NintendoAge http://nintendoage.com/forum/ -Sqooner GB games with their own version in a series? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=31&threadid=188666 2019-10-17T17:00:31 -05.00 Nintegageo 29 GB games with their own version in a series? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=31&threadid=188666 2019-10-13T23:51:20 -05.00 Nintegageo 29 Originally posted by: arnpoly
 
Originally posted by: StuOhQ
 
Originally posted by: Krunch

Not to mention that the GB Tetris feels totally different, like its tighter somehow.  I'll take the NES version any day.    I wonder if Tetris 2 has similar differences from NES - but no one really cares about that game
 

I actually prefer the Gameboy version, as it's the one I put the time into as a kid. Also... I care about Tetris 2  
 

Tetris 2 has a level based puzzle mode unique to the Game Boy version.  Good thing some of us care about this game!   
Lmao much of what I say I don’t mean except this anyone want a near mint complete Tetris 2 for game boy lololol
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GB games with their own version in a series? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=31&threadid=188666 2019-10-11T14:49:30 -05.00 Nintegageo 29 Originally posted by: Splain
 
Originally posted by: arnpoly

Tetris 2 has a level based puzzle mode unique to the Game Boy version.  Good thing some of us care about this game!   

The SNES one has a puzzle mode too, I don't know about the NES version. The SNES puzzle mode doesn't let you continue if you used more than the given pieces to solve the puzzle; the GB version lets you use as many as you want but you get a little icon for each one you completed within the target # of pieces. I'm not too big on Tetris 2, but the puzzle mode isn't too bad.
Ah, that means each version (NES, SNES, GB) is slightly different then.  NES version does not have the puzzle mode, just the normal single-player mode with 80 levels and a VS mode.

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GB games with their own version in a series? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=31&threadid=188666 2019-10-11T11:46:54 -05.00 Nintegageo 29 Originally posted by: arnpoly

Tetris 2 has a level based puzzle mode unique to the Game Boy version.  Good thing some of us care about this game!   
The SNES one has a puzzle mode too, I don't know about the NES version. The SNES puzzle mode doesn't let you continue if you used more than the given pieces to solve the puzzle; the GB version lets you use as many as you want but you get a little icon for each one you completed within the target # of pieces. I'm not too big on Tetris 2, but the puzzle mode isn't too bad. ]]>
GB games with their own version in a series? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=31&threadid=188666 2019-10-11T10:10:20 -05.00 Nintegageo 29 Originally posted by: StuOhQ
 
Originally posted by: Krunch

Not to mention that the GB Tetris feels totally different, like its tighter somehow.  I'll take the NES version any day.    I wonder if Tetris 2 has similar differences from NES - but no one really cares about that game
 

I actually prefer the Gameboy version, as it's the one I put the time into as a kid. Also... I care about Tetris 2  
 
Tetris 2 has a level based puzzle mode unique to the Game Boy version.  Good thing some of us care about this game!    ]]>
GB games with their own version in a series? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=31&threadid=188666 2019-10-10T17:13:30 -05.00 Nintegageo 29 GB games with their own version in a series? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=31&threadid=188666 2019-10-10T13:58:01 -05.00 Nintegageo 29 GB games with their own version in a series? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=31&threadid=188666 2019-10-04T06:59:17 -05.00 Nintegageo 29 Originally posted by: Krunch

Not to mention that the GB Tetris feels totally different, like its tighter somehow.  I'll take the NES version any day.    I wonder if Tetris 2 has similar differences from NES - but no one really cares about that game
 
I actually prefer the Gameboy version, as it's the one I put the time into as a kid. Also... I care about Tetris 2  
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GB games with their own version in a series? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=31&threadid=188666 2019-10-02T13:32:04 -05.00 Nintegageo 29 Originally posted by: arch_8ngel
 
Originally posted by: Krunch
 
 

Someone else suggested Kid Icarus, thats a good one high recommend.   Can't think of any more.... Tetris lol?


 
Yeah, Kid Icarus is a big change from the NES version.

And Tetris actually has a different playing field size (and has link-based play), so it is a different version of the game entirely from the NES release.

 
Not to mention that the GB Tetris feels totally different, like its tighter somehow.  I'll take the NES version any day.    I wonder if Tetris 2 has similar differences from NES - but no one really cares about that game
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GB games with their own version in a series? http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=31&threadid=188666 2019-10-02T09:28:24 -05.00 Nintegageo 29 Originally posted by: Krunch
 
 

Someone else suggested Kid Icarus, thats a good one high recommend.   Can't think of any more.... Tetris lol?


  Yeah, Kid Icarus is a big change from the NES version.

And Tetris actually has a different playing field size (and has link-based play), so it is a different version of the game entirely from the NES release.

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