Tetris (Tengen) vs. Tetris (Nintendo)

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  • čas přidán 22. 09. 2018
  • Today on Versus, it's a showdown between two games who have the same name and were released on the same console in the same year. That's right, I'm looking at Tengen's Tetris and Nintendo's Tetris. Which version of the Soviet mind game reigns superior? Watch this video to find out.
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Komentáře • 336

  • @DJSoLVic
    @DJSoLVic Před 5 lety +92

    The biggest downfall for Tetris Nintendo is the lack of head to head play....

    • @TCYlol
      @TCYlol Před 4 lety +13

      then ctwc came along

    • @coastercrafter1productions300
      @coastercrafter1productions300 Před 4 lety +2

      And shitty controls

    • @MrK-
      @MrK- Před 3 lety +3

      @@coastercrafter1productions300 you're just shitty at it.

    • @sanseverything900
      @sanseverything900 Před 6 měsíci

      Yeah, why was 2p mode not included when the Tengen version had one? Given how big "competitive" classic nes tetris has become it makes you wonder if 2 player mode would have dominated over 1player mode in the world championships.

    • @williamandethan6274
      @williamandethan6274 Před 5 měsíci

      @@sanseverything900there’s a game genie code that actually shows that there was a 2 player mode, but it wasn’t completed when the game released

  • @BrainSlugs83
    @BrainSlugs83 Před 5 lety +144

    Honestly, I like the dancers in the Tengen version...

    • @Alvionalx
      @Alvionalx Před 4 lety +2

      I agree sorry if Im late

    • @lukanius9152
      @lukanius9152 Před 3 lety +3

      The dancers in Tengen’s Tetris is the precursor to Dance Dance Revolution. It’s a fact, look it up!

    • @minecraftblueprint9018
      @minecraftblueprint9018 Před 3 lety

      Same

    • @cullenaustin6882
      @cullenaustin6882 Před 3 lety +1

      I guess I am quite off topic but does anybody know of a good place to stream new movies online?

    • @elishajoaquin218
      @elishajoaquin218 Před 3 lety

      @Cullen Austin i would suggest flixzone. You can find it by googling =)

  • @EricICX
    @EricICX Před 5 lety +109

    Here's my two cents:
    I've played both versions very consistently. I got started with Nintendo's version, and then I found out about Tengen's version and started playing it in an emulator. Both of the versions are nearly equal from my standpoint, and I have to say that Tengen's version is more visually appealing as you can see the individual tetrominos. It's also nice having the stat bars on the right side instead of the numbers on the left, like in Nintendo's version.
    That being said, Tengen's Tetris is not without its flaws. While I would have to say it's my game of choice because you can play indefinitely (the speed only goes so far) and you can see the board when the game is paused (Seriously, how did Tengen miss that?), others would dismiss it as flaws. As a CTWC follower, I can definitely understand their choice of NES Tetris. If they chose Tengen Tetris, the matches could go on forever if the players knew what they were doing. But with Nintendo's version of Tetris, there is effectively a "killscreen" at Level 29. At this point, you cannot get pieces to the complete right or left anymore, and the game is practically finished.
    Also, here's a few more reasons why I like Tengen's version better. I personally like the soundtracks of the Tengen version much better. This is entirely subjective, and some people will have entirely different opinions about the music. Because Atari also had the arcade rights to Tetris, Tengen's Tetris really exemplifies the mid-to-late '80s craze of the "home arcade" video game category. Nintendo's version really doesn't look like something from the arcade, but that's probably just me.
    The layout on the Tengen version was never really an issue for me. I've played versions of Tetris that had the next piece pretty much everywhere. The Tengen version was very easy for me to pick up on, and I have to say I like it more because you will be looking at the top for your score anyways. Nintendo's layout is also nice, but I like the pieces of Tengen Tetris better. The menus on the Nintendo version easily win, they look a lot nicer than the bare text of the Tengen version.
    So, my final verdict. I like Tengen's version better, mostly because it feels much more responsive (to me anyways), has better music (to me), and because of all the extra features over the Nintendo version. Not that the Nintendo version isn't good, the menus are more visually pleasing and the music is also nice. But I believe that the average Tetris player would like the Tengen version better.
    Sorry if this comment's a little long.

    • @jay17737
      @jay17737 Před 4 lety

      I’ve never played the atari Tetris is all the frame data the same or do you have to hyper tap every thing like in game boy

    • @MaximRecoil
      @MaximRecoil Před 4 lety +7

      "As a CTWC follower, I can definitely understand their choice of NES Tetris. If they chose Tengen Tetris, the matches could go on forever if the players knew what they were doing."
      They should have chosen arcade Tetris, which is like Tengen Tetris (because they were both made by Atari, and Tengen Tetris is based on arcade Tetris, sharing much of the graphics and sounds), but better. I doubt anyone could play it forever, since at higher levels it not only gets very fast, but there are also pre-placed blocks and blocks that get randomly added during gameplay that you have to deal with, which makes the game more interesting, both to play and to watch.
      The music in the arcade version is the same as in the Tengen version, except it plays a different song on each level instead of having to listen to the same song for the whole game.

