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Differing significantly from the original game, Tetris 2 features differently colored segments of the blocks, which can match each other vertically or horizontally to score points. This version features a Puzzle mode that is not present in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] version.<ref>[https://nindb.net/gb/tetris-2/index.html NinDB: Tetris 2 (Game Boy)]</ref>
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Tetris 2
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Developer(s): Bulletproof Software
Publisher(s): Nintendo
Platform: Game Boy
Category: Puzzle
Players:
Predecessor: Tetris DX
Successor: Tetris & Dr. Mario
Release dates
N. America: December 1993
Japan: June 14, 1994
Europe: 1994
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©1987 Elorg ©1989 Bulletproof Software ©1989, 1993 Nintendo
Original Tetris concept, design and program by Alexey Pazhitnov

Tetris 2 is the Game Boy version of Tetris 2, which was released as a 'sequel' to Tetris.

Gameplay

Differing significantly from the original game, Tetris 2 features differently colored segments of blocks (Black, Grey, and White), which can match each other vertically or horizontally to score points. This version features a Puzzle mode that is not present in the Nintendo Entertainment System version.[1]

References

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