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Tetris (bootleg set 3)

  1. Game infos
  2. Parent and Clones
  3. Sound
  4. Driver
  5. Inputs
  6. Controls
  7. Display
  8. Dipswitchs
  9. Roms list
  10. Chips list
  11. Serie
  12. Categories
  13. History
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Game infos

Description Tetris (bootleg set 3)
Name atetrisb3
Manufacturer bootleg
Year 1988
Runnable yes
System arcade /
Number of players 2P sim
Added to MAME .156
Romset size 0 B
Romset file files
Romset zip 0 B
Language English
Genre Puzzle

Parent and clones

Parent atetris : Tetris (set 1) (1988)

Sound infos

Sound_channels 1

Driver infos

Driver status preliminary
Driver emulation good
Driver color good
Driver sound preliminary
Driver graphic good
Driver cocktail
Driver protection
Driver savestate yes

Inputs infos

Input service no
Input tilt no
Input players 2
Input buttons
Input coins 2

Controls infos

type ways minimum maximum sensitivity keydelta reverse
joy 3 (half4) no

Display infos

type rotate flipx width height refresh pixclock htotal hbend hbstart vtotal vbend vbstart
raster 0 no 336 240 59.922743 7159090 456 0 336 262 0 240

Dipswitchs

Roms list

console name bios size crc md5 merge sha1 region offset status optional
arcade 82s123.bin 32 79656af3 bf55f100806520b291157c03999606367dd14ecc proms 0 good no
arcade 8749h.bin 2048 a66a9c47 fbebd755a5e826c7d94ebcafdff2f9a01c9fd1a5 user1 0 good no
arcade gfx.bin 65536 84a1939f 136066-1101.35a d8577985fc8ed4e74f74c68b7c00c4855b7c3270 gfx1 0 good no
arcade prg.bin 65536 2bcab107 3cfb8df8cd3782f3ff7f6b32ff15c461352061ee maincpu 10000 good no

Chips list

name tag type clock
M6502 maincpu cpu 1789772
SN76489 sn3 audio 4000000
Speaker mono audio

