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TETRIS NES CODE
Sheratt said he had to modify the very code that the game runs on, a lengthy and complicated process that he further details on his site. Leaderboard Guides Resources Streams Forum Statistics Sub-games. Adding a brand-new mechanic to any game isn't simple, however. The admin of the site Grid Bugs, Stephen Sherratt, has reverse engineered the code of Tetris for the NES, adding in the "hard drop" mechanic to this classic version. RELATED: Puyo Puyo Tetris 2 Adding New Sonic the Hedgehog Content A random sequence of tetrominoes (sometimes called tetrads in older versions)shapes composed of. This mechanic was originally not available in the NES version, instead making players wait for the block to slowly drop. NES - Tetris Box Art Front NES - Tetris Box Art Back. The "hard drop" mechanic is a maneuver that exists in newer Tetris games, allowing players to press up on the D-pad to immediately place the Tetrimino in the spot it is above. Tetris (NES version) remix by CaptianAwesome Tetris v1.0.2 by brenogr3 Tetris (NES version) remix-2 by asiramakitirp Tetris (NES version) by TheFamicomGuy.
Fortunately, if one wants to return to an older version of the game, a fan has created a new version of the NES title that now contains some modern elements.
From the iridescent visuals of Tetris Effect to the chaotic Tetris 99, each of these new versions try something new with the classic formula, to the point where it may become overwhelming for some. In six months of release by 1990, the NES version sold 1.5 million copies for 52 million ( 109 million adjusted for inflation), while Game Boy bundles with Tetris sold 2 million units. There are many unique and different takes on Tetris, more than there ever were before. Tetris gained greater success with the release of Nintendo's NES version and Game Boy version in 1989.