If you can drop the pieces faster then you can score more bonus points but if you can get the big pay off if you are able to eliminate 4 lines at once then you can get what they call the 'Tetris'. If you make I complete line then you make them disappear for points. If you are new to this classic game get outside more and know the objective is simple here: you move and rotate up to 7 different falling pieces to make horizontal lines. If you can find this game in the wild consider yourself luckier then a virgin a prom night.
Because of this Nintendo themselves quickly sued Tengen and they force them to stop selling the game and destroy the remaining copies as well. The real dirt on this game here is how Tengen Tetris was pulled from the market after it was exposed that Tengen and Mirror Soft actually didn't have the rights to Tetris in the first place. There is no real story line here in this unique puzzle game from Russia but we all know most these games don't anyway and if they do they usually suck (like in Kirby's Avalanche for the SNES or Super Bust A Move 2 for the Playstation2). This is none other than the banned but still very fun Tengen Tetris! Tetris is easily one of the biggest video game franchises of all time and has universal appeal around the world but now I'm going further back in time when this famous game first debuted (and then quickly canceled) on the home console market.