Hello Everyone, I don’t want to waste space introducing myself, but I think I should ask this question before I email Cecil.
Anyhow.
I have heard the Tetris song that everyone knows, (you know that one…yes, the one you get stuck in your head forever) is based on a classical song. I would very much like to know what it is because I have been searching forever for it.
i don’t have my speakers hooked up, so i can’t listen to the tune via the link, but the nintendo version of tetrus we had played the dance of the sugar plum fairy from the nutcracker by tchaikovsky…
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speakers are back on. the tetris game we had on the nintendo we bought for our kids years ago didn’t play any of the four tunes linked to in this thread it played the dance of the sugar plum fairy from the nutcracker
I think tetris has the distinction of being on the most “platforms” over any other game…
I mean, its on the Regular NES, SNES, Game Boy (And its Numerous Variants), N64, Virtual Boy, Game Cube, Xbox, Playstation, Playstation 2, Cell Phones, Calculators (ti-83 - ti-89), Some TV’s have tetris built in (with other games as well). Its on hand helds (Soley Dedicated to Tetris), wrist watches, computers.
Then, not to mention you have Tetris 2, Tetrisphere, Tetris Worlds, Wordtris, Faces.
I’m Just glad Alexey can still got money of off it, after the USSR got its hands out of the picture (one way or the other).
-Tetris is covered pretty heavily in “Game Over” By David Sheff. A Documentary/History on Nintendo.
I was always partial to Nintendo (CLASSIC NES)" Music C " myself.
I see that, that is across the pond. The Tv I saw had about 30 games and was marketed towards kids (Casing was made up to be an animal, or primary colors) and possibly could have been a portable set specifically designed for minivans. The games aren’t anything to write home about. But then again, You could play Tetris on the old Atari 2600’s and lesser consoles.
In any case, these sets are not made by well known brands.
Here is a rather obsessive history of Tetris. It was ported to a lot more platforms than most games of the era, and it even managed to jump the Iron Curtain. It’s also become one of the main video game motifs, spawning clones and spinoffs on systems as diverse as wristwatches and Linux machines.