Serie

Serie : Tetris
  1. Tetris (1987)
  2. Tetris (UK) (1987)
  3. Tetris (5.25") (1987)
  4. Tetris (Euro) (1987)
  5. Tetris (UK) (1987)
  6. Tetris (set 1) (1988)
  7. Tetris (set 2) (1988)
  8. Tetris (bootleg set 1) (1988)
  9. Tetris (bootleg set 2) (1988)
  10. Tetris (bootleg set 3) (1988)
  11. Tetris (1988)
  12. Tetris (set 4, Japan, System 16A) (FD1094 317-0093) (1988)
  13. Tetris (1988)
  14. Tetris (1988)
  15. Tetris (1988)
  16. Tetris (1988)
  17. Tetris (Jpn) (1988)
  18. Tetris (Jpn, v2?) (1988)
  19. Tetris (1988)
  20. Tetris (1988)
  21. Tetris (1988)
  22. Tetris (1988)
  23. Tetris (set 1, Japan, System 16B) (FD1094 317-0091) (1988)
  24. Tetris (set 1, Japan, System 16B) (bootleg of FD1094 317-0091 set) (1988)
  25. Tetris (set 2, Japan, System 16B) (FD1094 317-0092) (1988)
  26. Tetris (set 2, Japan, System 16B) (bootleg of FD1094 317-0092 set) (1988)
  27. Tetris (set 3, Japan, System 16A) (FD1094 317-0093a) (1988)
  28. Tetris (set 3, Japan, System 16A) (bootleg of FD1094 317-0093a set) (1988)
  29. Tetris (bootleg) (1988)
  30. Tetris (set 4, Japan, System 16A) (bootleg of FD1094 317-0093 set) (1988)
  31. Tetris (Japan, System E) (1988)
  32. Tetris (Japan, Taito B-System, Nastar Conversion Kit) (1988)
  33. Tetris (Japan, Taito B-System, Master of Weapon Conversion Kit) (1988)
  34. Tetris (Japan, Taito H-System) (1988)
  35. Tetris (Korean bootleg of Mirrorsoft PC-XT Tetris) (1988?)
  36. Tetris (cocktail set 1) (1989)
  37. Tetris (cocktail set 2) (1989)
  38. Bloxeed (Japan) (FD1094 317-0139) (1989)
  39. Bloxeed (World, C System) (1989)
  40. Bloxeed (US, C System, Rev A) (1989)
  41. Tetris (Mega-Tech) (1989)
  42. Tetris (1989)
  43. Tetris (World, Rev. A) (1989)
  44. Tetris (Jpn) (1989)
  45. Tetris (1989)
  46. Tetris II (Kor) (1989)
  47. Tetris (USA, Tengen) (1989)
  48. Tetris + Cherry Master (Corsica, v8.01, set 1) (198?)
  49. Tetris + Cherry Master (Corsica, v8.01, set 2) (198?)
  50. Tetris + Cherry Master (+K, Canada Version, encrypted) (198?)
  51. Tetris (198?)
  52. Tetris (198?)
  53. Tetris (198?)
  54. Tetris (1990)
  55. Tetris (Euro) (1990)
  56. Tetris (1991)
  57. Tetris (1991)
  58. Tetris (Euro, USA) (1992)
  59. Final Tetris (1993)
  60. Tetris 2 (Euro) (1993)
  61. PK Tetris (v346I) (1993?)
  62. Tetris 2 (Euro, USA) (1994)
  63. Tetris 2 (Euro) (1994)
  64. Tetris Blast (Euro, USA) (1996)
  65. Magical Tetris Challenge (981009 Japan) (1998)
  66. Magical Tetris Challenge (Euro) (1999)
  67. Magical Tetris Challenge featuring Mickey Mouse (Jpn) (1999)
  68. Sega Tetris (1999)
  69. Tetris (Bad?) (199?)
  70. Tetris Semipro-68K v2.00 (199?)
  71. Tetris (Photon System) (19??)
  72. TETRIS (19??)
  73. TETRIS (19??)
  74. TETRIS (19??)
  75. TETRIS (19??)
  76. Tetris (Kor) (19??)
  77. Tetris (UK) (19??)
  78. TETRIS$ (19??)
  79. Tetris (19??)
  80. Tetris (19??)
  81. TETRIS1 (19??)
  82. TETRIS1 (19??)
  83. TETRIS2$ (19??)
  84. Tetris (ASCII text) (19??)
  85. TETRIS2 (19??)
  86. TETRIS3$ (19??)
  87. Tetris! (19??)
  88. TETRIS3 (19??)
  89. Tetris (D.R. Korea) (19??)
  90. Magical Tetris Challenge (Euro, Rev. A) (2000)
  91. Tetris (2002)
  92. Tetris / Bloxeed (Korean System 16 bootleg) (ISG Selection Master Type 2006) (2006)
  93. Tetris (2009)

Categories

History


Arcade Video game published 31 years ago:

Tetris (c) 1988 Atari Games.

Tetris is a legendary tile-matching puzzle game for one or two players in which a random sequence of Tetriminos (geometric shapes composed of four square blocks each) fall down the playing field and must be destroyed by positioning them to form complete horizontal lines.

The Tetriminos can be moved left and right and can be rotated 90 degrees. When a complete horizontal line is created, it gets destroyed and any block above the deleted line will fall. Once a certain number of lines have been cleared, the player progresses to the next stage, in which the Tetriminos to fall faster, giving players less time to plan and react.

The game's seven tetrominos are:
* I (also a "straight polyomino"): four blocks in a straight line.
* O (also a "square polyomino"): four blocks in a 2×2 square.
* T (also a "T-polyomino"): a row of three blocks with one added below the center.
* J: a row of three blocks with one added below the right side.
* L: a row of three blocks with one added below the left side.
* S: two stacked horizontal dominoes with the top one offset to the right.
* Z: two stacked horizontal dominoes with the top one offset to the left.

