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  • LOCKJAW: Tetris the way you want it

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    Eric Caoili
    Eric Caoili
    05.25.2007

    Fed up with Tetris DS's infinite T-Spin? Looking for a Tetris clone with a ruleset and play style that fits your specific needs? LOCKJAW aims to give you that personalized experience, providing over 20 configurable options. While this homebrew release doesn't have the visual flair of Nintendo's recent remake, you can customize nearly every aspect, from scoring methods to line clear delays.Want to limit the amount of upcoming pieces that are displayed? Or try out a narrower well? Load up LOCKJAW, and fashion your tetromino experience to your heart's content. [Via DCEmu]

  • Best of the rest: Zack's picks

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    Zack Stern
    Zack Stern
    01.01.2007

    Tetris DS (DS)Nintendo is guilty of shoveling franchises at its fans; did we need another Tetris? Does the NEStalgia design make the game more fun? Probably not. (And I think the pixelated graphics on the top screen detract from the game; I'd rather have the classic Russian graphics and music.) But this game with just adequate art direction excels in its online match-ups. I just keep coming back to Tetris DS to battle other action-puzzle dorks online.

  • Japanese software sales chart, Aug. 14-20: Yes, it's Mario again

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    Chris Powell
    Chris Powell
    08.25.2006

    I'm sure by now Mario is haunting Kaz Hirai's dreams. It seems like the plummer just won't give up that top spot, but more importantly, the Nintendo DS once again had seven games in the top 10. And that's not even counting another of which is a Gameboy Advance title.1. New Super Mario Bros. (DS) - 103,774 / 2,835,7082. Tamagotchi no Puchi Puchi Omisetchi Gohiikini (DS) - 65,554 / 400,4293. Shaberu! DS Oryouri Nabi (Cooking Navi) (DS) - 55,759 / 346,719 4. Brain Age 2 - Nintendo (DS) - 45,978 / 3,031,4115. Animal Crossing: Wild World (DS) - 41,813 / 3,119,1086. Daito Giken Pachislot Hihouden (PS2)- Daito Giken - 39,070 /*NEW*7. Rythm Tengoku (GBA) - 29,911 / 88,0898. Tetris DS - Nintendo (DS) - 26,791 / 781,1109. SD Gundam G Generation Portable (PSP) - 25,716 / 217,94310. Brain Training for Adults (DS) - 25,139 / 2,713,284I guess the one good thing for us PSP fanboys is at least Gundam is holding down that ninth spot, right? But in its third week of release, it barely beat out Brain Training, which has been out for 67 weeks.(Via Games Are Fun)

  • Japanese pop star pwns in Tetris DS

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    Nikki Inderlied
    Nikki Inderlied
    08.15.2006

    Utada Hikaru does more than sing. She pwns your arse in Tetris DS. Known for her songs in Kingdom Hearts 1 and 2, among many others in Japan, the pop star went to a Nintendo sponsored event called The Tetris Battle over the weekend and bested 26 out of 28 competitors. She lost her first two rounds but came back quick enough to even defeat a Nintendo developer in an exhibition match. She's more than a pretty face with a pretty voice. She's a "Tetris aficionado."

  • Japanese software chart, 22-28 May: Mario madness

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    Ludwig Kietzmann
    Ludwig Kietzmann
    06.02.2006

    Giving his competitors a veritable butt-stomp, Mario finds himself at the very top of the Japanese software sales chart this week -- nearly 900,000 people donned their rose-colored glasses and marched out of a store with a copy of the portly plumber's retro adventure. [DS] New Super Mario Bros. [DS] Brain Training 2 [DS] Brain Training for Adults [PSP] Dragon Quest & Final Fantasy in Itadaki Street Portable [DS] Tetris DS [PS2] Kimikiss [PS2] World Soccer Winning Eleven 10 [DS] English Training [DS] Animal Crossing: Wild World [PS2] Jikkyou Powerful Major League

  • New Super Mario: Big in Japan

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    Ludwig Kietzmann
    Ludwig Kietzmann
    05.30.2006

    It's easy when you're big in Japan. Nintendo recently announced at a Japanese retailer meeting that New Super Mario Bros. sold through over 900,000 copies in its first 4 days of availability. Not a huge surprise, but another indicator that even Nintendo benefits from everything old being new again. Other successes in Japan, where the Eastern seas so blue, were Tetris DS which sold 800,000 in 4 weeks and of course, the DS Lite itself. In the month of April alone, Nintendo shifted 950,000 Lites. It looks like this whole "double screen" thing is going to work out for them after all. [Apologies for the Alphaville lyrics used throughout this post. Thanks Feek!]

