Tetris Blast
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Super Bombliss is a Puzzle game, developed by TOSE and published by Bullet Proof Software, which was released in Japan in 1995.
Part of collection:
Bombliss
(last 3 games)

Super Bombliss DX is a colorized remaster of Tetris Blast. It is a Japanese-exclusive and contains all the features of Blast, with the addition of a Puzzle mode. It features a different soundtrack and revises the appearance of the enemies in "Battle" mode.

The third episode of All Japan Super Bombliss Cup '95. All Japan Super Bombliss Cup '95 (also Bombliss Cup '95) is a Downloadable game for the Satellaview that was broadcast between October 11, 1995 and November 21, 1995. The game was presented by Hatris, Yoshi's Cookie, and Tetris developer, BPS, and it is a pseudo-sequel to the Tetris variant, Bombliss.

The fourth and final episode of All Japan Super Bombliss Cup '95. All Japan Super Bombliss Cup '95 (also Bombliss Cup '95) is a Downloadable game for the Satellaview that was broadcast between October 11, 1995 and November 21, 1995. The game was presented by Hatris, Yoshi's Cookie, and Tetris developer, BPS, and it is a pseudo-sequel to the Tetris variant, Bombliss.
Part of franchise:
Tetris
(last 3 games)

Tetris Forever celebrates the original, genre-inspiring puzzle game that escaped from behind the Iron Curtain, onto the world stage, and into our cultural consciousness. More than 15 playable classic games from the series' history are featured, including many being released for the first time outside Japan. Battle your friends in the multiplayer cult favorite Tetris Battle Gaiden, create massive explosions to clear lines in Super Bombliss, and see where it all began in 1984 with an accurate recreation of the first version of Tetris on the Electronika 60 computer.

McDonald's Chicken McNugget Tetris is a handheld version of Tetris released in exclusively in China to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the Chicken McNugget.

Tetris E60 is web game released to promote the movie Tetris. It emulates the look of the original Tetris prototype for the Electronika 60 by Alexey Pajitnov.