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Oct 29, 2012 The Tetris game here will probably be one of the most basic, bare bones Tetris clones that you will ever play. This thing is super hidden, ugly and difficult to play. When the free online Tetris games are so good, the only real reason to play this one is to chalk up some hardcore nerd points. We recommend to use Google Chrome when playing DOS games online. Shareware MS-DOS: 105 kB (0.10 MB) Screenshots. Description (by Thomas G. Hanlin) Textris is a little like Tetris and a little like Scrabble. Random letters fall from the sky. Fit them together to make words for points. Unused letters remain behind, cluttering the arena until.
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Description of Acid Tetris
If you haven't played Acid Tetris or want to try this puzzle video game, download it now for free! Published in 1998, Acid Tetris was an above-average falling block puzzle title in its time.
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Tetris |
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Developer: Vadim Gerasimov Publishers: AcademySoft (1986), Elorg (1988) Platform: DOS Released in RU: 1986 This game has revisional differences. This game has a prototype article |
The 1986 DOS Tetris is one of the earliest versions of the game, and is currently the oldest version covered on this site - unless something unused is discovered in the Electronica-60 version.
To do: Version 3.12 added an Easter egg, but how do you access it? |
Alternate Save Key
At the bottom of the setup screen is the message 'Press SPACE to start, INS to save setup'. There are two keys that have the saving setup function: INS and R. The latter isn't documented anywhere, and it's very difficult to discover without disassembly (as saving gives no audiovisual indication of success).
Revisional Differences
Version 3.12 |
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The title screen became slightly fancier in newer versions, gaining an outline around the game's name. The color cycling also affects the whole title screen in v3.12, rather than just the logo in v1.0. In addition, a trademark symbol was added and the R was touched up.
- Internally speaking, v1.0 is a .com file and v3.12 is an .exe file.
- v1.0 uses Σ (sigma) to show the sum. This was changed to 'Sum' in v3.12, likely because the Greek letter didn't show up properly with some encodings.
- v3.12 added a pause key.
- The score is shown in brown in v1.0 and yellow in v3.12.
- v1.0 only allowed the player to set their level. A new setup screen was added to v3.12. It also added the option to set how much garbage the player starts with. Phantom mode was also added here.
- An Easter egg was allegedly added in v3.12, but it's unknown how to see it in the game.
The Tetris series | |
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DOS | Tetris (AcademySoft (Prototype), Spectrum HoloByte) |
Arcade (Sega) | Tetris (System 16, System E) • Flash Point • Bloxeed (System 18, System C) |
Arcade (others) | Tetris (Vs. System) • Tetris: The Grand Master • Tetris: The Absolute: The Grand Master 2 PLUS |
Sharp X1 | Tetris |
Sharp X68000 | Tetris |
NES | Tetris (Tengen, Nintendo, VT03) • Hatris • Tetris 2 + Bombliss • Tetris 2 |
Genesis | Tetris |
Game Boy (Color) | Tetris • Tetris 2 • Tetris Blast • Tetris DX |
Windows | Tetris • Tetris Worlds • Tetris Elements |
Mac OS Classic | Welltris • Super Tetris • Tetris Elements |
SNES | Wordtris • Super Tetris 2 + Bombliss • Tetris 2 • Tetris & Dr. Mario • Super Bombliss |
CD-i | Tetris |
Virtual Boy | 3-D Tetris |
Nintendo 64 | Tetrisphere • Tetris 64 • Magical Tetris Challenge • The New Tetris |
PlayStation | Tetris X • The Next Tetris (Prototype) • Magical Tetris Challenge • Tetris with Cardcaptor Sakura Eternal Heart |
Game Boy Advance | Tetris Worlds |
Mac OS X | Tetris Elements |
Nintendo DS | Tetris DS (THQ, Nintendo) |
Plug & Play | Tetris |
iOS | Tetris |
Android | Tetris |
Nintendo 3DS | Tetris: Axis |
PlayStation Vita | Puyo Puyo Tetris |
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