    • @lvintagenerd
      @lvintagenerd Před 4 lety

      Holj shit

    • @paxhumana2015
      @paxhumana2015 Před 3 lety

      @@MaximRecoil , did not Sega ALSO have a port of Tetris that was in the arcade, that only had literally 10 cartridges on Sega Genesis/Mega Drive hardware, and that is now a part of the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive Mini? Also, did you and @EricICX know that the Famicom also has its own version of Tetris?

    • @massimomenato
      @massimomenato Před 3 lety +4

      a *little* long

  • @avnix428
    @avnix428 Před 4 lety +11

    I’m not a big Tetris player, but in my opinion, the Tengen version is much better aesthetically, but the Nintendo version has a better screen layout.

  • @itchyisvegeta
    @itchyisvegeta Před 5 lety +76

    Tengen cause of the 2 player option, hands down!

  • @MaximRecoil
    @MaximRecoil Před 4 lety +16

    The best version of Tetris is the original arcade version, which is very similar to the Tengen version because they were both made by Atari. The arcade version has the same music as the Tengen version, but it shuffles through the songs automatically, so you're not stuck listening to the same song for the whole game. Also, the arcade version gives you a fresh start at the beginning of each level, and as you get to the higher levels it adds obstacles to the game, i.e., various patterns of blocks placed at the bottom that you have build around or blocks that get randomly added during gameplay.

    • @hdofu
      @hdofu Před rokem

      If we're talking Nintendo hardware I'm partial to the Famicom game Tetris 2 + Bomblis (Not to be mixed up with Tetris 2 which is closely related to Dr. Mario). I think we can all agree though the original Famicom version is awful simply because it has one of the most incomprehensibly unintuitive controller schemes.

    • @AltairEgo1
      @AltairEgo1 Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@hdofuI can't agree with that for the simple reason that this is one of the few Tetris games out there with a randomizer, and it has 29 speed levels.
      I'm not sure what you mean by control scheme, because it's the same everywhere else. You have a d-pad for directional control, and two buttons for rotation. Pretty standard stuff.
      If you mean movement of blocks. Well, it is a bit slow, but again, pretty standard stuff. We had multiple versions like the GB one which played similarly in block movement.

  • @colossus808e
    @colossus808e Před 5 lety +16

    Tengen Tetris is much closer to the arcade version, down to the music arrangements and interface.

  • @BlueflagAlpha
    @BlueflagAlpha Před 5 lety +36

    Tengen version is better for me because of the russian dancer

  • @TopSpot123
    @TopSpot123 Před 5 lety +10

    Well done video. Nicely paced and thorough, a fun watch! I fully concur with your conclusions. I slightly prefer the Nintendo aesthetics, so I usually pick it for individual play, but the lack of any two player mode is extremely strange. Conversely, co-op mode on the Tengen version is an absolute trip! For those reasons I'm glad I have both versions in my collection.

  • @iglirrationalgameleague7870

    12:08 "It doesn't offer much of a challenge"
    Boi, you haven't tried 19-5

  • @LindaCornell3069
    @LindaCornell3069 Před 4 lety +5

    I found a copy of Tengen Tetяis not too long, now that I'm self isolating for two weeks, time to bust it out!

    • @jimmyeddy
      @jimmyeddy  Před 4 lety +2

      Nice! If you're isolating with somebody, you can't go wrong with the multiplayer options.

  • @Albert8044
    @Albert8044 Před 4 lety +3

    Tengen version all the way.
    Fun fact, there was also an arcade cabinet of Tetris at many local arcades at the time when arcades were popular plus it was also 2 player vs. The Tengen version of Tetris on the Nes was a port of the arcade version, limitation had to be made in order to fit it into the cartridge.

  • @antoshekemperor8646
    @antoshekemperor8646 Před 4 lety +4

    About soundtrack i also need to add that when playing tengen version had a 8 BIT VERSION OF KATYUSHA when the dancers here appearing

    • @dayoki8091
      @dayoki8091 Před 3 lety +2

      Antoshek Emperor Yes! The katyusha part is my favourite

  • @TheBigScat
    @TheBigScat Před 4 lety +2

    So well done. Thank you! I had never seen or played the Tengen version, so I was curious. Tengen did an amazing Ms. Pac-man for the 2600. I still have that cartridge.

  • @BenChurchill76
    @BenChurchill76 Před rokem +2

    I have to say, when I played the Nintendo version when it came out, one thing I really loved was the color changes between levels. Some of them were really aesthetically pleasing, and kind of motivated me to keep progressing to get to "favorite" color combinations.

  • @f.k.b.16
    @f.k.b.16 Před 2 lety +1

    Man this video is very well done! I can't believe you only have a few thousand subscribers! (Plus one). But I digress!
    I've never played the Tegen version and I'm surprised that it really does seem to be the superior! Especially considering most (most not all) Tengen games were sadly disappointing.

  • @BrownymChannel
    @BrownymChannel Před 5 lety +8

    This episode of tetris is very crazy. the best version is of Tengen, the option 2 player of Tengen is good.

  • @TheZmusicGroup
    @TheZmusicGroup Před 3 lety +3

    It's a shame the original cart for the Tengen version is so expensive nowadays. It really is the best version on the system, the cooperative mode is so fun to play.

