 | A new portable edition of the world's most renown puzzle game. Each of the DS version's six modes of play features a theme based on a classic Nintendo game, such as Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda or Metroid. The traditional Tetriminos... |
 | Originally developed on a Russian DCC clone PDP Computer by a humble employee of the Moscow Academy of Sciences, Alexey Pajitnov's mega hit succeeds where other puzzle games have failed: by keeping it simple. Seven blocks, known as Tetraminoes, and... |
 | Originally developed on a Russian DCC clone PDP Computer by a humble employee of the Moscow Academy of Sciences, Alexey Pajitnov's mega hit succeeds where other puzzle games have failed: by keeping it simple. Seven blocks, known as Tetraminoes, and... |
 | What's better than Tetris? Depending on whom you talk to, its distant cousin Tetris Attack (and N64-released Pokémon Puzzle League) might be even more satisfying and addictive. Nintendo designers took what was already a sure-win formula and... |
 | A double-pack of Nintendo's two best puzzlers -- Tetris and Dr. Mario. The games are based on the NES originals from Nintendo, with slightly upgraded graphics and sound. In Tetris, players rotate differently shaped pieces to form complete lines. In... |
 | In Tetris Evolution for the Xbox Live Arcade players will enjoy not only traditional Tetris gameplay but numerous new modes including "Go Low" and "Eraser" for both single and multiplayer. The multiplayer mode not only allows for up to four players... |
 | The classic Russian puzzle game comes to the PlayStation with TETRUS PLUS. You must arrange oddly shaped pieces composed of four blocks into complete horizontal lines. When you complete a line, it disappears and the remaining blocks settle into the... |
 | Compiliation of Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Tetris Worlds Online Edition, packed in with certain packages of the Xbox system. |
 | Think you've seen everything that TETRIS has to offer? Go beyond all preconceived notions of the mind-boggling puzzle classic, as you take on fresh challenges in all-new environments. The aim is the same: place the falling shapes into lines, leaving... |
 | Originally developed on a Russian DCC clone PDP Computer by a humble employee of the Moscow Academy of Sciences, Alexey Pajitnov's mega hit succeeds where other puzzle games have failed: by keeping it simple. Seven blocks, known as Tetraminoes, and... |