The Super Tetris Guide Gameboy, Gameboy Color, Nintendo 64 Version 1.3 1/08/00 Written By: Outkast outkast325@hotmail.com ***************************************************************************** T E T R I S ***************************************************************************** ----------------- table of contents ----------------- 1) Intro 2) Updates 3) Tetris (GB) 4) Tetris 2 (GB) 5) Tetris Attack (GB) 6) Tetris Blast (GB) 7) Tetris Plus (GB) 8) Tetris DX (GBC) 9) Tetrisphere (N64) 10) The New Tetris (N64) 11) Misc. Info 12) Credits 13) Legal Info ----------------- table of contents ----------------- ----------------- 1) Intro ----------------- Welcome to this first ever FAQ for any Tetris game, and ironically, this covers a lot of the Tetris games. Now, some people are getting mixed up about this guide, so let me explain a few things first: - This supplies FAQs, codes, hints, secrets, and other stuff for most of the Tetris games that have been made up to this day. - Believe it or not, I have played all these Tetris games, however, most of them are only in my memory. The ones I own right now are the original Tetris (Gameboy, 1987), Tetris DX (Gameboy Color, re-make of original), and The New Tetris (Nintendo 64, 1999). All the FAQs and what not that I have written for the other games comes straight from memory. - Tetrisphere (Nintendo 64, 1997) is included, even though it is different than the regular Tetris games. - There are tons of diagrams that I have drawn and used for your benfit.. They're not that pityful but I apologize if you don't understand them. - This one is the most important.... I am missing three Tetris games, the three made for the Super NES. They are: Tetris & Dr. Mario, Tetris 2, and Tetris Attack. I haven't played either of these games at all, so I'm not gonna fill up this FAQ with false info pretending I've played them. If you have anything on these three, games, please send it to me and I will credit you and appreciate it dearly! Also, check the message below from 10/20/99; I'm missing four or five more that I didn't even know about. ----------------- 2) Updates ----------------- Version 1.3 (1/8/00) Remember all those messages of info I had in the intro? Well I put them all into one section which is now #11 - Misc. Info. I als added some more information to it compliments of DBM11085 (Devin Morgan). Version 1.2 (1/7/00) No actual update or changes to the FAQ... I just changed my alias and e-mail address and replaced it everywhere in this FAQ. Please note that cripplerx@hotmail.com is no longer my e-mail address! Outkast outkast325@hotmail.com P.S. - If you want the reason for the name change, mail me and let me know and I'll tell you (this isn't the place to explain). Version 1.1 (10/20/99) I updated the intro (above) with a new message because I have been notified that I am missing some games. I also updated the credits section with a contributor. Version 1.0 (9/30/99) This is obviously the first version and release of this FAQ. It is complete in a sense, but will be updated, as I will play the games I own even more, and try to get my hands on some of the older versions that I don't own. ----------------- 3) Tetris (GB) ----------------- Name: Tetris System: Gameboy Year: 1987 This is the original Tetris; the game that started it all. ========== FAQ ========== Q: What's the concept? A: Puzzle pieces will fall down one at a time, and you will have complete control over it. You can move it with the D-Pad, or rotate the shape of it with the A button. It will eventually land and stay in that place, then the next piece will come down. You are trying to keep the blocks from piling up and extending out of the area they fall in..... Every time you fill up a line, that line will dissapear. When a line disappears, you will get a number put in your line count. See how many points you can get, but more importantly, how many lines you can make vanish. Q: How do you earn points? A: There are a few ways.... One is to press the down button on the D-Pad, which will make things more difficult but will rack you more points. The other way is to simply land pieces and make lines vanish.... If you have anymore questions regarding Tetris, send them to me (cripplerx@hotmail.com), and if they're intelligent, I'll answer them here. ========== Controls ========== D-Pad: Down - Makes Pieces fall down faster Up- Nothing Left - Moves piece to the left Right - Moves piece to the right Start - Pause A - Rotate the shape of the piece falling down ========== Pieces ========== _ | | -------------- | | vertical stick | | (A Switches it to this) | | -------------- | | - ----- | | | | square (Cannot be switched) | | ----- --- | | | | --- --- --- | | | | | | 3 squares with one on top (switches upside