Digital Eclipse has unveiled the list of playable games in its upcoming compilation title, Tetris Forever.
Celebrating one of the most popular and prolific video games of all time, this is the latest in the developer’s Gold Master Series of interactive documentaries. Working with the Tetris Company, Digital Eclipse’s latest effort brings together 15+ games, some of which are making their debut outside of Japan in this collection.
The list is as follows:
- Tetris, released by Spectrum Holobyte in 1988 on the Apple II
- Tetris, released by Bullet-Proof Software in 1988 on the Famicom
- Hatris, released by Bullet-Proof Software in 1990 on the Famicom
- Tetris 2 + Bombliss, released by Bullet-Proof Software in 1990 on the Famicom
- Hatris, released by Bullet-Proof Software in 1991 on the Game Boy
- Hatris, released by Bullet-Proof Software in 1992 on the Nintendo Entertainment System
- Super Tetris 2 + Bombliss, released by Bullet-Proof Software in 1992 on the Super Famicom
- Tetris Battle Gaiden, released by Bullet-Proof Software in 1993 on the Super Famicom
- Super Tetris 2 + Bombliss Genteiban, released by Bullet-Proof Software in 1993 on the Super Famicom
- Super Tetris 3, released by Bullet-Proof Software in 1994 on the Super Famicom
- Super Bombliss, released by Bullet-Proof Software in 1995 on the Super Famicom
- Super Bombliss, released by Bullet-Proof Software in 1995 on the Game Boy
- Super Bombliss DX, released by Bullet-Proof Software in 1998 on the Game Boy
Additionally, Tetris Time Warp is an all-new version developed by Digital Eclipse; it will swap between numerous Tetris games at certain intervals while you’re playing, changing the rules and gameplay on the fly.
As well as all the games, this has an interactive timeline full of video features, photos, old advertisements, and much more.
It sounds like it’s in line with other recent games from Digital Eclipse; Atari 50, The Making of Karateka, and Llamasoft: The Jeff Minter Story are fantastic, and Tetris Forever sounds like another great history lesson.
There’s still no exact date, but it’s still planned to release in 2024, so it can’t be far off now. Are you excited to check this one out? Drop blocks in the comments section below.