  • @Leturane
    @Leturane Před 5 lety +6

    I love the Loginska in the Tengen ver. the music is a combination of slow and fast paces. Sadly it only appears in this version only.

  • @wilson0617
    @wilson0617 Před měsícem

    In which version you can change the music in-game with selecr button? I can remember

  • @TheCRTman
    @TheCRTman Před 5 lety +16

    I've always like the 1988 arcade game and Tengen's port is extremely similar with extra features. That alone takes the cake imo. It's a shame it was banned. Also seems like Tengen's port of Ms. Pac-Man was way better than the official release, which is also a shame. Atari Games sure knew how to program some good ass games.

  • @nisael333
    @nisael333 Před 5 lety

    Excellent video, I really enjoy all the analysis

  • @MrMetalclay
    @MrMetalclay Před 5 lety +5

    I've never played Tengens version but I definitely think 2 player is must. The only thing that keeps me going in the Nintendo version is trying to get a bigger rocket finish.

  • @hdofu
    @hdofu Před rokem

    Oddly enough, didn't realize until recently that another official version of Tetris for hardware based on the NES, it also marked the first time Kolibreinki would be the bg music as you played as it was the title screen for the Famicom version by Bullet Proof Software.

  • @LaskyLabs
    @LaskyLabs Před 3 lety +4

    Being able to play co-op Tetris is weird, but also awesome.
    When you play with someone who can think in sync with you it's magical. Hell even when you talk with each other it's an amazing feeling working together.

  • @obliviousmode575
    @obliviousmode575 Před 2 lety

    I grew up playing the Gameboy version of Tetris. It’s funny I don’t remember playing Tengen’s version at home. The only version of it I remember playing is in arcades. I recently picked up NES Tetris. I thought of maybe 🤔 trying to see if can play in a tournament or try out for one. I know I need to commit to playing hours of this to train myself. The songs on both these are great. They are very iconic and nostalgic. These tunes brings back waves of childhood experiences. This was a very good video! Thank you for your comparisons.

  • @MaximRecoil
    @MaximRecoil Před 4 lety

    2:16 - That's not St. Basil's Cathedral. St. Basil's cathedral doesn't have gold onion domes, except for the smallest one on the tallest tower. The picture on the label and box is St. Basil's Cathedral though.

  • @nmpltleopardi
    @nmpltleopardi Před 3 lety +2

    Only thing I care about besides functionality of the visuals (nintendo clearly wins in this department as it is more easy to quickly line up pieces as you can use the tetrominoes inner squares for reference) is the comparison of the radomizer algorythm that determines the next piece. Is this the same for both versions? I still play the nintendo version because it's so random, you can't play around the certainty of getting a certain tetromino soon. I'll only switch to Tegen's version if this feature is just as good or better. Also the position of the next piece preview is light years better in nintendo's version.

  • @aegisofhonor
    @aegisofhonor Před 5 lety +3

    The arcade version of Tetris is the best, it has very challenging stages that really push you and see just how good you really are. It features better sounding versions of the Tengen themes and better all around graphics but it really does feel like Tengen Tetris on the NES. A must play if you find it on at an arcade.

  • @Reyn_the_Insane
    @Reyn_the_Insane Před 5 lety +4

    3:53
    It's called Tetris because tetra, meaning four. Each tetramino is made of four blocks, and a "Tetris" is when you clear four rows.

    • @200380051
      @200380051 Před 4 lety +1

      And the '-is' part if for tennis. IIRC Alexey Pajitnov's favorite sport.

    • @cube2fox
      @cube2fox Před 4 lety

      So "Tetris" is short for "tetra tennis".

    • @coastercrafter1productions300
      @coastercrafter1productions300 Před 4 lety

      Nope Tetra=4 and Is=Tennis the creators favourite Sport

  • @TheKiman2
    @TheKiman2 Před 4 lety +1

    The local mall arcade I grew up with had the Atari Tetris... I believe it was the best Tetris made and b/c I did play it in the arcade, plus even while you played other games in the vicinity, you can still hear the music, I have a particular soft spot for it. Tengen NES version is largely based on that. Wish the Nintendo Tetris could've included that one track from the Gameboy Tetris that everyone can recite.

  • @jadetraveler
    @jadetraveler Před 4 lety

    I didn't know about the Tengen version. But my favorite Tetris game is probably Tetris DX for the GameBoy Color. That one seems more responsive, so it's easier to control the pieces at higher game speeds.

  • @PodaTG
    @PodaTG Před 5 lety +1

    I really enjoyed this. Many thanks!!

    • @jimmyeddy
      @jimmyeddy  Před 5 lety

      PodaTG Thanks for watching. Glad you enjoyed.

  • @paxhumana2015
    @paxhumana2015 Před 3 lety

    @Aliens Studio Productions, what if I told you that the Famicom also had its own version of Tetris that was also programmed, as well as developed, by one of the official companies that actually make Tetris games, namely Bullet Proof Software (now known as Blue Planet Software)?

