Wetrix (N64) Comments

Wetrix for Nintendo 64 (N64) arrived in June 1998 and was another fantastic, original puzzle game for the system.  It involves placing 3D pieces onto a flat, isometrically viewed, square surface in order to construct pools, channels, walls, and dams to trap water before it falls over the edge.  Although Wetrix was never popular, do you think it deserved better?

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The New Tetris (N64) Comments

The New Tetris, which arrived exclusively for Nintendo 64 (N64) in August 1999, introduced the world to a few minor changes to Tetris that have remained with the franchise ever since.  For example, The New Tetris included the ability to “hold” a piece, to play with four players, and to send garbage in the versus mode.  How does The New Tetris compare with the latest versions?

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Tetrisphere (N64) Comments

Tetrisphere for Nintendo 64 (N64) arrived in August 1997 and really has nothing to do with “Tetris.”  The object of the game is to remove Tetris-shaped pieces from a sphere with like-shaped pieces.  How does Tetrisphere rank among the all-time great puzzle games?

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Bust-A-Move ’99 (N64) Comments

Bust-A-Move ’99 for Nintendo 64 (N64), released in March 1999, is a mixture of Bust-A-Move 2 and Bust-A-Move 3 (which did not appear on N64), with extra modes and features thrown in for good measure.  For example, although it is scrunched, the game contains a four-player mode.  How does Bust-A-Move ’99 compare to previous and subsequent versions on other systems?

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