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==Official Tetris games | ==Official Tetris games== | ||
{{main|List of official Tetris games}} | |||
==Games by platform== | |||
===Nintendo=== | |||
* {{PAGESINCAT:Game Boy games|pages}} [[:Category:Game Boy games|Game Boy games]] | |||
*[[ | * {{PAGESINCAT:Game Boy Color games|pages}} [[:Category:Game Boy Color games|Game Boy Color games]] | ||
*[[ | * {{PAGESINCAT:Game Boy Advance games|pages}} [[:Category:Game Boy Advance games|Game Boy Advance games]] | ||
* {{PAGESINCAT:Nintendo DS games|pages}} [[:Category:Nintendo DS games|Nintendo DS games]] | |||
*[[ | * {{PAGESINCAT:Nintendo 3DS games|pages}} [[:Category:Nintendo 3DS games|Nintendo 3DS games]] | ||
*[[ | * {{PAGESINCAT:Nintendo Entertainment System games|pages}} [[:Category:Nintendo Entertainment System games|Nintendo Entertainment System games]] | ||
*[[ | * {{PAGESINCAT:Family Computer games|pages}} [[:Category:Family Computer games|Family Computer games]] | ||
* {{PAGESINCAT:Super Famicom games|pages}} [[:Category:Super Famicom games|Super Famicom games]] | |||
*[[ | * {{PAGESINCAT:Super Nintendo Entertainment System games|pages}} [[:Category:Super Nintendo Entertainment System games|Super Nintendo Entertainment System games]] | ||
*[[ | * {{PAGESINCAT:Nintendo 64 games|pages}} [[:Category:Nintendo 64 games|Nintendo 64 games]] | ||
*[[ | * {{PAGESINCAT:GameCube games|pages}} [[:Category:GameCube games|GameCube games]] | ||
*[[ | * {{PAGESINCAT:Wii games|pages}} [[:Category:Wii games|Wii games]] | ||
*[[ | * {{PAGESINCAT:Wii U games|pages}} [[:Category:Wii U games|Wii U games]] | ||
*[[ | * {{PAGESINCAT:Nintendo Switch games|pages}} [[:Category:Nintendo Switch games|Nintendo Switch games]] | ||
*[[ | ===Sony=== | ||
*[[ | * {{PAGESINCAT:PlayStation Portable games|pages}} [[:Category:PlayStation Portable games|PlayStation Portable games]] | ||
*[[ | * {{PAGESINCAT:PlayStation Vita games|pages}} [[:Category:PlayStation Vita games|PlayStation Vita games]] | ||
* {{PAGESINCAT:PlayStation games|pages}} [[:Category:PlayStation games|PlayStation games]] | |||
*[[ | * {{PAGESINCAT:PlayStation 2 games|pages}} [[:Category:PlayStation 2 games|PlayStation 2 games]] | ||
*[[ | * {{PAGESINCAT:PlayStation 3 games|pages}} [[:Category:PlayStation 3 games|PlayStation 3 games]] | ||
*[[ | * {{PAGESINCAT:PlayStation 4 games|pages}} [[:Category:PlayStation 4 games|PlayStation 4 games]] | ||
*[[ | * {{PAGESINCAT:PlayStation 5 games|pages}} [[:Category:PlayStation 5 games|PlayStation 5 games]] | ||
*[[ | ===Sega=== | ||
*[[ | * {{PAGESINCAT:Mega Drive games|pages}} [[:Category:Mega Drive games|Mega Drive games]] | ||
* {{PAGESINCAT:Sega Saturn games|pages}} [[:Category:Sega Saturn games|Sega Saturn games]] | |||
*[[ | * {{PAGESINCAT:Dreamcast games|pages}} [[:Category:Dreamcast games|Dreamcast games]] | ||
===Microsoft=== | |||
*[[ | * {{PAGESINCAT:Xbox games|pages}} [[:Category:Xbox games|Xbox games]] | ||
*[[ | * {{PAGESINCAT:Xbox 360 games|pages}} [[:Category:Xbox 360 games|Xbox 360 games]] | ||
*[[ | * {{PAGESINCAT:Xbox One games|pages}} [[:Category:Xbox One games|Xbox One games]] | ||
* {{PAGESINCAT:Xbox Series X/S games|pages}} [[:Category:Xbox Series X/S games|Xbox Series X/S games]] | |||
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* {{PAGESINCAT:Windows games|pages}} [[:Category:Windows games|Windows games]] | |||
* {{PAGESINCAT:macOS games|pages}} [[:Category:macOS games|macOS games]] | |||
* {{PAGESINCAT:Classic computer games|pages}} [[:Category:Classic computer games|Classic computer games]] | |||
*[[ | ===Other=== | ||
* {{PAGESINCAT:Arcade games|pages}} [[:Category:Arcade games|Arcade games]] | |||
*[[ | * {{PAGESINCAT:Web (Plug-in) games|pages}} [[:Category:Web (Plug-in) games|Web (Plug-in) games]] | ||
*[[ | * {{PAGESINCAT:Web (Native) games|pages}} [[:Category:Web (Native) games|Web (Native) games]] | ||
