Tetris 64

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Tetris 64
Tetris 64 box art.
Developer(s) Amtex
Publisher(s) SETA
Release date(s) Japan November 13, 1998
Genre(s) Puzzle
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer
Platform(s) Nintendo 64
Input Standard controller, Bio sensor

Tetris 64 (テトリス64?) is a puzzle game for the Nintendo 64. It was released only in Japan in 1998. It is the only Nintendo 64 game that can make use of the Nintendo 64's bio sensor which was included with the game.

Tetris 64 offers a few variations on the original Tetris,

  • Tetris - The standard tetris game not differing from the original.
  • Giga Tetris - The normal tetris game, but with oversized tetrominoes which break up into smaller pieces.
  • Bio Tetris - The normal tetris game using the bio sensor. The game is sped up or slowed down depending on the user's heart rate.

The Nintendo 64 bio sensor
The Nintendo 64 bio sensor

The bio sensor is a Nintendo 64 accessory produced by SETA and only available in Japan. It was sold on its own or packaged with Tetris 64. The bio sensor looks like a Nintendo 64 controller pak with a wire coming out of it with a clip on the end. One end of the sensor plugs into the extension port on the Nintendo 64 controller, and the other end clips onto the player's ear. The device measures the user's heart rate.

The game was praised for its multiplayer mode, which at the time was the only Nintendo 64 Tetris game which allowed 4 player mode. While most puzzle games still haven't made the step into the four-player arena,

  • "Tetris 64 manages to do so and delivers the best possible multiplayer gameplay." (IGN)

The game was also recommended for import to English speaking territories due to the fact that all in-game text is in English. The game was criticised however for its poor graphics and simple backgrounds which could not compare to other Tetris games out on the system at the same time, such as Magical Tetris Challenge.

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