Tetris DS coming in March!
We can't have a Nintendo portable without a native version of Tetris on it, can we? Well outta nowhere Nintendo announced last week that it'll be releasing Tetris DS on March 20th! There will be six modes of play, each featuring a theme based on classic Nintendo characters such as Mario and Zelda.
The biggest and most exciting feature of Tetris DS is that you'll be able to compete against others both DS to DS and through Nintendo's Wi-Fi Connection service. Up to 10 players can battle locally (using only one cart!) or 4 via the online NWFC.
Time to brush up on my Tetris skills and I'll see ya online in March! Check out the full press release below:
DID YOU KNOW? TOUCH-CONTROLLED, WI-FI-READY TETRIS DS FALLS INTO PLACE ON MARCH 20
Jan. 10, 2006
The long blue bar. The yellow block. And those darn zigzag things whose images stay on your brain. These familiar Tetris shapes started a generation of video game fans. Now Nintendo is putting a new spin on the classic with Tetris® DS, available March 20 exclusively for Nintendo DS™, which incorporates the use of Nintendo® Wi-Fi Connection, Nintendo's wireless gaming service.
Hard-core and casual gamers alike became obsessed with the original. Tetris DS builds on that emotional attachment by combining the original game with new types of game play that could only be possible on Nintendo DS.
Each of the six modes of play features a theme based on a classic Nintendo game, such as Super Mario Bros.®, The Legend of Zelda® or Metroid®. The traditional Tetriminos (falling blocks) and line-clearing strategy remain the staples of the game, but the touch screen adds a new element of interactivity.
Some modes give players special Tetris puzzles to solve. Others feature head-to-head action between two players, or massive wireless battles between 10 DS users, even if only one player has a game card. Players also can log onto Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection to compete in two- or four-player battles. Tetris DS even includes a point-based rating system based on players' battle results. Opponents can see one another's ratings, which indicate their skill levels.
Every gamer, whether competitive or casual, will find a way to reconnect with one of the most popular puzzle games in history.
Link: Nintendo.com