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Tetris
Tetris () is a puzzle video game created by Alexey Pajitnov, a Soviet software engineer, in the mid-1980s. In Tetris, falling pieces consisting of four connected blocks, known as tetrominoes, must be sorted into a pile. Once a horizontal line of the playfield is filled with blocks, the line disappears, granting points and preventing the pile from reaching the top. This gameplay has been used in approximately 220 versions across at least 70 platforms. Newer versions frequently add game mechanics, some of which have become standard. , Tetris is the second-best-selling video game series, with ove

Tetris Attack
1995 puzzle video game

Tetris 99
2019 2D tile-matching puzzle battle royale video game

Puyo Puyo Tetris
2014 2D puzzle video game developed by Sonic Team

Tetris
1989 Game Boy version of Tetris

Tetris Effect
2018 puzzle video game

Tetris DS
2006 Nintendo DS video game

Magical Tetris Challenge
1998 video game

Puyo Puyo Tetris 2
2020 puzzle video game developed by SEGA
TetriNET
TetriNET is a multiplayer online Tetris game for up to six people that supports team play.

3D Tetris
1996 puzzle video game

Tetris 2
1993 puzzle video game developed and published by Nintendo

Tetris
2006 video game

Tetris
1989 Nintendo Entertainment System game
Tetris 64
1998 video game
Tetris Party
2008 video game
Tetris: The Grand Master
video game series

Tetris
1988 puzzle game developed by Atari Games

Tetris Worlds
2001 video game

Tetris Ultimate
2014 video game

Tetris Plus
1996 video game

Tetris DX
1998 video game

Tetris: Axis
2011 video game

V-Tetris
is a 1995 puzzle video game developed by Locomotive and published by Bullet-Proof Software in Japan for the Virtual Boy. Its gameplay involves the player clearing horizontal lines by moving pieces of different shapes that descend onto the playing field by filling empty spaces in order to make completed lines disappear and gain points across three modes of play. It is the first of two Tetris games released for the Virtual Boy, followed by 3D Tetris in 1996.