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What is the best version of Tetris?

Started by soop, 08/11/2012, 07:34 AM

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soop

For me Tetris DX on the Gameboy is close to perfect.  I'd have liked the original music, but everything about it is spot-on!

Nothing quite like an impromptu Tetris challenge if you carry a couple of GB pockets about with you and a link cable.
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Bernie

I actually like the Tengen version on NES the best.

Opethian

Sega Tetris for Dreamcast best vs mode ever

oh and Tetris the Grandmaster 3 :D
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SamIAm

Any 8-bit version, particularly the Tengen one. More importantly, put the TV on mute and run this through your speakers:

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BlueBMW

In my opinion....

Tetris (Philips CD-i)

This one: https://youtu.be/KoCFToFstSY

The music and relaxing backgrounds try and sooth and relax you while the dreadful controls and natural challenge of Tetris keep you worked up.  Its a nice clash of feelings.
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undoubtly it is Tetris The Grandmaster 3 - Terror Instinct..lol

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Tetris-Hyper Turbo Grand Fighting Ghandi Edition: now with two new blocks. I play it in my mind every night :)

meka

The original on the Gameboy, never really liked any other version.

esteban

As others have said, NES Tengen Tetris was great. I really put the most hours in with the original Gameboy version, though. Ha!

I'm gonna go one step further and say that I liked the arcade version of Tetris a lot (Tengen NES was modeled on the arcade version, IIRC). However, I didn't get to play it nearly as much as I wanted to.
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wilykat

Tengen Tetris (arcade version or NES version).

The version I played the most is on Virtual Boy.

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esteban

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Quote from: SamIAm on 08/11/2012, 08:07 AMAny 8-bit version, particularly the Tengen one. More importantly, put the TV on mute and run this through your speakers:
Heck yes.

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Tatsujin

it's a pity there was never a tetris on the pce. would have been max obey..lol.
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Quote from: Tatsujin on 08/11/2012, 12:52 PMit's a pity there was never a tetris on the pce. would have been max obey..lol.
Tengen made a prototype for TG-16 based on the arcade version.

beaglepuss has the prototype, but won't reveal if it is playable, or completed, or anything.


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SignOfZeta

Tetris (GB) or Tetris DX (GBC). Decades of trying have produced nothing better.
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esteban

Quote from: SignOfZeta on 08/11/2012, 01:08 PMTetris (GB) or Tetris DX (GBC). Decades of trying have produced nothing better.
I want to try Tetris DX. I don't have GBC, but I have the Gameboy adapter for SNES. Do you think this is a feasible way to play? Or should I just get a Gameboy color?

I know that one of the reasons why I love Tetris (GB) so much is because I love the size of the original GB and the pad/buttons are in a great location. It just feels perfect. My fear is that I won't be able to re-create this. No, I'm not overly worried, but it is a factor to consider (especially since we're talking about the most "ideal" way to appreciate tetris).
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Keranu

My favorite is the old Tetris game on Windows 3.1.

Quote from: BlueBMW on 08/11/2012, 08:35 AMIn my opinion....

Tetris (Philips CD-i)

This one: https://youtu.be/KoCFToFstSY

The music and relaxing backgrounds try and sooth and relax you while the dreadful controls and natural challenge of Tetris keep you worked up.  Its a nice clash of feelings.
Holy shit this looks amazing! I looooove the atmosphere! There's never been such a spiritual uplifting incarnation of Tetris lol.
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PunkCryborg

Disney's Magical Tetris Challenge on N64 is surprisingly good. I'm not a Disney or N64 fan but man this is one of my favorite versions of Tetris. I like NES and GB Tetris but I like newer ports a lot as well. The official online Tetris is also excellent.

esteban

Quote from: Keranu on 08/11/2012, 01:19 PMMy favorite is the old Tetris game on Windows 3.1.

Quote from: BlueBMW on 08/11/2012, 08:35 AMIn my opinion....

