Tetris Forever Compilation: A Retro Gaming Celebration

Overview of the 40th Anniversary Edition: Celebrate the 40th anniversary of one of the most iconic puzzle games, Tetris. The Tetris Forever Compilation will include a diverse selection of classic Tetris titles, offering fans an extensive look at the series’ evolution over the decades.

Confirmed Games in the Collection:

  • Tetris (1984) Originally released by Alexey Pajitnov on the Electronika 60.
  • Tetris (48K Version, 1988) Released by Spectrum Holobyte on the Apple II.
  • Tetris (1988) Released by Bullet-Proof Software on the Famicom.
  • Hatris (1990) Released by Bullet-Proof Software on the Famicom.
  • Tetris 2 + Bombliss (1990) Released by Bullet-Proof Software on the Famicom.
  • Hatris (1991) Released by Bullet-Proof Software on the Game Boy.
  • Hatris (1992) Released by Bullet-Proof Software on the NES.
  • Super Bombliss (1995) Released by Bullet-Proof Software on the Game Boy.
  • Super Bombliss DX (1998) Released by Bullet-Proof Software on the Game Boy.
  • Super Tetris 2 + Bombliss (1992) Released by Bullet-Proof Software on the Super Famicom.
  • Tetris Battle Gaiden (1993) Released by Bullet-Proof Software on the Super Famicom.
  • Super Tetris 2 + Bombliss Genteiban (1993) Released by Bullet-Proof Software on the Super Famicom.
  • Super Tetris 3 (1994) Released by Bullet-Proof Software on the Super Famicom.
  • Super Bombliss (1995) Released by Bullet-Proof Software on the Super Famicom.
  • Tetris Time Warp (2024) A new game mode that allows players to experience various eras of Tetris gameplay, dynamically changing visuals and mechanics in real-time.

Additional Features:

  • A comprehensive documentary exploring the history and impact of Tetris.
  • Availability across multiple platforms including Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, Xbox, and PC later in 2024.

Which Tetris game was the source of your addiction?

  • ouRKaoS@lemmy.today
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    1st played on GameBoy, got gud because I had nonother games.

    Tetris & Dr. Mario on SNES gave me a chance to beat my main competition in my friend group pretty consistently.

    Tetris on N64 w/ the 4x4 square building was life altering… Still my favorite “new” Tetris gimmick.

    Tetris 99 on Switch brought back all the old memories, and sucked me back in for quite awhile.