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− | {{stub}}''''' | + | {{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''', called '''''Tetris Dekaris''''' (テトリス・デカリス) in Japan, is a ''Tetris'' arcade game developed and published by [[Sega]]. It runs on [[Sega System SP]] hardware. |
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
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In reality, it is not the pieces that are big, but the play area which is small. Unlike normal ''Tetris'' games, ''Tetris Giant'' is played in a 6x7 grid (versus the traditional 10x20), meaning games have the potential to end much faster. In Score Attack mode, the game also constantly compares you to a 1,000-name leaderboard. | In reality, it is not the pieces that are big, but the play area which is small. Unlike normal ''Tetris'' games, ''Tetris Giant'' is played in a 6x7 grid (versus the traditional 10x20), meaning games have the potential to end much faster. In Score Attack mode, the game also constantly compares you to a 1,000-name leaderboard. | ||
− | Tetris Giant can be configured as a redemption game, with tickets awarded after scoring highly. | + | Tetris Giant can be configured as a redemption game, with tickets awarded after scoring highly. |
− | == | + | ==Promotional material== |
− | + | {{gallery | |
− | + | |{{gitem|TetrisGiant Arcade US Flyer.jpg|US flyer}} | |
− | + | |{{gitem|TetrisGiant Arcade EU Flyer.jpg|US flyer 2}} | |
+ | }} | ||
==Artwork== | ==Artwork== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | + | TetrisGiant logo.png | |
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
− | == | + | ==Photo gallery== |
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | TetrisGiant | + | TetrisGiant RingWide Cabinet.png|Cabinet |
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
− | *[http://dekaris.sega.jp/ Japanese | + | * Official website on [http://dekaris.sega.jp/ Sega.jp (Japanese)] |
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Developer: Sega AM1 | |||||||||||||||||
Licensor: The Tetris Company | |||||||||||||||||
Genre: Puzzle | |||||||||||||||||
Number of players: 1-2 | |||||||||||||||||
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Tetris Giant, called Tetris Dekaris (テトリス・デカリス) in Japan, is a Tetris arcade game developed and published by Sega. It runs on Sega System SP hardware.
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Gameplay
Tetris Giant is a standard, no-frills version of Tetris implementing the standardised ruleset created by The Tetris Company. Its unique selling point, however, is that the pieces are "giant" and are controlled by two oversized controllers which experience force feedback when lines are cleared or games are lost. Sega claim the joysticks in Tetris Giant are the largest ever seen in a commercial video game.
In reality, it is not the pieces that are big, but the play area which is small. Unlike normal Tetris games, Tetris Giant is played in a 6x7 grid (versus the traditional 10x20), meaning games have the potential to end much faster. In Score Attack mode, the game also constantly compares you to a 1,000-name leaderboard.
Tetris Giant can be configured as a redemption game, with tickets awarded after scoring highly.
Promotional material
Artwork
Photo gallery
Physical scans
External links
- Official website on Sega.jp (Japanese)
References
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) |