• Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Meanwhile, my wife got me an “official” Tetris handheld game for Christmas and not only does it only have 15 levels, but the music repeats once and then stops until you restart the game.

    You know what I would love? A basic, no-frills Tetris game for my phone. I don’t know why that is too much to ask for.

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      9 months ago

      I don’t know what phone you have but an nes emulator app and a Tetris ROM is totally a thing that’s not too complex

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            9 months ago

            I appreciate the advice and I’ll definitely look into it, but I really shouldn’t have to look into it or run an emulator. If the company that owns Teris (who now sue anyone trying to put out a similar game) just put out a simple version of Tetris with an ad banner at the bottom, they would make serious bank from all of us older people who grew up playing it constantly. They would probably even make a decent amount of money if they charged for it up front.

            There is an official Tetris phone game. It’s shit. There’s no normal Tetris mode on it. I really don’t understand.

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        9 months ago

        You can also get cheap, ESP32 based gameboy pocket style emulator handhelds that are nice. They stopped making the original Odroid Go, but there are others out there.

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      9 months ago

      Check out falling lightblocks. I’m not sure if it’s on iPhone but on Android you have to get it from their website because Google removed it from the playstore because they got copyright claimed

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      9 months ago

      Blame the Tetris Guideline. In the mid 2000s, they changed the rotation system, and under the new system, any player of intermediate skill can just play forever. Once you know the tricks to keeping a piece in play and building the stack in a way that you can always get a piece where you want it, you can’t lose until you voluntarily lose. That was, needless to say, a bit broken for leaderboard purposes. So as a bandaid solution to that, the main mode was changed from endless to 150 lines.