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Tetris (also referred to as Classic Tetris or NEStris) is a puzzle video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) released in 1989, based on Tetris (1984) by Alexey Pajitnov. It is the first official console release of Tetris to have been developed and published by Nintendo. It was released after two earlier NES versions of Tetris, an official Family Computer version released by Bullet-Proof Software in Japan (December 1988) and an unofficial Atari version released by Tengen in North America (May 1989).
This implementation of Tetris has two modes of play; A-Type and B-Type. In A-Type play, the goal is to achieve the highest score possible; as lines are cleared, the level will advance and increase the speed of the falling blocks. At the beginning of a B-Type game, the game board starts with randomized obstacle blocks and the goal is to clear 25 lines. In B-Type, the level remains constant, and the player chooses the height of the obstacle beforehand.
During play, the tetriminoes are chosen randomly. This leaves open the possibility of extended periods with no long bar pieces, which are essential because tetrises are worth many points more than lesser line clearings. The next piece to fall is shown in a preview window next to the play field. In a side panel, the game tracks statistics of how many of each tetrimino appeared. In A-Type, the level advances for every 10 lines cleared.