  • @sarysa
    @sarysa Před 2 lety +1

    While I can agree that Tengen's is better for the casual audience, the most competitive players have built a tournament around Nintendo's for one reason:
    Top speed
    Tengen's speed caps at level 17 with 1/3 gravity. (piece falls once per 3 frames) Meanwhile, Nintendo's gives players 10 levels of 1/2 gravity (19-28) before trying to finish them off with 1G speeds. (29+) What's amazing is the best players in the world can work at this speed, some reaching level 40+, making some of the most amazing competitive play out there.
    If you want to witness some of the best NES Tetris players out there, you should check out CTWC's stream on the 14th at noon pacific. (channel: ClassicTetris) The top 8 in the world will amaze you.

  • @riverdealer
    @riverdealer Před 5 lety +2

    the Tengen version music and game play is almost identical to the arcade version (Atari license)...including the placement of the "next' piece...they did a GREAT job of the home port before nintendo screwed things up

  • @c0mpu73rguy
    @c0mpu73rguy Před 5 lety +2

    I used to prefer the Nintendo version, but after forcing myself to play the Tengen version, I did find qualities to enjoy in it, it feels more polished and complete (even if I'm still annoyed that even in 1 player, I have to play on the left on the screen and that the pieces fall so fast when pressing down).

  • @bobskie321
    @bobskie321 Před 5 lety +7

    How did you acquired that stereo sound around 9:21 mark? I thought the 8-bit NES is mono.

    • @jimmyeddy
      @jimmyeddy  Před 5 lety +5

      I duplicated the mono track in Audacity

  • @ShamrockParticle
    @ShamrockParticle Před 3 lety

    NES music 3 I always go to when I play it, it's both exciting yet different. And oddly relaxing... but Tengen did have the best music overall. And best gameplay modes. Tengen was onto something with cooperative modes in their games. Or on something since Ms Pac-Man has a cooperative mode that is just out there yet cool.
    Loving your videos, thank you!

  • @davistalhone9482
    @davistalhone9482 Před 9 měsíci

    This was interesting. A shame that we really weren't given much of a choice back in the day. Especially since most of the time Tengen's version seems to come out on top. I have a similar video suggestion: Kirby's Avalanche on SNES vs Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine on Genesis. Who has the superior Puyo Puyo port?

    • @jimmyeddy
      @jimmyeddy  Před 9 měsíci

      That would be interesting!

  • @oblivion2755
    @oblivion2755 Před 4 lety +1

    11:04 Tetris Dual, with the exception the two players are competing themselves in a same board.

  • @snowypika7879
    @snowypika7879 Před 3 lety

    b type does have a challenge pick a height after choosing the level press a and then you can pick a heigh

  • @jackc7165
    @jackc7165 Před 2 lety

    This reminds me of the dance-off from the 2004 Starsky & Hutch movie... “let’s hear it for my man Dancing Rick!!!!!”

  • @travisbeeman7506
    @travisbeeman7506 Před 2 lety

    The Tengen NES cartridge was black and had a bevel on the front edge, making it unique amongst all of standard gray Nintendo cartridges with all squared edges. In fact I found this page by searching for 'black cartidge tetris'. Obviously doesn't change gameplay but was eye catching at the time.

    • @jimmyeddy
      @jimmyeddy  Před 2 lety

      Yeah it was unlicensed. I own a Tengen Pac-Man and RBI Baseball cartridge that have the same cartridge design

  • @vjollila96
    @vjollila96 Před 3 lety +1

    It would have nice if Nintendo allowed Atari to sell tengen version but to collect royalties from Atari but business is business and Nintendo forcing Atari to stop selling made good sense to do. I'm happy that og creator ended up being owner of the Tetris brand in the end

  • @sublimize
    @sublimize Před 3 lety +1

    the CO-OP mode from TENGEN was in Tetris Party Deluxe (Wii)

  • @alexanderroberts3855
    @alexanderroberts3855 Před 5 lety +1

    Great video! My favorite is Sonic Tetris on my buddy's Genesis flashcart.

    • @jimmyeddy
      @jimmyeddy  Před 5 lety +1

      Alexander Roberts Thanks for watching!
      I haven't played that one. I do have a Genesis flashcart so maybe I'll try it out.

    • @alexanderroberts3855
      @alexanderroberts3855 Před 5 lety

      Aliens Studios Productions It's a really good version that uses the music and levels from the first Sonic game. So much better than the unreleased one!
      czcams.com/video/dxNy9sYXNbA/video.html

  • @mk7423
    @mk7423 Před 3 lety

    I remember seeing the TENGEN version on the video store's rental shelf aeons ago. But never played it thinking it was either a knockoff copy or what. I loved other Tengen games though (they seemed very good mostly). I should have bought this years later when they were clearing old games out.

  • @expolyl1724
    @expolyl1724 Před 4 lety +3

    Nintendo pudo eliminar Tetris Tengen del mercado, pero sigue vivo en las videoconsolas piratas de Nes xD. Cuantas veces habré visto el Tetris Tengen sin nombre ni descripción, con la pantalla de titulo completamente en negro llamado Tetris 2 en los cartuchos piratas ???... xD. Mucha gente lo adora y creo que ha sido más jugado en el mundo que la versión de Nintendo. El Tetris Tengen ha estado ahí con su sombra espiritual en la pirateria xD.