down, --- --- --- left, and right). --- | | --- --- --- --- | | | | | | Deformed L (Switches upside down, left, and right). --- --- --- --- | | --- --- --- --- | | | | | | Backwards Deformed L (Same switching capabilities --- --- --- as the one above). --- --- | | | | --- --- --- --- | | | | Zig Zag (Switches left and right). --- --- --- --- | | | | --- --- --- --- | | | | Backwards Zig Zag (Switches left and right). --- --- ========== Tips ========== The best tip I can give you is to look at the right hand side of the screen. You'll see a rectangular box (above the line total and score) that has one of the pieces in it. The piece in that box is the piece that will be used next. Be sure to take note of what that piece is so you can plan ahead and hopefully set something up. Here's a Diagram of the screen: --------------------- ||| | | ||| | B | A indicates where your score and your ||| | | amount of lines is shown. ||| --------| ||| | ||| C | ||| --------| B indicates the plave where you will see ||| | | the next piece to come, after the one ||| | A | that is in progress comes down. ||| | | ||| --------| C indicates where the pieces fall down. ||| | --------------------- ========== Secrets ========== Special thanks to Game Sages (http://www.gamesages.com) for these (also see credits). Harder Game At the title screen, hold DOWN and press START. When you start your game you will see a little heart by the level and the game will run much faster. Submitted by Benjamin Katt Helpful Hint You know that those blocks and l shapes can be pretty annoying. Well right from the start make a column on the left hand side for blocks only, then another column for l shaped only. When you need them use them in the center but otherwise do as I said. Submitted by Chris Pateman No Preview To play a harder game where the next piece is not shown, hit START during any point of the game. While the game is paused, hit SELECT. When the game is restored, the box where the next piece is shown will be empty. To show the pieces again, repeat this process. Submitted by rghanson@iamerica.net Secret Ending In Tetris mode B there is a special level ending. To earn it score 25 lines on level 9, with the initial height set to 5. If you're successful you will be rewarded with new music with Russian dancers and musicians prancing in front of the title picture. Submitted by Kenny Coats Secret Rockets Secret rockets are found in both type games. The type A game will show a small rocket when you hit 100,000 points and a large rocket when you hit 200,000 points. The type B game shows a space shuttle taking off when you beat the game at level 9 and height 5. Submitted by Bathazar (duncana@ix.netcom.com) PATCH CODES Special thanks to World of Nintendo (http://www.world-of-nintendo.com) for these (also see credits). Game Genie Codes: CEC-30E-C45 Keep stack displayed while paused D9C-53E-D5D Keep current and next pieces displayed while paused *= Codes are switchable; switch on when you need the piece of your choice. Pieces are numbered 1 to 7, so write down which number stands for which piece 000-63D-6E9 + 3E0-64D-5D0 + 000-65D-087 *Only piece 1 will appear 000-63D-6E9 + 3E0-64D-5D0 + 040-65D-087 *Only piece 2 will appear 000-63D-6E9 + 3E0-64D-5D0 + 080-65D-087 *Only piece 3 will appear 000-63D-6E9 + 3E0-64D-5D0 + 0C0-65D-087 *Only piece 4 will appear 000-63D-6E9 + 3E0-64D-5D0 + 100-65D-087 *Only piece 5 will appear 000-63D-6E9 + 3E0-64D-5D0 + 140-65D-087 *Only piece 6 will appear 000-63D-6E9 + 3E0-64D-5D0 + 180-65D-087 *Only piece 7 will appear ----------------- 4) Tetris 2 (GB) ----------------- Name: Tetris 2 System: Gameboy Year: 1988 I played this when I was about 8 or 9 years old; written from memory. ========== FAQ ========== Q: How is this different from the original Tetris? A: This is the so called "improved" version of the original, although I don't find it nearly half as good. It is available now for two players, and introduces new features like bombs into the game. ========== Secrets ========== Special thanks to Game Sages (http://www.gamesages.com) for these (also see credits). Easier Game At the title screen press and hold UP and START until the title screen disappears. In easy mode there are fewer bombs and bricks fall slower. Special thanks to World of Nintendo (http://www.world-of-nintendo.com) for these (also see credits). Game Genie Codes: C98-E9A-081 No next piece screen 10D-649-F71 + 00D-629-081 + 3ED-639-B30 Blocks come down fast 70D-649-F71 + 00D-629-081 + 3ED-639-B30 Blocks come down very fast 20D-649-F71 + 00D-629-081 + 3ED-639-B30 Blocks come down super fast 00A-4BA-A29 Can select round above 30 on options screen FA8-CB8-4C1 In versus mode, no blocks added to top of screen --------------------- 5) Tetris Attack (GB) --------------------- ========== FAQ ========== Q: Tetris Attack? The hell? A: Yes, one of the less famous Tetris games..... It's a 1990 Gameboy game. I remember it briefly, can't really describe it. ========== Passwords ========== Special thanks to Game Sages (http://www.gamesages.com) for these (also see credits). Hard Mode: Level Password 2 ?4XJ700N 3 ?28J71HN 4 Q1LK51ZN 5 JCCK82TP 6 !WML12!P 7 PZ5LQCZP 8 KJXMJXXP 9 YKHMJYWP Use these passwords for Vs. Computer mode: Level Password 2 63QJJ05Q 3 6FDJJ1CQ 4 65MJK1ZN 5 2HBJN2TP 6 1PQK22TP 7 4!9L1C?P 8 2ZRLRXXP 9 8LCL8YXP 10 B!YL8YWP End 8JFL8ZWP 10 ZPPM5YWP 11 RN9NRZUP -------------------- 6) Tetris Blast (GB) -------------------- ========== FAQ ========== Q: Tetris Blast, I really don't remember this one. What year? A: 1991. This one remains in my memory more than the others for some reason. ========== Secrets ========== Special thanks to Game Sages (http://www.gamesages.com) for these (also see credits). Change the Music While playing, press START then SELECT to change the music. Submitted by John Boles (goldeneye_66@hotmail.com) Fight Mode At the "One Player/Two Player" screen press B five times, then press START. An option called FIGHT 2 will appear on the next screen. Submitted by Robert Knickerbocker Passwords Level Password 20 DOVGYKHD 46 ZCYXJVMH Submitted by asim6276@hotmail.com and Mr.Lucky ------------------- 7) Tetris Plus (GB) ------------------- ========== FAQ ========== Q: Tetris Plus? Huh? A: 1992..... This one was, by far, the worst one I've seen. Q: Any patch codes for it? A: Yeah, it's Game Shark compatible but I don't think the Game Genie works. =========== Patch Codes =========== Special thanks to the Game Shark Code Creators Club for this (http://www.cmgsccc.com) also see credits. Game Shark Code: 1 - Always Get Straight Pieces 010486C6 =========== Secrets =========== Special thanks to Game Sages (http://www.gamesages.com) for these (also see credits). Level Select To select any level, you must complete Stage 100 (Atlantis World Stage 20), then select Puzzle, then Continue, your continued game says "Stage Clear". During Puzzle game, Pause and Press B. You can play any level 001-100. Submitted by WolfpacSOB@aol.com =========== NOTE =========== As you can see, info is scarce on this game. Please contribute anything you may have to me (cripplerx@hotmail.com). ------------------- 8) Tetris DX (GBC) ------------------- Name: Tetris DX System: Gameboy Color Year: 1998 This is a magnificent upgrade to the original Tetris for Gameboy made in 1987. Everything is in color, and there is a changes section a little bit down the way. ========== FAQ ========== Q: What's the concept? A: Puzzle pieces will fall down one at a time, and you will have complete control over it. You can move it with the D-Pad, or rotate the shape of it with the A button. It will eventually land and stay in that place, then the next piece will come down. You are trying to keep the blocks from piling up and extending out of the area they fall in..... Every time you fill up a line, that line will dissapear. When a line disappears, you will get a number put in your line count. See how many points you can get, but more importantly, how many lines you can make vanish. Q: How do you earn points? A: There are a few ways.... One is to press the down button on the D-Pad, which will make things more difficult but will rack you more points. The other way is to simply land pieces and make lines vanish.... If you have anymore questions regarding Tetris, send them to me (cripplerx@hotmail.com), and if they're intelligent, I'll answer them here. ========== Controls ========== D-Pad: Down - Makes Pieces fall down faster Up- Nothing Left - Moves piece to the left Right - Moves piece to the right Start - Pause A - Rotate the shape of the piece falling down ========== Pieces ========== _ | | -------------- | | vertical stick | | (A Switches it to this) | | -------------- | | - ----- | | | | square (Cannot be switched) | | ----- --- | | | | --- --- --- | | | | | | 3 squares with one on top (switches upside down, --- --- --- left, and right). --- | | --- --- --- --- | | | | | | Deformed L (Switches upside down, left, and right). --- --- --- --- | | --- --- --- --- | | | | | | Backwards Deformed L (Same switching capabilities --- --- --- as the one above). --- --- | | | | --- --- --- --- | | | | Zig Zag (Switches left and right). --- --- --- --- | | | | --- --- --- --- | | | | Backwards Zig Zag (Switches left and right). --- --- ========== Tips ========== The best tip I can give you is to look at the right hand side of the screen. You'll see a rectangular box (above the line total and score) that has one of the pieces in it. The piece in that box is the piece that will be used next. Be sure to take note of what that piece is