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  2. Tetris 64 - Wikipedia

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    Tetris 64 was praised for its multiplayer mode, as it was the only Nintendo 64 Tetris game at the time to support multiplayer for four players; The New Tetris would later incorporate this feature when it released the following year. [1]

  3. List of Nintendo Switch Online games - Wikipedia

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    Announced in a Nintendo Direct on February 8, 2023, Game Boy and Game Boy Color games were added to the service worldwide with 10 games the same day. [61] The Game Boy emulator includes multiple display settings that recreate the visual appearance and color palettes of the original Game Boy, Game Boy Pocket , or Game Boy Color. [ 62 ]

  4. Tetris Plus - Wikipedia

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    The game consists of two main modes, Classic Mode and Puzzle Mode. Classic Mode is a standard Tetris game. Puzzle Mode is a mission-based mode where the player must clear a pre-arranged puzzle layout in a limited time. Also included is an editor for making Puzzle Mode levels, and capability for competitive multiplayer in either game mode.

  5. Tetris Attack - Wikipedia

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    Lakitu's background in Endless mode.The backgrounds change as the player progresses in Puzzle or Stage Clear mode. Tetris Attack is a puzzle video game. The player must use an on-screen cursor to arrange colored blocks into horizontal or vertical rows – matching together three or more blocks of the same color will destroy them.

  6. Wario's Woods - Wikipedia

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    Wario's Woods [a] is a puzzle video game developed and published by Nintendo.It was released in Japan and North America in 1994 and Europe in 1995 for both the Nintendo Entertainment System and the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.

  7. Game Link Cable - Wikipedia

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    The first generation Game Link Cable (model DMG-04) was released alongside the original Game Boy and has "large" connectors on both ends. It can only be used to link two original Game Boy consoles to play Game Link-compatible games, usually denoted by a "Game Link" logo (often read as "Game Boy Video Link") on the packaging and cartridge.

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