  • Metareview - Tetris DS

    by 
    Ludwig Kietzmann
    Ludwig Kietzmann
    03.22.2006

    Everything old is new again. Nintendo brings the classic epic of plummeting blocks and tight squeezes to the DS with brand new modes, Wi-Fi play and cameo appearances by some old friends. For the most part, it looks like Tetris DS has succeeded admirably at balancing the new with the nostalgia. Gamespy (90%) loved the online play, the retro NES visuals and the new modes, but thought less of Puzzle Mode and the ability to infinitely spin pieces. "Whether you're playing it online though Nintendo's Wi-Fi Connection or with a bunch of friends who are next to you, multiplayer makes the normally awesome Tetris even more awesomer. If, in fact, awesomer were a word." (Sadly, it's not.) IGN (90%) really appreciated the new additions to the established gameplay. "And you haven't lived until you've played ten player Tetris complete with rotation-freezing lightning bolts and piece-shifting banana peels flying between the systems." Gamespot (75%) complains about the infinite spin and the lack of "pure" Tetris mode, but concedes that local multiplayer is a blast (but online multiplayer is "poorly realized"). "But still, it's Tetris, one of the most popular and significant puzzle games ever, and some of the magic that put it in such a venerable position still manages to shine through." 1up (90%) says that despite all the new modes, the game is still just a solid rendition of Tetris . "But at heart, it's simply Tetris, on the go, with online multiplayer and a highly polished presentation. And that makes it a must-have for anyone with a DS."

  • New Tetris DS commercial excites

    by 
    David Hinkle
    David Hinkle
    03.15.2006

    Joystiq Blogger Blake Snow recently put up this Tetris DS commercial he found via N-Sider. Blake was quick to point out the overall rise in Nintendo commercials from those horrible ones of yesteryear. [Via Joystiq]

  • New Tetris DS commercial

    by 
    Blake Snow
    Blake Snow
    03.15.2006

    The above Tetris DS commercial is nicely done, displaying how a skydiver might play Tetris in mid-air with friends. Is it just me or are Nintendo commercials getting better? Look out for Tetris DS when it hits store shelves on March 20. [via N-Sider]

  • Nintendo WiFi adds Hunters, Tetris DS to hub

    by 
    Ross Miller
    Ross Miller
    02.28.2006

    Since Nintendo's WiFi service caters to so few games (only 3 currently available), the new page update comes as somewhat of a major expansion. Nintendo is preparing for its upcoming release (21 days to go) of two new WiFi-enabled titles, Metroid Prime Hunters and Tetris DS, by giving them their own hub pages. Not a lot of information on either page (just a generic game description and screen shot for each), but expanding the WiFi-enabled "Games in Play" menu by about 66% is a moderate milestone for this up-and-coming online venture. [Via DS Fanboy]

  • Tetris DS wifi page up

    by 
    Blake Snow
    Blake Snow
    02.28.2006

    Though the game won't launch until March 20, Nintendo has already begun the prepping for puzzle wifi madness with a dedicated Tetris wifi page. From the article: "Log on with Tetris DS and dig in for some puzzling head-to-head action via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. When you're ready to take a break from your block battles, come to the Tetris DS gaming hub and see how you rank against other players." Not a lot new here, rather a heads up regarding the pending service and reminder that the game is a mere 21 days away. Let the sweet Russian music prevail. [Thanks, Nushio]

  • Screenshots: Tetris DS

    by 
    Blake Snow
    Blake Snow
    02.23.2006

    Warning! The following link contains more Tetris DS screenshots than you may care to see. We started to count how many, but stopped after 24. The game's March 20 US release for the DS can't come soon enough!

  • Tetris DS preview

    by 
    Blake Snow
    Blake Snow
    02.17.2006

    1UP gets their hands on a preview of the soon-to-be released Tetris DS. From the article: "Surprisingly, Tetris DS will be in stores in slightly more than a month, meaning a pleasantly-short wait for this potential addiction. Sure, you've played Tetris before, but the DS iteration has an excellent chance at be the most playable and engaging version of the classic to date." Though the site wasn't able to play the online version of the game, they speak highly of the local based game modes. I can already see various colored blocks dropping in dual-screen delight.