so you can plan ahead and hopefully set something up. Here's a Diagram of the screen: --------------------- ||| | | ||| | B | A indicates where your score and your ||| | | amount of lines is shown. ||| --------| ||| | ||| C | ||| --------| B indicates the plave where you will see ||| | | the next piece to come, after the one ||| | A | that is in progress comes down. ||| | | ||| --------| C indicates where the pieces fall down. ||| | --------------------- ========== Secrets ========== Special thanks to Game Sages (http://www.gamesages.com) for these (also see credits). Chalkboard Screen Saver 1. On the first demo press SELECT. A fish screen saver will apper instead of the demo. 2. Close the screen saver by pressing A. 3. On the next demo press A. A confetti screen saver will appear. Close the screen saver by pressing B. 4. On the last demo press B. This code can take a while. Submitted by Billy G. (Yosh219@aol.com) Confetti Screen Saver Press Start after the demo begins and you will get the Confetti/Nintendo Logo Screen Saver. Nice graphics demonstration of the GameBoy Color's capabilities. Submitted by Speed! Continue a One-Player Game If you ever get tired while playing a game,Press "START" to pause the game, then switch off the power. Now when you turn the system on, you will get a "CONTINUE?" screen, and you will start off from where you left off. Submitted by Sushi Ball Z Fish Screen Saver When the main screen appears, wait until the demo starts then press A to cancel it. After that the demo will be replaced by some fishies swimming around on the screen. Submitted by Cab84 Move the Blocks Up In Tetris DX, there's a bug. When any piece but a straight bar or a block is falling, hold LEFT (even after it's against the wall keep holding left) and keep pressing A really fast and the piece will actually start moving back up! You can do the same thing on the right side wall, but you have to hold RIGHT and keep pressing B instead. It's strange but it works. Submitted by Blazemore No Preview To play a harder game where the next piece is not shown, press SELECT while playing. To show the pieces again, repeat this process. Submitted by phoenix9999@usa.net Quick Restart To get back to the beginning screen at any time simply hold START, SELECT, A and B all at once. Submitted by Joshmann ========== Changes ========== This is a changes section between this new Tetris DX 1998 game for Gameboy Color and the original Tetris from 1987 for Gameboy. - Tetris DX is in full color. - Tetris DX has more game options such as marathon, 40 lines, ultra, and versus computer, as well as three different music types. - You see a celebration cinema if you do good in DX. --------------------- 11) Tetrisphere (N64) --------------------- ===================== Secrets / Patch Codes ===================== Special thanks to Cheat Code Central (http://www.cheatcc.com) for these, used by permission (also see credits). Level select Enter "[Saturn][Spaceship][Rocket][Heart][Skull]" as a name. Then, press L + C-Right + C-Down to enter the special characters in the name. Any level in any game mode may now be accessed. Lines mini-game Enter "LINES" as a name. Now the object of the game is to remove an area large enough to released the trapped character. Line up three pieces in a horizontal or vertical line to remove them. Hidden music Enter "G[Alien head]MEBOY" as a name. Then, press L + C-Right + C-Down to enter the special character in the name. Enter the audio screen to access nine additional songs. View vortex sequence Enter "VORTEX" as a name. Then, hold the reset button. Now a sequence showing all robots being sucked into a vortex will be displayed after several seconds. Release the reset button to end the display. View credits Enter "CREDITS" as a name. Game Shark Codes Single & VS Mode Codes Infinite Misses P1 80112F9F 0003 Secret Cheat Menu Screen 8011265F 00AD Infinite Time P1 80112629 0000 Weapon Modifier P1 80110922 00?? Single Player Mode Only Score Modifier P1 (Smaller) 80112D18 ???? Score Modifier P1 (Larger) 80112D1A ???? Infinite Slides P1 (Puzzle Mode) 801127E9 0009 Time Modifier (Larger-Puzzle Mode) 81112D2C ???? Time Modifier (Smaller-Puzzle Mode) 81112D2E ???? Infinite Misses P2 80116207 0003 Infinite Time P2 80115890 0000 Weapon Modifier P2 80113B8A 00?? Gameboy Cheat Message 80112F9E 0003 Quantity Digits to Accompany Weapon Modifier Code 00 - Rocket 01 - Dynamite 02 - Magnet 03 - 3 Purple Bars 04 - Drop Bomb 05 - Green Spike Ball -------------------- 10) New Tetris (N64) -------------------- Name: The New Tetris System: Nintendo 64 Year: 1999 ========== Hints/Tips ========== Special thanks to Cheat Code Central (http://www.cheatcc.com) for these, used by permission (also see credits). Turbo mode Select single player mode, enter "2FAST4U" as a name, then highlight "OK" and press A. When the game begins, the blocks will eventually fall very quickly. Turbo CPU mode Select single player mode, enter "AI2EZ4U" as a name, then highlight "OK" and press A. When the game begins, the CPU's blocks will fall very quickly, while your blocks will remain at normal speed. Music kaleidoscope Enter the audio options screen and set the song to "Haluci" and the music mode to "Choose". Then select single player mode, enter "HALUCI" as a name, then highlight "OK" and press A. A kaleidoscope will now appear in place of the game. Note: The Nintendo 64 must be reset to quit this mode. =========== Patch Codes =========== Special thanks to Cheat Code Central (http://www.cheatcc.com) for this, used by permission (also see credits). Game Shark Code: P1 Press L + C-Down For Cheat Screen D01101B3 0024 8103BFE0 0000 D01101B3 0024 8103BFE2 0000 ----------------- 11) Misc. Info ----------------- ============================================================================= M E S S A G E F R O M 9 / 3 0 / 9 9 ============================================================================= If I am missing any Tetris games, or there is something not here that should be, feel free to mail me (cripplerx@hotmail.com). I hope you find this useful. ============================================================================= M E S S A G E F R O M 1 0 / 2 0 / 9 9 ============================================================================= Well, I guess this FAQ doesn't cover every Tetris game, and I certainly haven't played every Tetris game. Here are two e-mails sent in to me by OminO (also see credits). ------------------------- You are missing two that I know of. Tetris Battle Gaiden for Super Famicom and The Next Tetris for PSX. You can still buy the ladder. My roomate says the former is the best ever. OminO P.S. Let me knwo if you buy the ladder, I am curious how it is..... I remembered about three more. The two for NES, Nintendos and Tengens. The ladder still goes for 100$ used. The third is Magical Tetris for N64. Just to let you know. Also I do not know if you wnat to include Wetris. I heard it sucked though......... OminO ============================================================================= M E S S A G E F R O M 1 0 / 2 2 / 9 9 ============================================================================= I got some more Tetris info from fellow FAQ writer DBM11085 (also see credits). Here's a mail he sent me: ---------- Hey, I have a small tidbit of info as far as the NES Tetris games are concerned. First, you can buy the Tengen version for a quite cheap price at Funcoland used. I have proof of that, but I have the Nintendo version of the game.. Also, the 2 versions are the same game! It's just like the Tengen version of Pac-Man.. same game, but made by 2 different companies. I don't know why; don't ask me that one! Thanks and I hope this was somewhat helpful. Devin Morgan (dbm11085@aol.com) ---------- Thanks for that piece of info. ============================================================================= M E S S A G E F R O M 1 / 0 8 / 0 0 ============================================================================= I've received some more info from Devin Morgan: The last message that was posted (read above) was slightly incorrect. The Tengen Tetris version has 2 different 2-player modes while Nintendo's version doesn't. In addition to this, in the 2-player mode for Tengen, clearing a line results in the other player getting it dumped on them. Special thanks to Devin (DBM11085@aol.com) for this, and the message above this will be deleted for the next update (but I'll leave it here for now so others can read). ----------------- 12) Credits ----------------- Game Sages http://www.gamesages.com For most of the secrets. Cheat Code Central http://www.cheatcc.com For The New Tetris secrets. Devin Morgan dbm11085@aol.com For some info on some of the games. OminO For some info on some of the games. The Game Shark Code Creators Club http://www.cmgsccc.com For one patch code. GameFAQs http://www.gamefaqs.com For publishing this FAQ. ----------------- 13) Legal Info ----------------- This FAQ is for private use only. It may not under any circumstances be changed or altered in anyway. It may not be sold nor used in anyway to earn a profit. You may not use this on your website unless you are GameFAQs, Game Sages, Cheat Code Central, or the Game Shark Code Creators Club. The entire Tetris series for Gameboy, Gameboy Color, and Nintendo 64 is copyright © 1987-1999 by Nintendo of America. All trademarks not mentioned are respected. The Super Tetris Guide is copyright © 1999-2000 by Outkast. The latest version of this FAQ can always be found at: GameFAQs http://www.gamefaqs.com