d21lewis said:
Yeah. It's been a really long time and the Gameboy version didn't offer any way to save data. I remember reading an issue of Nintendo Power and seeing an unknown guy named Steve Wozniak (sic) in the letters section. He had a high score of 500,000 plus that he earned while riding in an airplane. They replied that "he will always have one of the highest scores". At that moment, I decided I was going to beat Steve's score. I came close. And by close, I mean not close at all. I think I had about 300,000+ points. I'd start on A-type on level 9 because you'd get more points for your combos. It'd always get to level 20 something and I wouldn't even be able to move a piece to the left or right before it locked into place. The new versions on the DS and PSP (and Xbox 360) are much easier. On the DS and PSP, I've "beaten" marathon mode. I hate it. Tetris is supposed to go on forever until you die. In the newer ones, after scoring a certain number of lines, the game just stops. If Tetris (nes) is out for the virtual console, I may download it. I relish the old school challenge! |
Well how about the arcade Grandmaster Tetris games? Those look pretty crazy.
For example, this one starts out "relatively slow" and then speeds up about halfway through. (you can see the guys hands in this one)
Or this one, no hands, but still pretty cool to watch:
starcraft: "I and every PS3 fanboy alive are waiting for Versus more than FFXIII.
Me since the games were revealed, the fanboys since E3."
Skeeuk: "playstation 3 is the ultimate in gaming acceleration"