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|title=Tetris & Dr. Mario | |title=Tetris & Dr. Mario | ||
|image=[[File:TetrisDrMario.jpg|300 px]] | |image=[[File:TetrisDrMario.jpg|300 px]] | ||
|developer=[[Nintendo | |developer=Sega,Service Games,Philips Radio,Tandy,Philips Miniwatt Triode B 406,[[Playing Cards Nintendo]],[[Nintendo Game]],[[Nintendo Company]] | ||
|publisher=[[Nintendo]] | |publisher=[[Nintendo]],Philips,Tandy Electronics,Ne Dites Pas Une Lampe...Dites une.Philips,Infrogrames,[[Nintendo Nintendo]],[[N9]] | ||
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|released={{releasedate|USA|December, 1994|Europe|July 25, 1995< | |released='''[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]:'''<br>{{releasedate|USA|December 1, 1994|Europe|July 25, 1995|Russia|July 26,1995|Kazakhstan|July 24, 1995}}<br>'''[[Super Famicom]]:'''<br>{{releasedate|USA|December 1, 1994|Europe|July 25, 1995|Russia|July 26, 1995|Kazakhstan|July 24, 1995}}<br>'''[[Super Famicom Jr.]]:'''<br>{{releasedate|USA|March 27, 1998|Europe|March 28,1998|Russia|March 29|1998|Kazakstan|March 30, 1998}}<br>'''[[Super Game Boy:'''<br>{{releasedate|USA|December 1, 1994|Europe|July 25, 1995|Russia|July 26, 1995|Kazakhstan|July 24, 1995}}<br>'''[[Super Game Boy 2]]:'''<br>{{releasedate|USA|January 1, 1998|Europe|January 2, 1998|Russia|January 3, 1998|Kazakhstan|January 4, 1998}}26[http://www.themushroomkingdom.net/games/tdrm Date info from TMK], retrieved 4/2/2008</ref>}} | ||
|genre=Puzzle | |genre=Puzzle | ||
|modes=1-2 players | |modes=1-2 players | ||
|ratings={{ratings|esrb=E}} | |ratings={{ratings|esrb=E}} | ||
|platforms=[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System | |platforms=[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]],[[Super Famicom]],[[Super Famicom Jr.]],[[Super Game Boy]],[[Super Game Boy 2]] | ||
|media=8-megabit cartridge | |media=8-megabit cartridge | ||
|requirements= | |requirements= |
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}} Tetris & Dr. Mario is a game for the SNES released in 1994. It contains the popular puzzle game Tetris, a remade version of Dr. Mario, and a "Mixed Match" mode where the player plays against another player where they have to play Tetris mode B then Dr. Mario and finally Tetris mode A. It won a Player's Choice rating.
The difference from the original games is that the graphics are improved, the music is remixed and there is a Vs. Computer mode. In Dr. Mario, the Player goes up against the Blue, Yellow and Red Viruses in the difficulties easy, medium and hard respectively. Aside from that, the game play remains the same.
Characters
- Dr. Mario (Playable)
- Fever (Enemy & Opponent in Vs. Computer mode)
- Chill (Enemy & Opponent in Vs. Computer mode)
- Weird (Enemy & Opponent in Vs. Computer mode)
Screenshots
The title screen for the Dr. Mario game
The settings for Dr. Mario.
Gameplay of Mixed Match. The first player advanced to the next level and now is playing Dr. Mario while the second player is still in the first stage playing Tetris.
Staff
- Main article: List of Tetris & Dr. Mario staff
References
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