russian Alexey Pajitnov, that has become one of the most widely played games of all time. In 2002, computer scientists Erik Demaine, Susan Hohenberger and David Liben-Nowell of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) analyzed the game to det...
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