Tetris (NES)

Tetris
Developer Nintendo
Genre Puzzle
Famicom / NES
US November 1989
EU 23rd February 1990

Information

When Tetris was first launched, there was confusion over who owned the rights to develop and distribute the game on home consoles. In Japan, Bulletproof Software developed and published a version of the game on the Famicom, as they had discovered Tetris and negotiated for it to be sold outside of Russia.

In the United States, Tengen believed they had acquired the rights to the NES version through Atari when they signed exclusive home computer rights, and they developed a version of the game for the system. When Nintendo showed the Tengen NES version to the representative from the Soviet Ministry of Software and Hardware Export (ELORG) he grew angry at being deceived by Atari. Together with Nintendo, they renegotiated for the NES version, and took steps against Atari and Tengen.

The case went to court, where Nintendo had to show that the NES was not a home computer, and should be classified as a videogame console. The terms of the contract that ELORG had drafted worked in Nintendo's favour, and they were rewarded the license to develop the game on the NES outside of Japan, while the Tengen version of Tetris was pulled off the shelves.

Cameos

Game B Ending

Game B Ending

When you complete Game B game on speed 9, height 5 you are rewarded with a scene featuring an all-star lineup of Nintendo characters having a Russian-themed party.

Submitted by Fryguy64

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