  • Tetris DS videos entertain and delight

    by 
    Ludwig Kietzmann
    Ludwig Kietzmann
    02.14.2006

    The nostalgic sight of plummeting Tetris blocks (or Tetrominoes, if you prefer) is sure to foster a warm feeling deep inside any gamer. Right now, we have an insatiable desire to give those L-shaped pieces a loving, yet slightly uncomfortable hug. Nintendo undoubtedly feels the same way, at least judging by all the love they're giving the upcoming touch-enabled Tetris DS. The chaps over at British Gaming Blog have posted some videos of the game in action, including some showing the game's Push and Touch modes. Don't worry, they're safe for work. The latter mode is a more slow-paced affair, with Tetrominoes awkwardly stacked on top of each other and awaiting the player to spin them about, thus allowing them to slot into each other and disappear. As for the ingenious Donkey Kong-themed Push mode, it seems ideally suited for Wi-Fi multiplayer battles. Each player is relegated to one of the DS screens, with the opponent being mirrored in the bottom screen (i.e. his blocks move upwards). Each player slots Tetrominoes into a cluster of blocks that's initially right in the middle of the two playing fields. Performing well and racking up combos pushes the block cluster away and into your opponent's screen, lessening his maneuvering space and chances of survival. If that explanation doesn't make sense (and we don't blame you), just check out the videos. A word of warning, though: Turn off the sound. Those catchy old-school remixes will become lodged in your brain for the rest of the day. [Thanks, JonathanEx!] [Update: The official Nintendo source.]

  • OMFG! Zelda on the DS... in Tetris DS

    by 
    Christopher Grant
    Christopher Grant
    02.04.2006

    Alright, so it's not the same thing, but we do have a picture of the Zelda-themed level in the upcoming Tetris DS, in addition to the Mario-themed image we've already seen. Not sure what exactly constitutes a "theme" but it appears to be at least a background and a character image; maybe some music and sound effects will get added in too. Wonder what the other themes are gonna be... obviously Metroid. Maybe some other classics like Ice Climber, Excitebike, or Kid Icarus? [Thanks, Archaic Sage]

  • New Metroid Prime Hunters boxart and Tetris DS logo

    by 
    Blake Snow
    Blake Snow
    01.17.2006

    Not that you'll turn a backflip upon this breaking news, but Nintendo has unveiled the boxart for the forthcoming Metroid Prime Hunters along with the Tetris DS logo. We have a feeling it's gonna be a good first quarter for DS games. Check 'em! [via 4cr]

  • New Tetris DS screens show off 10-player battle

    by 
    Ross Miller
    Ross Miller
    01.16.2006

    Two new screens have surfaced for the recently-announced Nintendo DS incarnation of Tetris, so let's overanalyze these images, shall we? The first image reveals the multiplayer portion of the game. The top screen shows 10 different Tetris wells (with yours being the first listed). Each well has an associated name, and player 2 even has his own icon. You can see in detail what each player is doing - even their pieces as they drop, apparently. The bottom screen features an aesthetically-pleasing Mario-themed backdrop and two features to the left of your own well: a Tetris block being "held" and a ghost item to use via the 'X' button. The second image demonstrates the single-player aspect of Tetris DS. Like in the aforementioned image, there is a held block as well as a preview of the next 6 blocks to be used. The top screen, it appears, will be animation related to Super Mario Bros. 3. All in all, the game looks pretty. We'll find out soon enough how pretty it plays: Tetris DS is set for release March 20. [Thanks, Timmeh]

  • Tetris DS screens hit the web

    by 
    Blake Snow
    Blake Snow
    01.10.2006

    The above Tetris DS images have surfaced this evening. The dual screens may do more than the original press release hinted after seeing the top left screen. Also, the 10 multi-player mode looks like it will be wicked awesome (if I may borrow the term from any swanky New Englanders out there).

  • Wi-fi enabled Tetris DS announced

    by 
    Blake Snow
    Blake Snow
    01.10.2006

    Nintendo has announced the wi-fi enabled Tetris DS for the dual screen portable today. The game will feature several modes including classic themed based puzzles like Mario Bros. and Zelda, touch screen interactivity, special Tetris puzzles, and multiplayer mode up to 10 players locally and between 2- to 4-players on the wi-fi connection. Only one DS owner needs the game card for local multiplayer and the title will use a point system for online battles. Tetris DS is slated for release March 20. Though the game has existed for more than 20 years, it's still hard not to get excited about this one if you're a puzzle fan. Many thanks, Alexey. [via DS Fanboy]