Tetris (Philips CD-i)

This one: https://youtu.be/KoCFToFstSY

The music and relaxing backgrounds try and sooth and relax you while the dreadful controls and natural challenge of Tetris keep you worked up.  Its a nice clash of feelings.
Holy shit this looks amazing! I looooove the atmosphere! There's never been such a spiritual uplifting incarnation of Tetris lol.
I missed this earlier. I'm not particularly in love with it (as the "Archetype of Tetris"), but I am most certainly intrigued by how odd this version is. This is most certainly the black sheep of the Tetris legacy.

Since I appreciate novelties, I would most certainly love to play this version.
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Tatsujin

Quote from: esteban on 08/11/2012, 12:57 PM
Quote from: Tatsujin on 08/11/2012, 12:52 PMit's a pity there was never a tetris on the pce. would have been max obey..lol.
Tengen made a prototype for TG-16 based on the arcade version.

beaglepuss has the prototype, but won't reveal if it is playable, or completed, or anything.


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oh thats just great. I kinda knew that there was something out there, and it ain't no ease to get it.
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SignOfZeta

Quote from: esteban on 08/11/2012, 01:13 PM
Quote from: SignOfZeta on 08/11/2012, 01:08 PMTetris (GB) or Tetris DX (GBC). Decades of trying have produced nothing better.
I want to try Tetris DX. I don't have GBC, but I have the Gameboy adapter for SNES. Do you think this is a feasible way to play? Or should I just get a Gameboy color?
If you play it on the Super Gameboy it won't have the added color, and the color is just about the only thing DX added. I think it also added a battery so your scores would save, that's a good thing for sure.

The GBC itself is kind of shitty so...not sure what the best way to play this game is. Probably with a Gameboy Light or modded OG Gameboy, honestly.I quite enjoy playing games on the Super Gameboy.
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HercTNT

I have modded 4 gameboys with different colored backlights and its not all that its cracked up to be. some games stand out some don't look so go. using an original gameboy with a standard backlight works pretty well. biverting the lcd works even better for tetris, but once again not so well with some games. using a GBAsp is probably the best modern portable solution.

TheClash603

Original Gameboy Tetris was a phenomenon for a reason, it is the best.

Anyone ever play the Neo Geo Tetris, Joy Joy Kid?  That can be fun with 2 players in short bursts.

meka

Quote from: HercTNT on 08/11/2012, 02:51 PMI have modded 4 gameboys with different colored backlights and its not all that its cracked up to be. some games stand out some don't look so go. using an original gameboy with a standard backlight works pretty well. biverting the lcd works even better for tetris, but once again not so well with some games. using a GBAsp is probably the best modern portable solution.
I have two backlit DMG's (blue and white) and your right it depends on the game. I also have a frontlit GBC and that works alright but some games look washed out.

CGQuarterly

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Quote from: Bernie on 08/11/2012, 07:37 AMI actually like the Tengen version on NES the best.
Tetris/Tetris DX, and Tengen Tetris on the NES.  Nintendo's own Tetris release on the NES sucks.

I actually really enjoy playing original GB games on my GBA SP, setting the color mode to black & white.  I feel like that's the way the games were ideally meant to be played.  That shitty spinach color on the GB was a product of the technology, not a design choice.  And I don't care for the colorization offered by both the Super Gameboy and the GBA.

Chris

blueraven

Gameboy.

Or any version that isn't Hatris, which is retarded.

esteban

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Quote from: CGQuarterly on 08/11/2012, 03:14 PM
Quote from: Bernie on 08/11/2012, 07:37 AMI actually like the Tengen version on NES the best.
Tetris/Tetris DX, and Tengen Tetris on the NES.  Nintendo's own Tetris release on the NES sucks.

I actually really enjoy playing original GB games on my GBA SP, setting the color mode to black & white.  I feel like that's the way the games were ideally meant to be played.  That shitty spinach color on the GB was a product of the technology, not a design choice.  And I don't care for the colorization offered by both the Super Gameboy and the GBA.

