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Tetris (Europe)

Game Boy
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1989
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✪ Reviewed on October 7, 2023
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The legendary Tetris bundled with the Game Boy. Tetrominoes, lines to clear, endless A-Type or goal-based B-Type. Iconic OST by Hirokazu Tanaka, link-cable versus revolutionary for 1989. One of the greatest games ever, period. The cartridge that sold the Game Boy to the world.

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Category
Puzzle 2 players 3+
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

2/5
Art direction
"Decent"
4/5
Music
"Excellent"
1/5
Story
"Anecdotal"
Difficulty
"Easy"
Technical info
💾0,02 MB 📅31/07/1989
Published by Nintendo

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Collector interest

European PAL run of Game Boy Tetris, published by Nintendo, the continental counterpart of the puzzler that fuelled the system's take off in Europe. An outright best seller shifted in huge numbers, it stays widely available as a loose cart or common boxed copy, hence with no real scarcity. Its collector interest narrows to condition: a clean PAL cardboard box with multilingual manual, or a graded sealed copy, the only true value levers for such a widespread title.

Better with friends

Linked by cable, the most universal puzzle there is turns into a relentless duel where every burst of cleared lines buries your opponent under junk rows. The competition is crystal clear and snappy, welcoming from the first game yet bottomless for anyone chasing the win. It takes the Link Cable and two units to enjoy, but once hooked up, the instant rematch forges a rivalry you never quite shake.

A cult cover

The Japanese edition drops the Russian imagery for a plainer presentation, centered on the falling bricks and a look specific to the local publisher. The clean layout makes the concept itself the star, with no picturesque detour. More stripped-down than the Western version, this variant draws collectors after the phenomenon's very first incarnation.

Is Tetris still worth playing in 2026?

The Game Boy's historical bundle, Tetris remains one of the most effective cartridges ever produced. Tetrominoes, line clears, endless A-Type, timed B-Type and a link-cable versus mode that still feels like a stroke of genius today. Hirokazu Tanaka's music, especially the famous Korobeiniki arrangement, lives in the collective unconscious. Control balance, monochrome readability and near-infinite replay value hold up without a single compromise. A total classic, still perfect for five minutes or a whole afternoon, at any age, with no need to grade on a historical curve.

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