showing 26 games

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Tetris  Mirrorsoft (Andromeda Software)1987 labelimageminimize
Cubis Markt & Technik1988 labelimageminimize
Wahn CP Verlag1988 labelimageminimize
Blockout  California Dreams (Logical Design Works)1989Easy to play,

difficult to master, impossible to quit.

Sit back and get comfortable before you open this box. You might not be moving from your computer for a while, because once you start in with the 3-D blocks, you'll be hooked.

You'll begin with the playing pit, a 3-D enclosure with length, width, and depth that you can set. During the game, various 3-D blocks will fall into the pit. Your job is to rotate and maneuver each of them into the proper position in order to form complete layers. As each layer is completed, it vanishes, giving you more points and more room to work.

Blockout will challenge your reflexes and your resolve in a test of coordination and quick thinking. But the greatest challenge of all will be keeping yourself from playing it again and again.

Features: * Close to 1000 possible combinations of pits and block sets * Pause mode * Animated help screen * Save feature to store your favorite customized setup * Practice mode * Unique 3-D perspective * Top ten list recorded for each setup***
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Lysis CP Verlag1989 labelimageminimize
Mental Blocks Accolade;Avantage Software (Artech Digital Productions)1989 labelimageminimize
Pathal  CP Verlag1989 labelimageminimize
Censor Tetris Binary Zone1990 labelimageminimize
Compunet CP Verlag1990 labelimageminimize
CyberBlocks CP Verlag (Double Density)1990 labelimageminimize
Klax Domark1990The Tic-Tac tile game

It's here! The newest most addictive craze from California. Already a runaway success in the coin-op arcades, Klax is now available for your computer!

It's simple in concept and easy to play. Catch the coloured tiles with the paddle and flip them into the bins to make same coloured stacks, diagonals and rows of three. Sounds easy? It is! The hard part is pulling yourself away from the game.

* The latest craze from California!
* 99 waves of sheer fun!
* The fastest selling coin-op ever!
* Addictive and challenging!
* Make multiple klaxes for massive points!
* Challenge your friends in head-to-head action!***
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Panic Dizzy  Codemasters (The Big Red Software Company)1991 labelminimizeminimize
Welltris Infogrames1991 labelimageminimize
Zack! Art Edition;Abyss Connection (Abyss Connection)1991 labelimageminimize
ATA author1991 labelimageminimize
Twin-Down CP Verlag1992 labelimageminimize
Colors Markt & Technik1993 labelimageminimize
Girltris Reliance1993 labelimageminimize
Quadrant CP Verlag (Double Density)1993 labelimageminimize
Motley Tetris 64'er Magna Media;Talentebank (Cosmos Designs)1994The only special feature of this Tetris clone is that it uses the C64's FLI mode, so it's more colourful than other games. The Tetris game itself is very unspectacular without any new effects during play or game add ons. There is also no scoring except for the number of cleaned lines and therefore no highscore list. Altogether this makes it a big disappointment when you consider the usual quality of Cosmos Designs games. labelimageminimize
Orbits CP Verlag1994 labelimageminimize
Reactor CP Verlag (Twice Effect)1994 labelimageminimize
Two-Tris Markt & Technik1994 labelimageminimize
Artris CP Verlag1995 labelimageminimize
Castor CP Verlag1995 labelimageminimize
Ortotris TimSoft (UHO Software)1995 labelminimizeminimize
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