Chris
I wanted to pick up a GBA SP a few years ago but never did. It was so kool-looking that I wasn't going to worry about how it might fit in my hands.

My fear is that the SP is pricey these days? At least that is the impression I have.

I don't mind the blur on the original GB screen for Tetris because it actually *works* for the game (dropping pieces fast *should* be blurry! It makes it seem more exciting). That said, I liked using the Super Gameboy to see what games were like when they weren't constrained by the poor screen...especially games that scroll (platformers, shoot-em-ups).


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Quote from: esteban on 08/11/2012, 01:13 PM
Quote from: SignOfZeta on 08/11/2012, 01:08 PMTetris (GB) or Tetris DX (GBC). Decades of trying have produced nothing better.
I want to try Tetris DX. I don't have GBC, but I have the Gameboy adapter for SNES. Do you think this is a feasible way to play? Or should I just get a Gameboy color?
If you play it on the Super Gameboy it won't have the added color, and the color is just about the only thing DX added. I think it also added a battery so your scores would save, that's a good thing for sure.

The GBC itself is kind of shitty so...not sure what the best way to play this game is. Probably with a Gameboy Light or modded OG Gameboy, honestly.I quite enjoy playing games on the Super Gameboy.
Aha! I thought Tetris DX added additional play modes or something. Maybe I'm not missing much.
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meka

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With SP's, I got a AGS 101 model that had a cracked screen and changed out the housing a put in a new lens, it didn't cost too much around $35 all up with the better backlit model.

HercTNT

another option is to get a gameboy pocket and put in a standard backlight. the GB pocket's screen is clean with no blur. Meka's idea is cheaper though. a gbsp can be found just about anywhere, and broken ones can be fixed up for cheap.

CPTRAVE

Tengen Tetris, is my favorite one.

cabbage

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Tetris: The Grand Master 3 is definitely the "best," in my opinion. If you're a tetris nut (like me) and you haven't played it, you seriously should find a way to spend some time with it! There's also an excellent homebrewn TGM3 port on the DS for folks with a flash cart.

I still love all the different versions, though. Every time I'm in an arcade I can't help but sit down in front of atari tetris, hehe.

edit: ah, BlueBMW! I had forgotten all about that CD-i version. I always wanted to play it but have never had the chance... thanks for bringing it back onto my radar :)

JoshTurboTrollX

Tetris Plus on the Saturn/PSX is pretty sweet.  And, it's by Jaleco!! 


That means it's jawesome.
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The Next Tetris on the Nuon is.... way overpriced and not that good lol.

Now one I did kind of like, though not tetris in the traditional sense, was Tetrisphere on N64... that was a good twist!
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Tatsujin

i never understand why they never officially ported Grand Master 3 to a next gen. console :(

it's so awesome radical,... if you're tetris autistic :lol:
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Quote from: cabbage on 08/11/2012, 08:10 PMTetris: The Grand Master 3 is definitely the "best," in my opinion. If you're a tetris nut (like me) and you haven't played it, you seriously should find a way to spend some time with it! There's also an excellent homebrewn TGM3 port on the DS for folks with a flash cart.

I still love all the different versions, though. Every time I'm in an arcade I can't help but sit down in front of atari tetris, hehe.

edit: ah, BlueBMW! I had forgotten all about that CD-i version. I always wanted to play it but have never had the chance... thanks for bringing it back onto my radar :)
I have never played these "Grandmaster" iterations you speak of.

I AM HAPPY. I HAVE NEW TETRIS ADVENTURES TO BE EXPERIENCED. :pcgs:
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soop

Ok, tetris DX is playable on any gameboy, it's on a black cart.

It adds a score system (and a power level), improved 2 player, but crucially, it fixes a minor niggle in the original  that the blocks are less sticky when they land.  If you're serious about tetris, you realise how important this is.  The original wasn't broken, but this little tweek brings DX up to perfection.

The original was a 9.5 out of 10 game, and DX is 10/10.  I just wish it had the music from the original.
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Tatsujin

Quote from: esteban on 08/12/2012, 07:21 AMI have never played these "Grandmaster" iterations you speak of.

