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'''Tetrix DX''' is a {{wp|Tetris|Tetris}} game for [[Game Boy Color]] developed by [[Nintendo]]. Although it is Game Boy Color enhanced, like many other Game Boy Color games it is compatible on the original [[Game Boy]].
 
'''Tetrix DX''' is a {{wp|Tetris|Tetris}} game for [[Game Boy Color]] developed by [[Nintendo]]. Although it is Game Boy Color enhanced, like many other Game Boy Color games it is compatible on the original [[Game Boy]].
  
The game is a successor to [[Tetris (Game Boy)]] and allows the player to save highscores that will stay after the game is powered off. It also added an additional mode to challenge against the computer.
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The game is a successor to [[Tetris (Game Boy)]] and allows the player to save highscores that will stay after the game is powered off. It also added an additional mode to challenge against the computer, and a three-minute challenge mode known as "Ultra" mode.
  
 
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Tetris DX
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North American box art
Developer(s): Nintendo
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Game Boy Color
Category: Puzzle
Players:
Predecessor: Tetris (Game Boy)
Successor: Tetris 2
Release dates
N. America: November 18, 1998
Japan: October 21, 1998
Europe: 1999
Australia: 1999

Tetrix DX is a Tetris game for Game Boy Color developed by Nintendo. Although it is Game Boy Color enhanced, like many other Game Boy Color games it is compatible on the original Game Boy.

The game is a successor to Tetris (Game Boy) and allows the player to save highscores that will stay after the game is powered off. It also added an additional mode to challenge against the computer, and a three-minute challenge mode known as "Ultra" mode.


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