* {{PAGESINCAT:Dedicated device games|pages}} [[:Category:Dedicated device games|Dedicated device games]] | |||
* {{PAGESINCAT:Mobile phone games|pages}} [[:Category:Mobile phone games|Mobile phone games]] | |||
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==Other "-tris" games== | ==Other "-tris" games== | ||
Some games used the ''[[Tetris]]'' name or its '[[-tris]]' suffix in their titles, despite their distinctively different gameplay | Some games used the ''[[Tetris]]'' name or its '[[-tris]]' suffix in their titles, despite their distinctively different gameplay. The list below includes both licensed uses and uses by developers who have also made an official ''Tetris'' game. | ||
*[[Welltris]], 1989 | *[[Welltris]], 1989 | ||
*[[Hatris]], 1990 | *[[Hatris]], 1990 | ||
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*[[Wordtris]], 1991 | *[[Wordtris]], 1991 | ||
*[[Tetris 2]], 1993 | *[[Tetris 2]], 1993 | ||
*[[Tetris Attack]], 1996 | *[[Tetris Attack]], 1996 | ||
*[[3D Tetris]], 1996 | *[[3D Tetris]], 1996 | ||
*[[Tetrisphere]], 1997 | *[[Tetrisphere]], 1997 | ||
*[[Hatris (G-mode)]], 2006 | *[[Hatris (G-mode)]], 2006 | ||
*[[Tetris Blockout]], 2008 | |||
*[[Tetris Super Jackpots]], 2017 | |||
==Notable unlicensed and similar commercial games== | |||
These are games with similar gameplay to ''Tetris'' that were sold commercially. In some cases a licence was not necessary due to the changes in gameplay (as in Blockout and Hexion). | |||
*[[Blockout]], 1989 | |||
*[[Atomic Point]], 1990? <!-- https://archive.org/details/arcade_atomicp --> | |||
*[[Mosaic]], 1990 <!-- https://archive.org/details/arcade_mosaic --> | |||
*[[Puzzled]] (Joy Joy Kid), 1990 | |||
*[[Hexion]], 1992 | |||
*[[Final Tetris]], 1993 | |||
*[[Geom Cube]], 1994 | |||
*[[Tetrin 55]] (aka Picorin), 1996 | |||
*[[Tricky Towers]] | |||
== | ==Fan games and other unlicensed games== | ||
There are many fan made derivatives of ''Tetris''. Sometimes these games infringed on copyright and/or trademark, though nevertheless a number of them have fostered a large user base and have achieved some cultural importance. Other notables use of Tetris include: art medium (see [[Tetris Building]]), algorithmic exercises (see [[Tetris AI]]), and even testing equipment | {{main|List of fan games}} | ||
There are many fan made derivatives of ''Tetris''. Sometimes these games infringed on copyright and/or trademark, though nevertheless a number of them have fostered a large user base and have achieved some cultural importance. Other notables use of Tetris include: art medium (see [[Tetris Building]]), algorithmic exercises (see [[Tetris AI]]), and even testing equipment. | |||
*[[Tetris (ZX Spectrum, Andic Software)]], 1986 | |||
*[[Tetris (ZX Spectrum, V.A. Baliasov)]], 1986 | |||
*[[Pentix]], 1986? | |||
*[[Pentis]], 1987 | |||
*[[Nyet]], 1988 | |||
*[[Aint]], 1989 | |||
*[[EGAint]], 1989 | |||
*[[ТЕТРИС SEMIPRO-68k]] (aka Shimizu Tetris), 1989 | *[[ТЕТРИС SEMIPRO-68k]] (aka Shimizu Tetris), 1989 | ||
*[[Wesleyan Tetris]], 1989 | |||
*[[Xyonix]], 1989 <!-- https://archive.org/details/arcade_xyonix --> | |||
*[[Face to Face]], 1990 | |||
*[[Twintris (Digital Marketing, programmed by Svein Berge)]], 1990 | |||
*[[Tetris 2 (Fuxoft)]], 1990 | |||
*[[Double Blocks]], 1990 | |||
*[[Tetris Max]], 1992 | |||
*[[DuelTris]], 1992 | |||
*[[Commin 5 in 1]], 1993, a Mega Duck game, includes a Tetris clone/variant called Store Tris 1 and Store Tris 2. | |||
*[[NYET III]], 1993 | |||
*[[Tetris Building]], 1995, 2000, 2002 <!-- split --> | |||
*[[Tetrinet]], 1997 | *[[Tetrinet]], 1997 | ||
*[[Quadra]], 1999 | *[[ACiD Tetris]], 1997 | ||
*[[Quadra]], 1999 | |||
*[[GTET]], 1999 | |||
*[[Heboris]], 2001 | *[[Heboris]], 2001 | ||
*[[Heboris Unofficial | *[[Tetrinet2]], 2001 | ||
*[[Super ACiD Block Attack]], 2002 | |||
