
Tetris
The iconic puzzle game makes its MSX2 debut with this version featuring colorful graphics and the classic gameplay of rotating and arranging falling tetrominoes to clear lines.
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About This Game
This MSX2 port introduced unique features like a two-player split-screen mode and a level editor, setting it apart from other contemporary versions. The game runs at a smooth 60fps thanks to the MSX2's enhanced Z80 processor.
Notable for its vibrant color palette that utilized the MSX2's Yamaha V9938 graphics chip capabilities beyond the NES version's limitations. The soundtrack features energetic chiptune arrangements of Korobeiniki and other Russian folk themes.
Though overshadowed by Nintendo's version, this release remains historically significant as one of the few official MSX2 Tetris variants and a technical showcase for the computer's multimedia capabilities.
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