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esteban

Quote from: Tatsujin on 08/12/2012, 08:05 AM
Quote from: esteban on 08/12/2012, 07:21 AMI have never played these "Grandmaster" iterations you speak of.

I AM HAPPY. I HAVE NEW TETRIS ADVENTURES TO BE EXPERIENCED. :pcgs:
watch my hey arcade vid on the last page :) it's rather rad :D
I'm trying to find it. My brain hurts. Link please? Thank you.


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TheClash603

Quote from: BlueBMW on 08/11/2012, 09:15 PMThe Next Tetris on the Nuon is.... way overpriced and not that good lol.

Now one I did kind of like, though not tetris in the traditional sense, was Tetrisphere on N64... that was a good twist!
I have been looking for thr Nuon one for a while, would like to give it a shot.

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esteban

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Quote from: TheClash603 on 08/12/2012, 10:12 PM
Quote from: BlueBMW on 08/11/2012, 09:15 PMThe Next Tetris on the Nuon is.... way overpriced and not that good lol.

Now one I did kind of like, though not tetris in the traditional sense, was Tetrisphere on N64... that was a good twist!
I have been looking for thr Nuon one for a while, would like to give it a shot.
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Quote from: soop on 08/12/2012, 07:49 AMOk, tetris DX is playable on any gameboy, it's on a black cart.

It adds a score system (and a power level), improved 2 player, but crucially, it fixes a minor niggle in the original  that the blocks are less sticky when they land.  If you're serious about tetris, you realise how important this is.  The original wasn't broken, but this little tweek brings DX up to perfection.

The original was a 9.5 out of 10 game, and DX is 10/10.  I just wish it had the music from the original.
Stickiness...you are referring to the amount of time a piece can still be manipulated before it is "locked" into place? I don't mind when this is incredibly unforgiving :pcgs:. Really.

That said, I'm going to have to pick up DX because I feel like I'm the only one who hasn't played it!

:pcgs:
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Nazi NecroPhile

Quote from: blueraven on 08/11/2012, 03:36 PMGameboy.
Agreed.  Second place goes to Sextris, where completing lines uncovers pixely boooobs.  :mrgreen:

Quote from: blueraven on 08/11/2012, 03:36 PMOr any version that isn't Hatris, which is retarded.
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Quote from: esteban on 08/12/2012, 10:09 PM
Quote from: Tatsujin on 08/12/2012, 08:05 AM
Quote from: esteban on 08/12/2012, 07:21 AMI have never played these "Grandmaster" iterations you speak of.

I AM HAPPY. I HAVE NEW TETRIS ADVENTURES TO BE EXPERIENCED. :pcgs:
watch my hey arcade vid on the last page :) it's rather rad :D
I'm trying to find it. My brain hurts. Link please? Thank you.
lol here we go again :)

Quote from: Tatsujin on 08/11/2012, 09:59 AMundoubtly it is Tetris The Grandmaster 3 - Terror Instinct..lol

http://wn.com/tatsujincorp#/videos
it sure is not the best grand master 3 vid out there, but at least I took it myself :D
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Quote from: Tatsujin on 08/13/2012, 01:03 PMhttp://wn.com/tatsujincorp#/videos

it sure is not the best grand master 3 vid out there, but at least I took it myself :D
Aha! I missed that. I am le dumb IMG.

Thanks for the crappy video. :pcds:
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majors

I haven't picked up a copy of DX yet, on the back burner for me since DS and Party keep my Tetris fix satisfied.

Local mom and pop game store/arcade has Grandmaster 3 on rotation. A local fan (of the store and Tetris) purchased the PCB himself so he could play it on an arcade cab (candy cab).

I like Tetris Collection on the PS2:
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It has some good options for resolution and scan lines so you can get the perfect "feel". From what I gather, it's three Sega arcade ports.
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I always liked the Gameboy version.  I Love the sound when you get a Tetriszoid :D