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=== Sale System ===
=== Sale System ===
Instead of the Helper system, the Famicom version of Hatris had a Sale screen at the end of each stage similar to the one found in various other Hatris games. Selecting a hat type at the Sale screen removes all of that hat type from the screen. Unlike [[Hatris (Arcade)]], there is no additional scoring bonus associated with strategic use of the Sale system to form and clear hat stacks sized greater than five.
Instead of the Helper system, the Famicom version of Hatris had a Sale screen at the end of each stage similar to the one found in various other Hatris games. Selecting a hat type at the Sale screen removes all of that hat type from the screen. Unlike [[Hatris (Arcade)|the arcade version]], there is no additional scoring bonus associated with strategic use of the Sale system to form and clear hat stacks sized greater than five.


{{Hatris games}}
{{Hatris games}}

Revision as of 03:38, 5 June 2022

Hatris
Developer(s)Bullet-Proof Software
Publisher(s)Bullet-Proof Software
Platform(s)NES
Release
  • US: 1992
Gameplay info
Next pieces1
Playfield size6 × ?
Hard dropYes

Helper System

The NES version of Hatris awards two types of Helper icons for clearing five sets of certain hats. Clearing five sets of derbies, baseball caps, or cowboy hats awards a Vladimir icon. Clearing five sets of top hats, wizard hats, or crowns awards an Alexey icon. A maximum of eight Helper icons can be stocked at a time.

Pressing the B button removes any hats under active control from the playfield, and calls out the helper associated with the most recently awarded icon. Vladimir is able to swap two selected columns of hats. Alexey is able to remove up to five hats from the bottoms of selected columns of hats.

At the end of each level, the player is given the option to either keep or cash-in each of their stocked Helper icons. Each icon is worth 500 * (Level+1) + 500 * (Shop+1) if cashed in. Remaining Helper icons are also automatically cashed-in after completing the final level in the game, Shop 5 Level 9.

Famicom Version

Hatris
Developer(s)Bullet-Proof Software
Publisher(s)Bullet-Proof Software
Platform(s)Famicom
Release
  • JP: 1990
Gameplay info
Next pieces1
Playfield size6 × ?
Hard dropYes

The Famicom version of Hatris was released two years earlier than the NES version. There are a number of differences between the two versions of the game.

Sale System

Instead of the Helper system, the Famicom version of Hatris had a Sale screen at the end of each stage similar to the one found in various other Hatris games. Selecting a hat type at the Sale screen removes all of that hat type from the screen. Unlike the arcade version, there is no additional scoring bonus associated with strategic use of the Sale system to form and clear hat stacks sized greater than five.