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Tetris gameboy
Tetris gameboy









In terms of the actual gameplay, some mechanics are different in version 1.0.

tetris gameboy

RELATED: One of the Rarest Atari Games Is an Indie Happy Birthday Game The A-TYPE song featured in the 1.0 version of Tetris is "Minuet," but it was changed to "Korobeiniki" in version 1.1 - which essentially became Tetris' theme song. That said, the soundtrack is the most distinguishable alterations. While it's displayed for eight seconds in version 1.1, it lasts for only two seconds in version 1.0. There's also no hyphen between the words "BULLET" and "PROOF" either. The first telltale sign on is the copyright screen. Basil's cathedral on version 1.0 goes between the two Ls in "ALL RIGHTS RESERVED," whereas the spire is positioned to the right of the second L on version 1.1 of the game.Īside from the changes on the label that are easy to overlook, version 1.0 of Tetris features some in-game differences that could make the player question its legitimacy. First, the number stamped in the bottom right corner on version 1.0 does not have a letter at the end. Version 1.1 has the letter A, which is also indicative of the game's soundtrack. However, there are two notable differences between their labels. To the untrained eye, the cartridge of the 1.0 version of Tetris looks the same as its successor, the 1.1 version.











Tetris gameboy