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− | ''''' | + | {{sub-stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (テトリス フォーディー) is a [[Sega Dreamcast]] game developed and published by [[Bullet-Proof Software]]. It is an entry in the ''Tetris'' series, and was released only in Japan. |
+ | During development the game was known as '''''Tetris K''''' (テトリスK). | ||
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Being an early Dreamcast game, ''Tetris 4D'' does not deviate much from its predecessors. There is a classic mode (which acts as a normal game of ''Tetris'') and a "battle" mode (which allows up to four players to compete against each other). The game has an industrial/urban theme, unlike most other entries in the series which usually have a classical architecture or Russian theme. | Being an early Dreamcast game, ''Tetris 4D'' does not deviate much from its predecessors. There is a classic mode (which acts as a normal game of ''Tetris'') and a "battle" mode (which allows up to four players to compete against each other). The game has an industrial/urban theme, unlike most other entries in the series which usually have a classical architecture or Russian theme. | ||
There are no AI players in the game and no [[VMU]] support for high-score saving. Both ''[[Sega Tetris]]'' and ''[[The Next Tetris: On-Line Edition]]'' (both also released for the Dreamcast) are seen as better games as a result. | There are no AI players in the game and no [[VMU]] support for high-score saving. Both ''[[Sega Tetris]]'' and ''[[The Next Tetris: On-Line Edition]]'' (both also released for the Dreamcast) are seen as better games as a result. | ||
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+ | * Sega of Japan catalogue pages (Japanese): [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://sega.jp/dc/981101/ Dreamcast] | ||
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Tetris 4D | ||||||||||
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System(s): Sega Dreamcast | ||||||||||
Publisher: Bullet-Proof Software | ||||||||||
Developer: Bullet-Proof Software | ||||||||||
Licensor: The Tetris Company | ||||||||||
Peripherals supported: Dreamcast VGA Box, Jump Pack | ||||||||||
Genre: Puzzle[1][2][3] | ||||||||||
Number of players: 1-4 | ||||||||||
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Tetris 4D (テトリス フォーディー) is a Sega Dreamcast game developed and published by Bullet-Proof Software. It is an entry in the Tetris series, and was released only in Japan.
During development the game was known as Tetris K (テトリスK).
Contents
Gameplay
Being an early Dreamcast game, Tetris 4D does not deviate much from its predecessors. There is a classic mode (which acts as a normal game of Tetris) and a "battle" mode (which allows up to four players to compete against each other). The game has an industrial/urban theme, unlike most other entries in the series which usually have a classical architecture or Russian theme.
There are no AI players in the game and no VMU support for high-score saving. Both Sega Tetris and The Next Tetris: On-Line Edition (both also released for the Dreamcast) are seen as better games as a result.
Magazine articles
- Main article: Tetris 4D/Magazine articles.
Physical scans
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Technical information
- Main article: Tetris 4D/Technical information.
External links
- Sega of Japan catalogue pages (Japanese): Dreamcast
References
- ↑ File:Tetris4D DC JP Box Back.jpg
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 http://sega.jp/dc/981101/ (Wayback Machine: 2014-08-04 11:43)
- ↑ https://sega.jp/history/hard/dreamcast/software_l.html#tab01 (Wayback Machine: 2020-02-01 22:57)
- ↑ Ação Games, "Abril 1999" (BR; 1999-xx-xx), page 20
- ↑ Arcade, "March 1999" (UK; 1999-02-11), page 137
- ↑ Consoles News, "Février 1999" (FR; 1999-0x-xx), page 85
- ↑ Consoles +, "Février 1999" (FR; 1999-0x-xx), page 103
- ↑ Dreamcast Magazine, "1999-01 (1999-01-01)" (JP; 1998-12-18), page 25
- ↑ Dorimaga, "2002-18 (2002-10-11)" (JP; 2002-09-27), page 35
- ↑ Dreamzone, "Fev/Mars 1999" (FR; 1999-0x-xx), page 113
- ↑ Famitsu, "1999-01-01" (JP; 1998-12-18), page 35
- ↑ Gamers' Republic, "March 1999" (US; 1999-02-15), page 84
- ↑ MAN!AC, "03/99" (DE; 1999-02-03), page 30
- ↑ neXt Level, "März 1999" (DE; 1999-02-19), page 36
- ↑ Sega Magazin, "März 1999" (DE; 1999-02-01), page 18
- ↑ Total Control, "June 1999" (UK; 1999-05-14), page 136
Tetris 4D | |
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Main page | Magazine articles | Reception | Compliance | Technical information | Bootlegs |
Tetris and Tetris-like games for Sega systems/developed by Sega | |
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Sega: Tetris (1989) | Flash Point (Mega Drive) (1989) | Bloxeed (1989) | Sega Tetris (1999) | Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol. 28: Tetris Collection (2006) | Tetris Giant (2010) | Puyo Puyo Tetris (2014) | Tetris (2019) | Puyo Puyo Tetris 2 (2020) | |
Third-Party: Blockout (1991) | Tetris Plus (1996) | Tetris S (1996) | Tetris 4D (1998) | The Next Tetris: On-Line Edition (2000) | Tetris Kiwamemichi (2004) | Tetris The Grand Master 4: The Masters of Round (unreleased) | |
Unlicensed: Super Columns (1990) | Super Tetris (19xx) | Flashpoint (19xx) | |
Tetris related media | |
Tetremix (1989) | Flash Point/Bloxeed (1990) | New Century (2006) | Puyo Puyo Tetris 1 & 2 Original Soundtrack (2020) |