Overview

Number of Players
1 (Single Player)
Genre
Release Date

Virtual Boy

  • JP 25th Aug 1995
Series

Reviews

  • Review V-Tetris (Virtual Boy)

    You know what to do…

    Blocks fall down the screen and the player has to place them to make lines. Get a line and it disappears. Get multiple lines for extra points. Alexey Pajitnov’s falling block puzzle game has been ported to many different systems over the years, all essentially playing the same, only differentiated by the variety of modes...

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V-Tetris Guides

  • Guide Best Virtual Boy Games

    Every Virtual Boy game ranked by you

    Nintendo is an odd company in many ways; deeply appealing and safe in some respects, but also able to swing for the fences and invest money and resources in the pursuit of pure novelty. Time and again it puts out products that no other platform holder would have dreamed of, and more often than not those...

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About The Game

V-Tetris is a Japanese-exclusive Tetris game for the Virtual Boy.

It is not to be confused with the similar Virtual Boy title 3D Tetris, as the two games are entirely different. V-Tetris, unlike 3D Tetris, is mostly the same as the original Tetris games, the only difference being the cylindrical puzzle mode in which blocks could be placed in a 3-D spiral.