Description
Nintendo and Alexey Pajitnov's legendary falling-tetromino puzzle game, bundled with the Game Boy at launch. Published by Nintendo, released in 1989 in Europe and North America. Timeless classic mechanics, increasing speed levels, time trial mode, and 2-player link cable multiplayer.
Tetris review
Stack, rotate, clear lines: it's hard to be more lucid, yet the gradual speed-up turns every game into a duel against yourself. The instant response of the controls and the rising tension stay absolutely effective. Few games come this close to mechanical perfection, and this one can be replayed forever without wearing thin.
Slide, rotate, slot in: three moves are enough to open a time warp you emerge from hours later. The rising tempo and the hunt for the perfect line create an almost hypnotic tension. Universal, instant, never matched in its purity, it's arguably the most addictive pocket companion ever devised.
Rotating a piece, completing the line and feeling the tempo race away: it's hard to imagine a loop purer or more immediate to restart. The climbing score and the rising speed turn every game into a personal challenge you instantly want to replay. A timeless model of economy, this portable version remains one of the peaks of gaming's pull.
Stacking and clearing lines without ever reaching an end turns every game into a race for the best score. The accelerating difficulty and the urge to push one notch further create a loop as simple as it is inexhaustible. A legendary companion to the console's launch, this puzzle owes its immortality to that immediate addiction you never quite exhaust.