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::so i guess we could clump 1 and 2 together, and seperate 4-- but i don't know how'd we label them. | ::so i guess we could clump 1 and 2 together, and seperate 4-- but i don't know how'd we label them. | ||
::[[User:Nicholas|Nicholas]] 22:56, 15 March 2006 (EST) | ::[[User:Nicholas|Nicholas]] 22:56, 15 March 2006 (EST) | ||
:::that wouldn't quite work as a definition... it's a little known fact that sega made 2 licensed tetris arcade games that did not use the name tetris at all: Flash Point and Bloxeed. these are falling tetromino games, with a license from ELORG if you look at the copyright screen. i think games that were believed to be legitimate at any point in time should count as official, so that history isn't written in the eyes of the winners. | |||
:::the most borderline game would be Welltris, which i think shouldn't count. so the criteria would be: | |||
:::-believed to be official | |||
:::-similar gameplay to the original | |||
:::this means we would combine your groups 1 and 2. so tetris (nintendo) and tetris (tengen) would both be recognized. obviously in the description we would mention the conflict.<BR> | |||
:::fan games would get their own section. i think it's clear what belongs here.<BR> | |||
:::the final "trademark only" category would have Welltris, Tetrisphere, Tetris Attack, etc. | |||
:::so what do you think? | |||
:::[[User:Colour thief|Colour Thief]] 23:07, 15 March 2006 (EST) |
Revision as of 04:07, 16 March 2006
Organization
This list is going to be huge, so we should build it carefully. I suggest 3 general categories:
1. Official Tetris Games
2. Official Unrelated Games (games that use "Tetris" or "-tris")
3. Unoffical, Though Significant Fan Games (tetrinet etc.)
To clarify, I think Official Games should include even games that are technically unlicensed, but were believed to be legitimate by the developers. eg. Tengen Tetris & Megadrive Tetris
Also, should we drop acronyms? eg. GB -> GameBoy
At least, we shouldn't require them. There are waaaay to many versions on obscure Japanese home computer platforms to warrant that.
Colour Thief 22:41, 15 March 2006 (EST)
- yeah, this is a touch decision. official, i guess, would mean the same thing as authentic, but how do you destinguish unrelated games? for that, you'd need to define tetris specifically. is tetris a falling tetromino game? if so, anything other could be unrelated. maybe do something like this,
- official (all published games with "ris" in its title, which would take care of believed legitimate games)
- unofficial (which would indicate unpublished unlicensed fan games)
- in any case, we'd need to explain how we define it, however way we devide them.
- in addition, feel free to move the pages to non-abbreviated pages, as i prefer the professional look.
- Nicholas 22:42, 15 March 2006 (EST)
- okay, basically we can make four distinctions
- legally licensed games
- those early games which were published during the copyright wars, but never legally were okay with elorg
- fan games without licenses (which naturally aren't published)
- games which bare the tetris trademark, but don't really have tetris look and feel.
- so i guess we could clump 1 and 2 together, and seperate 4-- but i don't know how'd we label them.
- Nicholas 22:56, 15 March 2006 (EST)
- okay, basically we can make four distinctions
- that wouldn't quite work as a definition... it's a little known fact that sega made 2 licensed tetris arcade games that did not use the name tetris at all: Flash Point and Bloxeed. these are falling tetromino games, with a license from ELORG if you look at the copyright screen. i think games that were believed to be legitimate at any point in time should count as official, so that history isn't written in the eyes of the winners.
- the most borderline game would be Welltris, which i think shouldn't count. so the criteria would be:
- -believed to be official
- -similar gameplay to the original
- this means we would combine your groups 1 and 2. so tetris (nintendo) and tetris (tengen) would both be recognized. obviously in the description we would mention the conflict.
- fan games would get their own section. i think it's clear what belongs here.
- the final "trademark only" category would have Welltris, Tetrisphere, Tetris Attack, etc.
- this means we would combine your groups 1 and 2. so tetris (nintendo) and tetris (tengen) would both be recognized. obviously in the description we would mention the conflict.
- so what do you think?
- Colour Thief 23:07, 15 March 2006 (EST)