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Latest revision as of 17:04, 2 June 2020

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Tetris 2 (NES)
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Tetris 2 (Game Boy)
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Boxart of Tetris 2 (Game Boy)
Tetris 2 (SNES)
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Boxart of Tetris 2 (SNES)
Developer(s):
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Nintendo Entertainment System
Category: Puzzle
Players:
Predecessor: Tetris (Game Boy)
Successor: Tetris 2 (Game Boy)
Release dates
N. America: NES: October 1993
Game Boy:December 1993
SNES: August 1994
Japan: NES: September 21, 1993
Game Boy: June 14, 1994
SNES: July 8, 1994
Europe: NES: 1993
Game Boy: 1994
SNES: 1995
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Tetris 2 is a sequel to Tetris. It was released for Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, and Super Nintendo Entertainment System

Gameplay

Unlike the name, Tetris 2 does not play like the original Tetris and features differently colored segments of the blocks (varying based on the console) which can match each other vertically or horizontally to score points. A puzzle mode is also included in the Game Boy and SNES versions.

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