The New Tetris
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Developer(s) | H2O Entertainment |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
Release date(s) | July 31, 1999 |
Genre(s) | Puzzle |
Mode(s) | Single player, multiplayer |
Rating(s) | ESRB: Everyone (E) |
Platform(s) | Nintendo 64 |
Media | Cartridge |
The New Tetris is a tetromino based puzzle video game released for the Nintendo 64 by Nintendo based on the popular Tetris games. The game was originally released on July 31, 1999.
The game is notable for showing scenic fly-bys of famous structures (for examples the Sphinx, the Pantheon, Saint Basil's Cathedral, a Mayan temple, and others) rendered in realtime. This is relatively difficult for the Nintendo 64 hardware to accomplish at the quality that is achieved. The New Tetris also features a multiplayer mode with up to four players and an ethnically themed electronic dance music soundtrack. That music was written by Neil D. Voss, who also wrote the award-winning music for Tetrisphere.
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[edit] Game differences
There are several key differences in gameplay from the original Tetris. First, in addition to clearing lines, one can also form 4x4 large squares of four pieces to form 'blocks'. When a block is created, it turns solid gold or silver, depending on the makeup of the blockāa block built from all the same kind of piece becomes a golden block or "monosquare", while any other combination becomes a silver block or "multisquare". Blocks can only be constructed from whole pieces: if any part of a piece has been cleared, then it cannot be used to form a block. When a line that has pieces from a block is cleared, it earns more points.[1]
Second, in order to aid in the planning of building blocks, the game shows three upcoming pieces and has a "storage area" where a spare piece can be stored. If the piece in the storage area is more desirable than the currently falling piece, the player can press the L button to swap the currently falling piece with the stored piece.
One other feature is that the rotation is much more flexible than in traditional Tetris games, trying several slight nudges, which players have called "wall kicks",[2] before finding one where the tetromino fits. Some of these compensations move the pieces away from walls even "over" other pieces. In fact, the game rewards players for performing these seemingly impossible "spin moves": If a line is cleared by doing a spin move, all the pieces above or below the spin move break apart into individual blocks and fall down, possibly clearing many lines and filling in empty spaces in the bottom portion of the play area. Unfortunately, the spin move process causes golden and silver blocks to become ordinary pieces again and so they no longer carry their multiplier when cleared.
Tetris Worlds includes the rules of The New Tetris under the name "Square Tetris", with even more flexible wall kick rules, although the rule for what constitutes a spin move differs significantly.[3]
[edit] Trivia
The box art of The New Tetris reverses the colors of the L and J pieces and the S and Z pieces, as if the playfields were being viewed from the rear.
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- The New Tetris at MobyGames
- Gamespot review
- Strategy guide - from an expert player.
- how to make gold and silver blocks