All seven Tetriminos are capable of single and double line clears. The I, J, and L pieces are able to clear triples. Only the I Tetrimino has the capacity to clear four lines simultaneously and this is referred to as a "Tetris".

The game ends when the stack of Tetriminos reaches the top of the playing field and no new Tetriminos are able to enter the play-field.

- TECHNICAL -

Upright model

Game ID : 136066

Main CPU : MOS Technology M6502 (@ 1.789772 Mhz)
Sound Chips : (2x) POKEY (@ 1.789772 Mhz)

Screen orientation : Horizontal
Video resolution : 336 x 240 pixels

Players : 2
Control : 8-way joystick
Buttons : 1

- TRIVIA -

Tetris is a classic and easily the most famous puzzle-themed video game of all time and is still one of the most popular games today.

Inspired by a pentominoes game he played as a child, Alexey Pajitnov created "Tetris" on an Electronica 60 and released it on June 6, 1984 while he was working for the Dorodnitsyn Computing Centre of the Academy of Science of the Soviet Union in Moscow. He derived its name from the Greek numerical prefix tetra- (all of the game's pieces contain four segments) and tennis, Pajitnov's favorite sport. The game was ported to the IBM PC by Vadim Gerasimov and started to spread around Moscow.

Due to Soviet political structure at the time, the inventor, Alexey Pajitnov was not able to patent his game and earned no royalties from the game. This also gave rise to many unofficial "Tetris" clones for all manner of machines.

"Tetris" created a rights war when it was released. Several different companies attempted to secure publishing rights to various consoles and due to some miscommunication, Atari (owners of Tengen) thought they had the rights to publish Tetris on the NES. After selling a great number of copies, they found out that they didn't own the rights and had to pull the remaining copies off the shelf. A licensed version was planned but never released. This is a shame as the Tengen version is considered superior to the later Nintendo version. Tengen's version has split-screen multi-player, 2 player versus mode, computer versus mode and co-op mode.

A bootleg version was released by 'Video Games' in 1989 (See 'Updates' for more information).

- UPDATES -

The bootleg version (made by 'Video Games') shares a different 'Staff screen' (See Staff section for the original), here is the bootleg one :
Project leader : James Bond
Video Graphics : Tom Catson
Engineer : Ted Tedious
Technician : Log Dreaming
Audio : Bill Cody

- SCORING -

Placing a piece : 0 to 500 points

Filling lines across :
Single : 50 points
Double : 150 points
Triple : 400 points
Quadruple 'tetris' : 900 points

Starting on round 4 : 20,000 points
Starting on round 7 : 40,000 points

The end of round bonus depends on how many incomplete lines the player has at the bottom of the well when the round ends :
0 lines : 2,100 points
2 lines : 1,710 points
3 lines : 1,530 points
4 lines : 1,360 points
5 lines : 1,200 points
6 lines : 1,050 points
7 lines : 910 points
8 lines : 780 points
9 lines : 660 points
10 lines : 550 points
11 lines : 450 points
12 lines : 360 points
13 lines : 280 points
14 lines : 210 points
15 lines : 150 points
16 lines : 100 points
17 lines : 60 points
18 lines : 30 points
19 lines : 10 points

- TIPS AND TRICKS -

While on attract mode, if you pull player 1 joystick to the left and player 2 joystick to the right simultaneously the demo steps into its next phase. If you repeat it a few times the music will start playing...

If you tap the 'rotate' buttons when the guy in the doorway is doing his 'victory dance' a hook will reach out from the side and drag him away by the neck. If you do it when he is just dropping down to do the 'Cossack Kicks', he'll dodge the hook the first time, but get caught by it on the return.

- STAFF -

Project leader : Kelly Turner
Programmed by : Norm Avellar, Kelly Turner, Ed Logg
Video graphics by : Kris Moser
Engineer : Doug Snyder
Technician : Glenn Mcnamara
Audio by : Brad Fuller

- PORTS -

* CONSOLES:
Nintendo NES ("Tengen Tetris"). This port was not licensed by Nintendo and was only released in North America.

- CONTRIBUTE -

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