  • @TechHowden
    @TechHowden Před 3 lety +1

    I just ordered the tengen Version and I cannot wait for it to arrive

    • @jimmyeddy
      @jimmyeddy  Před 3 lety +2

      Nice! I wish I had bought it when it was selling for 40 bucks. I ended up playing it on a Flashcart for this video

  • @badlydrawnmedievallion6832

    Tengen Cooperative adds the fun of screaming at your brother for not cooperating and dragging an S block on the I hole

  • @TonyTheTGR
    @TonyTheTGR Před 5 lety +2

    Personally, I'm partial to Tengen's, because it resembles the Arcade version; but maybe that creates a personal bias; and while I appreciated the color-change in between levels on the Nintendo version; I think the aesthetic leaves it kind of dry and flavorless.

  • @ahha6304
    @ahha6304 Před rokem

    Nintendo Tetris is make it international, while released by Russian
    and Tengen Tetris is to make it Russia, while released by American
    and the song you said it starts with slow, its tempo will be faster in later

  • @BangBang-hk4rg
    @BangBang-hk4rg Před 2 lety

    I had the NES version as a kid, so it’s my pick, but the 2-player option in the Tengen version is definitely cool 👍

  • @PhirePhlame
    @PhirePhlame Před 2 lety

    Here's a potentially-confusing fun fact: "tetrominoes" is actually the generic name for a four-squared puzzle piece. Like "dominoes"; or the puzzle that inspired Tetris in the first place, "pentominoes". The trademarked name for Tetris pieces is "Tetriminoes", with an I instead of an O.

    • @PhirePhlame
      @PhirePhlame Před 2 lety

      Also, the "stats" screen allegedly comes from complaints from testers that piece choice were being skewed unfairly. Modern tetris also addresses this complaint, in this case by having each piece type only drop once until all the piece types have been pulled.

  • @WarioSaysSo
    @WarioSaysSo Před rokem +2

    Well Tengen made the better Tetris game over Nintendo's.
    Still both companies made equal awesome box-art!

  • @vkarci
    @vkarci Před 4 lety +2

    Tengen tetris was the home version of Atari Tetris (Arcade).

  • @thepirategamerboy12
    @thepirategamerboy12 Před 4 lety +2

    I prefer the Tengen version by far, which is good because it's the version included on the majority of multicarts. The 1988 Atari Games arcade version is even better, imo.

  • @Mortal-yr3tc
    @Mortal-yr3tc Před 5 lety +1

    Does Nintendo mini classic support Tetris?

    • @jimmyeddy
      @jimmyeddy  Před 5 lety +1

      The NES Classic does not come with Tetris unfortunately which is a bit of a head scratching omission. The system is incredibly easy to modify and add games to if you've got a PC. I thin it would run the Nintendo version of Tetris just fine, but Tengen's version used a special chip so I'm not sure if it would emulate correctly on the NES Classic. It might run without a hitch or it may take patching to function correctly.

    • @juliusbelmont350
      @juliusbelmont350 Před 5 lety +1

      @@jimmyeddy Tengen Tetris runs just fine with the standard emulator

    • @jimmyeddy
      @jimmyeddy  Před 5 lety +1

      @@juliusbelmont350 Good to know. I haven't messed around with that sort of thing myself since I've got an Ever Drive for NES

  • @atarifan1017
    @atarifan1017 Před 5 lety +2

    TLoZ A Link to the Past vs. TLoZ A Link Between Worlds

  • @dungvuanh6417
    @dungvuanh6417 Před 4 lety

    one funny thing is Tengen actually put a Komani code in their game

  • @cmyk8964
    @cmyk8964 Před rokem +2

    I completely disagree; Nintendo crushes Tengen in all fronts except for multiplayer compatibility.
    GAMEPLAY
    Nintendo’s version has better gameplay.
    1) Rotation system. Tengen’s pieces rotate in a way that the pieces stick to the top left corner, which is unnatural. Nintendo’s pieces rotate closer to their physical center of gravity, which makes it easier and more intuitive to control.
    2) Tengen’s soft drop has acceleration and takes a bit of time to kick in, which gets in the way of quick stacking most of the time. Nintendo’s soft drop starts immediately.
    3) The intermissions are nice on first glance, but they get in the way of the action if you want a pure Tetris experience.
    4) You can still see the pieces when paused on Tengen, which makes it easier to cheat, compared to Nintendo, which hides the board to prevent cheating.
    SOUNDTRACK
    Nintendo’s version has the better soundtrack, despite Tengen’s 4 tracks instead of 3.
    All of Nintendo’s music has proper ADSR and note texture, utilizing the features of the NES sound chip properly. Tengen’s music is entirely made up of basic pulse waves without any ADSR, which makes it sound like you’re hearing a Tamagotchi barbershop choir. If you want to hear Tengen’s pieces done right, cf. BPS’s version of NES Tetris, where they rearranged Kalinka (still misspelled as “KARINKA”) and Troika from Tengen’s version, only with better instrumentation. Don’t play it though because the controls are total and utter garbage.
    MODES
    Tengen is the only option for multiplayer, but NES has the better singleplayer offering.
    Tengen has many more modes than NES Tetris, because there are both competitive and cooperative modes. However, NES also has B-Type, which pre-fills the bottom of the screen with a random mesh you must work around. Tengen’s multiplayer cooperative also leaves much to be desired, because, while the good idea is there, you keep getting in your doubles partner’s way, especially if your partner is a computer player who’s already committed to a piece placement that is inconvenient for you.
    OVERALL
    Nintendo’s Tetris wins by a landslide. It has tighter controls, better music, and a better singleplayer offering. It’s a shame that the Gameboy version’s multiplayer mode was not ported to NES, otherwise it would have dominated Tengen’s Tetris in all fronts.

