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Tetris

aka: Tetris: L'implacable casse-tête vidéo des blocs a empiler., Tetris: The relentless building block video puzzle.
Moby ID: 42121

Game Boy version

So ... many ... falling ... blocks ...

The Good
I've played a lot of puzzle games over the years, and I mean a lot. So many, in fact, that I can instantly tell when a developer has simply said 'look, why don't we just copy Tetris instead' ... and more often then not, they do.

Over 50% of console puzzle games can be classified 'like Tetris with more stuff'. In most cases, sequels can be bigger, badder and bolder in style then its original. But I can safely say aloud that Tetris, here in it's black and gray form on the Game Boy, is still the best of the series. Hands down. Without a doubt. No question...

... ok, maybe I'm going overboard, but I'm not completely wrong. When you have one of the first games, if not THE first game, to be released on the chunky handheld, and still be this addictive has got say something about how good it really was.

But it was so simple in design, and perhaps that was its key. Underneath the block falling puzzle there was two other modes of play. The secondary version had you clearing an already partially filled container of blocks, and the third was the two player mode which used the multiplayer cable of the GB more effectively then most games on the system in its time (except for, perhaps, the Pokemon franchise, among a few select others.)

The Bad
It's easy to say 'but look out how basic the graphics are' or 'how annoying is that blasted music!!' ... but I won't, and I probably never will. The music may be annoying to some, but I've come to think of it as the true meaning of 80's gaming, much like the Pac-Man gobbling sound or the bouncing ball effect in Pong. It becomes second nature to start singing the main theme ... hell I am now!

And the graphics? Well can you think about it, there was more detail in Tetris then there was in most of the early releases. Even the rocket taking off had more effects then some of Super Mario Land!

The Bottom Line
It's Tetris. Do I really have to say anymore?

Oh alright, I will. It was the first game I played constantly. The first that had me addicted to video games. The first that made me wonder 'you know, I'd love to be in the gaming industry one day'. And above all else, the first game that I was better at then most of my friends ... which counts for a lot when you're as competitive as I am.

I love Tetris. One day, I'll buy a shirt to prove it. But for now, this review will have to do. Any true collector of video games must have this somewhere.

by Kartanym (12418) on March 5, 2006

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