*[[Heboris Unofficial Expansion]], 2003? | |||
*[[DTET]], 2003? | *[[DTET]], 2003? | ||
*[[ | *[[Cultris]], 2005 | ||
*[[Tetris | *[[Lockjaw]], 2006 | ||
*[[Crystal Cubes]][http://nzlab.dk/][http://www.gamedev.net/community/forums/topic.asp?topic_id=374441], 2006 | |||
*[[Texmaster]], 2007 | |||
*[[Full HD Tetris]], 2008 | |||
*Tetris the Grand Master 3: Terror Instinct (DS version) [http://meraman.dip.jp/index.php], 2008 | |||
*[[Megatris (Uzebox)]] <!-- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oHKiBjiAg8o Megatris -->, 2008, runs on a Uzebox custom game console | |||
*[http://forums.tigsource.com/index.php?topic=2455.0 S.T.A.C.K.E.R.], inspired by both Tetris and S.T.A.L.K.E.R., scored 6th on TIGSource.com demake competition. 2008 | |||
*[[NullpoMino]], 2008 | |||
*[[Uehara Tetris]], 2010 | |||
*[[Not Tetris]], 2010 | |||
*[[Not Tetris 2]], 2011 | |||
*[[Cultris II]], 2011 | |||
*[[Falling Down]], 2012 | |||
*[[tetr.js]], 2013 | |||
*[[Jstris]], 2014 | |||
*[[Blockdrop]], 2016 | |||
*[[WorldWide Combos]], 2017 | |||
*[[TETRUX: Online]], 2019 | |||
*[[Cambridge]], 2019 | |||
== Tetris as easter eggs == | == Tetris as easter eggs == | ||
Due to its relative easiness to program, Tetris is often used as an easter egg. | Due to its relative easiness to program, Tetris is often used as an easter egg. | ||
* DOS Navigator | |||
* [http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/emacs.html#Amusements emacs] | * [http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/emacs.html#Amusements emacs] | ||
* [http://www.eeggs.com/items/43501.html Mac OS X] (part of emacs) | * [http://www.eeggs.com/items/43501.html Mac OS X] (part of emacs) | ||
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* [http://www.buraks.com/mxegg/ Flash MX] | * [http://www.buraks.com/mxegg/ Flash MX] | ||
* [http://www.eeggs.com/items/28801.html Hewlett-Packard oscilloscopes] | * [http://www.eeggs.com/items/28801.html Hewlett-Packard oscilloscopes] | ||
* Lunaris (Lunatic Rave 2 secret game mode)<!-- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvuHWb6hR7g --> | |||
* [https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2017-10-16-theres-a-playable-game-of-tetris-hidden-on-the-dashboard-display-of-some-russian-trucks GAZelle Next trucks] | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[ | *[[Tetris.wiki]] | ||
*[[ | *[[List of fan games]] | ||
== External links == | |||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Tetris_variants List of Tetris variants] on Wikipedia | |||
*[https://www.mobygames.com/game-group/tetris-licensees/ Tetris licensees] on MobyGames | |||
*[https://www.mobygames.com/game-group/tetris-variants/ Tetris variants] on MobyGames | |||
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Latest revision as of 02:25, 8 July 2024
Official Tetris games
- Main article: List of official Tetris games
Games by platform
Nintendo
- 4 Game Boy games
- 3 Game Boy Color games
- 3 Game Boy Advance games
- 2 Nintendo DS games
- 4 Nintendo 3DS games
- 5 Nintendo Entertainment System games
- 4 Family Computer games
- 4 Super Famicom games
- 2 Super Nintendo Entertainment System games
- 4 Nintendo 64 games
- 1 GameCube games
- 1 Wii games
- 1 Wii U games
- 9 Nintendo Switch games
Sony
- 1 PlayStation Portable games
- 2 PlayStation Vita games
- 6 PlayStation games
- 3 PlayStation 2 games
- 2 PlayStation 3 games
- 7 PlayStation 4 games
- 3 PlayStation 5 games
Sega
Microsoft
Computer
Other
- 18 Arcade games
- 10 Web (Plug-in) games
- 10 Web (Native) games
- 24 Dedicated device games
- 36 Mobile phone games
Other "-tris" games
Some games used the Tetris name or its '-tris' suffix in their titles, despite their distinctively different gameplay. The list below includes both licensed uses and uses by developers who have also made an official Tetris game.