    • @jimmyeddy
      @jimmyeddy  Před rokem +1

      Very interesting and thorough points! Thanks for checking out the video

  • @TrinaJenkins-ny9yt
    @TrinaJenkins-ny9yt Před 6 měsíci

    You forgot the ending theme in the nes version

  • @hdofu
    @hdofu Před 3 lety

    Both versions are good but the best version of Tetris that can be played on the NES and was licensed was Tetris 2 + Bomblis (yes it’s a famicom game but compatible). I think we can all agree though that both versions were far better then the original Famicom Tetris. You’d have to be serious about the game but of the two you picked to examine Tengen has the gameplay edge which you find out as speeds increase.

  • @rashidisw
    @rashidisw Před 3 lety

    The stats are important to stave-off the feeling that the game deliberately held back the the so-needed 1x4 tetris block.
    I do have complain about that in Tengen version tho,
    when one of its bars reach the maximum height then all of the bar's height should have reduced by the lowest height of other bar,
    that way player can continue observe the new growth of the stat.

  • @mizu_yt
    @mizu_yt Před 3 lety +1

    B-Type is actually one of the hardest modes in the game

    • @matheuscabral9618
      @matheuscabral9618 Před rokem

      yeah he says there isn’t a challenge while playing on level 5

  • @mattecandini9066
    @mattecandini9066 Před 3 lety +2

    In the TENGEN version there is all the love for this incredible game. Unbeatable!

  • @anotherdimension2691
    @anotherdimension2691 Před rokem

    I grew up playng the Tengen version with my mother,so it's very nostalgic to me.But trying to be objective i really think that Tengen version is better.Love the soundtrack also.

  • @Recordable2000
    @Recordable2000 Před 4 lety

    I like more tengen tetris. I'm happy that it is the one that always shows on bootleg carts (You already know from this where I play it)

  • @matheuscabral9618
    @matheuscabral9618 Před rokem

    12:07 yeah on level 5 it really isn’t a challenge that’s the whole point

  • @ducksareurlords3782
    @ducksareurlords3782 Před 2 lety

    Really like the Kazachok dancing in the Tengen version. Although the Famicom version's dance is better.

  • @davidschulenburg8389
    @davidschulenburg8389 Před 5 lety +3

    Tengens version gave me a bit of a headache. Plus I always need to side with nintendo. Jk I just genuinely dont like how tengen's version's blocks are, I like the grid better.

    • @coastercrafter1productions300
      @coastercrafter1productions300 Před 4 lety

      For me is backwards i play nintendo and the controls give me a headache its nothing like Gameboys Controls since the Gameboys Version has the same controls as the Tengen

  • @ivragi
    @ivragi Před 3 lety

    - In Tengen music theme is more consistent (russian classical themes).
    - Placement of the Next window isn't much of an issue. With time you learn to register next piece by color with your periferial vision. As long as it not too tedious or covered up by special effects it's fine.
    - I personaly don't like how you can rotate piece in Nintendo tetris when it's on the ground. It could be cool to make some tricks with this mechanic, but it requires too much brain power on higher speeds.
    - Central placement of the main playfield is defenitely better, but it's understandable why Tengen developers did what they did.
    - Dancers are cool. What are talking about?
    - You can laugh at your family members when they lose in VS mode. It's pure gold for 8 y.o.
    So yeah, Tengen is my choise.

  • @ChristopherLaHaise
    @ChristopherLaHaise Před 3 lety +1

    Nintendo Tetris has the code for 2 player mode, but it was never finished.

  • @bastianhasslich5952
    @bastianhasslich5952 Před 5 lety +2

    Do you have an old youtubr account for my friend which you dont need anymore?
    thanks for reading

  • @adrianalencina6538
    @adrianalencina6538 Před 4 lety +1

    In the Nintendo Version, to play in 2 players, use the Game Genie code: ZAUAPPPA
    To stop playing 2 players, reset your NES console and skip the code.

  • @CassiusStelar
    @CassiusStelar Před 3 měsíci

    Tetris without Korobeinki is like Ramen without MSG powder, like, whats the point

  • @robins5798
    @robins5798 Před 3 lety

    I managed to hack my mini-NES so that I could fill it up with any NES titles I want, so I downloaded both Tetris versions. Both games are good but I find myself playing the Tengen version slightly more often.

  • @michael2244
    @michael2244 Před 3 lety

    There is a 2 player mode in NES Tetris but you have to know the secret code.

    • @jimmyeddy
      @jimmyeddy  Před 3 lety

      That's not true unfortunately.

  • @kyugiyeneku1803
    @kyugiyeneku1803 Před 5 lety +4

    Tengens better graphics for my expirience only porblem is that it is too expencive these days but emulator did it

  • @frankrohr41
    @frankrohr41 Před 3 lety

    Joe Pera talks Tetris versions.

