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Tetris 4D is a fairly standard Tetris game that was released in Japan shortly after the Dreamcast launched.
The game features two modes, Classic and Battle. Classic mode offers a normal solitaire Tetris game: rotate and fit falling blocks to complete lines. Five difficulty settings are available, which change the speed and piece preview settings.
The sound and graphics generally follow a modern urban/industrial theme, with five techno music choices, including a variation of the classic Tetris "Karinka". The 3D backgrounds are basic but shift viewpoint as you advance in levels.
The Battle mode offers two to four player multiplayer. One player starts off flagged, and blocks push up from the bottom as other players make lines. Once he makes enough lines himself the flag moves to another player. Difficulty is set independently allowing for handicaps.
Unfortunately, you can't play the battle mode against the computer. There's also no VMU support for saving high scores, a rather critical omission for this type of game.
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Modes
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Game details
Media Type
GD-ROM
Input Devices Required
Gamepad
Input Devices Supported/Optional
Gamepad
Multiplayer Options
Same/Split-Screen
Multiplayer Game Modes
Free-for-all / One-on-one (VS)
Number of Players Supported
1-4 Players
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Released
23 December 1998
Series
Tetris
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Age ratings
Standing
Top 51% by want to play
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