- Welltris, 1989
- Hatris, 1990
- Faces...Tris III, 1991
- Wordtris, 1991
- Tetris 2, 1993
- Tetris Attack, 1996
- 3D Tetris, 1996
- Tetrisphere, 1997
- Hatris (G-mode), 2006
- Tetris Blockout, 2008
- Tetris Super Jackpots, 2017
Notable unlicensed and similar commercial games
These are games with similar gameplay to Tetris that were sold commercially. In some cases a licence was not necessary due to the changes in gameplay (as in Blockout and Hexion).
- Blockout, 1989
- Atomic Point, 1990?
- Mosaic, 1990
- Puzzled (Joy Joy Kid), 1990
- Hexion, 1992
- Final Tetris, 1993
- Geom Cube, 1994
- Tetrin 55 (aka Picorin), 1996
- Tricky Towers
Fan games and other unlicensed games
- Main article: List of fan games
There are many fan made derivatives of Tetris. Sometimes these games infringed on copyright and/or trademark, though nevertheless a number of them have fostered a large user base and have achieved some cultural importance. Other notables use of Tetris include: art medium (see Tetris Building), algorithmic exercises (see Tetris AI), and even testing equipment.
- Tetris (ZX Spectrum, Andic Software), 1986
- Tetris (ZX Spectrum, V.A. Baliasov), 1986
- Pentix, 1986?
- Pentis, 1987
- Nyet, 1988
- Aint, 1989
- EGAint, 1989
- ТЕТРИС SEMIPRO-68k (aka Shimizu Tetris), 1989
- Wesleyan Tetris, 1989
- Xyonix, 1989
- Face to Face, 1990
- Twintris (Digital Marketing, programmed by Svein Berge), 1990
- Tetris 2 (Fuxoft), 1990
- Double Blocks, 1990
- Tetris Max, 1992
- DuelTris, 1992
- Commin 5 in 1, 1993, a Mega Duck game, includes a Tetris clone/variant called Store Tris 1 and Store Tris 2.
- NYET III, 1993
- Tetris Building, 1995, 2000, 2002
- Tetrinet, 1997
- ACiD Tetris, 1997
- Quadra, 1999
- GTET, 1999
- Heboris, 2001
- Tetrinet2, 2001
- Super ACiD Block Attack, 2002
- Heboris Unofficial Expansion, 2003?
- DTET, 2003?
- Cultris, 2005
- Lockjaw, 2006
- Crystal Cubes[1][2], 2006
- Texmaster, 2007
- Full HD Tetris, 2008
- Tetris the Grand Master 3: Terror Instinct (DS version) [3], 2008
- Megatris (Uzebox) , 2008, runs on a Uzebox custom game console
- S.T.A.C.K.E.R., inspired by both Tetris and S.T.A.L.K.E.R., scored 6th on TIGSource.com demake competition. 2008
- NullpoMino, 2008
- Uehara Tetris, 2010
- Not Tetris, 2010
- Not Tetris 2, 2011
- Cultris II, 2011
- Falling Down, 2012
- tetr.js, 2013
- Jstris, 2014
- Blockdrop, 2016
- WorldWide Combos, 2017
- TETRUX: Online, 2019
- Cambridge, 2019
Tetris as easter eggs
Due to its relative easiness to program, Tetris is often used as an easter egg.
- DOS Navigator
- emacs
- Mac OS X (part of emacs)
- µTorrent ( since 1.4.2 build 432)
- Flash MX
- Hewlett-Packard oscilloscopes
- Lunaris (Lunatic Rave 2 secret game mode)
- GAZelle Next trucks
See also
External links
- List of Tetris variants on Wikipedia
- Tetris licensees on MobyGames
- Tetris variants on MobyGames