  • @DanielSong39
    @DanielSong39 Před 5 lety

    We also need another versus between Atari Tetris and Sega Tetris. Sega Tetris would become the forerunner of Tetris: the Grandmaster, which eventually evolved into guideline tetris that is commonly played today. Atari became the forerunner of NES Tetris, which helped launch the Game Boy.

    • @jimmyeddy
      @jimmyeddy  Před 5 lety

      It'll be nice to finally play the Sega Genesis version of Tetris when the Sega Genesis Mini releases later this year.

  • @stphinkle
    @stphinkle Před 3 lety

    What actually happened with the rights was more complex. Tetris was produced originally at the Russian Academy of Sciences. That made the game at the time property of the government of the Soviet Union. Robert Stein's company, Andromeda Software licensed Tetris for personal computers from Elorg, at the time a division of the Soviet Office of Foreign Trade with the right to port it to "different types of computers". There was a dispute between the Russians and Robert Stein over the definition of "computer". To the Russians, their definition of computer was actually computer systems like IBM PC, Apple II, Macintosh, Commodore 64, et al. To Robert Stein, his definition included game consoles like NES, Sega, etc. What happened is Robert Stein then sublicensed the game to Mirrorsoft and Spectrum Holobyte for distribution. Mirrorsoft then sold console rights illegally to Atari Games, which used the Tengen brand on their consoles and released it on Nintendo. They then sublicensed the Japanese console rights to Bullet Proof Software (BPS). BPS then ported it to the Fanicom in Japan. However, in the process of Bullet Proof Software trying to get the handheld rights for Game Boy, Henk Rogers originally approached Robert Stein, but Stein was in a payment dispute with Elorg. So Henk Rogers travelled to Moscow, located Elorg and inquired about the rights to Tetris for handheld systems. He then presented the japanese console version to Elorg that he was producing, and he found out that Elorg had not given console rights to anyone. Later Robert Stein, and Mirrosofts Kevin Maxwell also inquired about the Handheld rights. Eventually Henk Rogers and Bullet Proof Software was chosen as a winner of the three offers. Elorg asked BPS to make an offer on the console rights as well. So Henk Rogers Contacted Nintendo and Nintendo sweetened the offer and they travelled in secret to close the deal, before Atari and Mirrorsoft could find out about it. Nintendo then told Atari to cease and desist. Atari then filed suit against Nintendo. The smoking gun to Nintendo's win was the definiton of computer in the contract Robert Stein signed that excluded console rights, meaning Mirrorsoft did not have the console rights so they could not license them to Atari, so in the end, Atari was pirating tetris! Nintendo wins victoriously.

  • @peepsbates
    @peepsbates Před rokem

    9:35. Ah yes, Keygen music.

  • @SciDarkReal
    @SciDarkReal Před 10 měsíci

    12:05 actively offends me as an NES Tetris main, B type is significantly harder than A type, as when you get to height 5, you have just about no space to get pieces across the board, and god forbid you attempt 19-5…

  • @DanielSong39
    @DanielSong39 Před 5 lety

    Play Atari version on the arcade and NES version at home.

  • @AldinsaurTheMemester
    @AldinsaurTheMemester Před rokem +1

    Tengen Tetris:
    I’ve been finding a version of this game for so long, but where I found it was on a off brand 400 in 1 game handheld, it’s the same, it had the same music but slightly different graphics, but… the title screen was pretty bad, it was just a black screen with the name being *1993 Tetris Game* 😅, and on the menu was called *Tetris 2* WHAT?! 😂, so yea I’m proud I found this version.
    Nintendo Tetris:
    I didn’t want to find a hack for this version because I don’t think anyone had the balls to make a hacked version, because Nintendo is very and I mean VERY strict over copyright claims, I mean look what happened to SuperMarioLogan, but there still are,
    And I was joking, Nintendo might not get probably the strictest to the hacks for Nintendo’s NES Tetris.

    • @jimmyeddy
      @jimmyeddy  Před rokem

      I wouldn't be so sure about that. Tons of Nintendo clone devices exist and usually have all of the good NES games albeit with different titles or slightly hacked.

  • @hdofu
    @hdofu Před 3 lety

    “B mode doesn’t offer much of a challenge” I dare you to beat b mode on 9 5 it has some insensitive for doing it. (What happens when you finish)

  • @callumbird2749
    @callumbird2749 Před 4 lety

    Is коробейники even in the Nintendo version.

  • @dany_moreno_ramirez6451

    Actualmente cuánto valdría Tetris de Nintendo?

  • @GamingDreamer
    @GamingDreamer Před 4 lety

    The develper of tetris didn't make a dime of the game tell 2005 when he finally got the his game right, his story with tetris should be a movie.

    • @jimmyeddy
      @jimmyeddy  Před 4 lety

      There's a good video by The Gaming Historian about it.

    • @GamingDreamer
      @GamingDreamer Před 4 lety

      @@jimmyeddy I saw it but I want one made by Hollywood

    • @a3_a3
      @a3_a3 Před rokem

      it is now... on apple tv at least

  • @TonyR-Gamez
    @TonyR-Gamez Před 9 měsíci

    Both iterations of Tetris are considered timeless classics in their own right. Personally, I prefer the aesthetics and music of the original Tetris Nes game over the Tengen Tetris version. Therefore, when gaming alone, I tend to stick with the Nes original, whereas when gaming with another person, I opt for the Tengen version. Although there are a few 2-Player Nes (hacked) versions available, the sped-up music can become quite bothersome during gameplay with 2 people, and it lacks the various 2-Player multi options of Tengen Tetris. Interestingly, there are a couple of 2023 rom hacks available for both games that are worth exploring, such as the "Nes Tetris Nostalgic" patch (Classic Background) for Tetris Nes and the "Vs Flat" patch (Tetris Nes Styled Blocks) for Tengen Tetris. However, I am still eagerly anticipating someone to hack the Nes music tracks over onto the Tengen Tetris game.
    MUSIC
    Type A - "Korobeiniki" (the original Tetris / Game boy theme song)
    Type B - "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy"
    Type C - "Same song as the original Nes Type C Song"
    Runner/s Up
    Game Boy - "Type B & Type C" (Original Versions)
    Famicom - "Technotris" (Tetris Bulletproof original song, that would need to be redone to fit in with the other tracks - quality wise)

  • @Jeadeit
    @Jeadeit Před 2 lety

    Here, in Russia, we have only one version of Tetris for our famiclone Dendy - and that was Tengen's Tetris).

  • @nthgth
    @nthgth Před 5 lety +5

    Loginska gets a lot faster before long, if you let it play more than several seconds

  • @d0nk3yk0ng64
    @d0nk3yk0ng64 Před 5 lety +3

    I always liked Nintendo better. It's what I grew up with

  • @azzamatic4190
    @azzamatic4190 Před 4 lety

    Can't do precision spins in the Tengan version

  • @PretzelBS
    @PretzelBS Před 4 lety +3

    The Nintendo version is 100% the better version simply because tengen Tetris is too easy. The speed caps at an incredibly slow speed making the games go on forever with no real motive to get better at the game. Meanwhile, Nintendo Tetris has a limit to how long you can play, where at lv. 29 the tetrominos drop 1 block every frame, making it almost extremely difficult to play. This is much better because entire Tetris tournaments get created because Nintendo Tetris is much more exciting and fun. I’m sure you’ve heard of the CTWC or CTM. There’s such a high skill cap in Nintendo Tetris that is it beautiful. Also, I much prefer the visuals and and layout of Nintendo Tetris imo

    • @ZBostOneR
      @ZBostOneR Před 4 lety

      Tournaments of tetris are created for a different reason, cap at lvl 29 have nothing to do

    • @PretzelBS
      @PretzelBS Před 4 lety

      Isiparate Todestroy without level 29 there wouldn’t be Tetris tournaments using the NES Tetris cartridge since the level 19 speed can be played indefinitely

    • @ZBostOneR
      @ZBostOneR Před 4 lety

      @@PretzelBS but when tournaments started not many people reached lvl 29 and very few have ever maxed out, some years ago still was something kinda rare. So thats not the reason why tournaments are possible. Without the speed increase is just matter of having a time limit or something similar.
      It makes it interesting thats for sure, but its not "the reason" if you know what I mean

    • @PretzelBS
      @PretzelBS Před 4 lety

      Isiparate Todestroy the killscreen is essential. The killscreen is an intuitive way to put a lines cap, which is a much better than a time limit. Without the killscreen, what would determine where to put a lines limit? If there was an organization that determined where to put it, how would people who have been playing Tetris in their homes know where that is? And it definitely wouldn’t be intuitive at all since it’s not like you can’t just keep playing after that arbitrary amount of lines are done to get a better score.

  • @daveshen0880
    @daveshen0880 Před 2 měsíci

    I never played Tengen's tetris when I was a kid. Looks good.

  • @jimmyeddy
    @jimmyeddy  Před 5 lety +4

    New episode of Versus is up! SNES Classic Edition vs. Sega Genesis Mini: czcams.com/video/YbCJe9UxC6Y/video.html
    ● If you like this video, be sure to check out the Versus playlist: bit.ly/2N0aGek

    • @z2pooky4youo93
      @z2pooky4youo93 Před 5 lety

      Can I ask you a question?

    • @jimmyeddy
      @jimmyeddy  Před 5 lety +2

      Z2Pooky4you O Ask away.

    • @z2pooky4youo93
      @z2pooky4youo93 Před 5 lety

      Aliens Studios Productions: Do you know if you could do Team Sonic racing and Nickelodeon kart racers, since there both racing games that are coming out in the same year (after they are made)?

    • @jimmyeddy
      @jimmyeddy  Před 5 lety +1

      Funny you should ask that because _I do_ actually have plans to do a Versus video for Nickeloden Kart Racers, but it was going to be a comparison between it and Nicktoons Racing for the PlayStation.
      As for Team Sonic Racing, I don't currently have any plans for a Versus video on it, but I don't want to rule out a review of it or maybe a Versus of it down the line.

    • @BlueflagAlpha
      @BlueflagAlpha Před 5 lety

      burnout vs mario kart

  • @Victory-in-YAHUSHA
    @Victory-in-YAHUSHA Před měsícem

    These two are hard to compare for me.
    Graphics: Mania
    Music: S3&K
    Gameplay: Tie
    Replay Value: Tie
    It all comes down to preference, but I suppose I prefer S3&K because the soundtrack is much more enjoyable to me.