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JohnLeeMellon's Tetris / Dr. Mario (SNES)
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[February 8, 2007 07:23:15 PM]
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I found that the game gets very difficult as you advance. With each new level, many more viruses are added, until it eventually becomes just about impossible. One helpful hint that I found was the ability to use both the A and B buttons to manipulate the pills. "A" rotates it one way, and "B" the other. This is helpful when put in situations in which the player does not have enough time to flip the pill all the way around.
The 2-player feature of this game is great - you face off against a friend, and race to see who can eliminate their viruses first, or who loses by stacking too many pills up to the top.
This entry has been edited 1 time. It was last edited on Feb 8th, 2007 at 19:23:36.
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[February 8, 2007 07:20:33 PM]
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Tetris is a classic game that provides endless hours of fun. However, Dr. Mario is a variation on the Tetris model that just so happens to be the most addictive game I've ever played (ironic, considering your job is to manuever pills). This game cartridge contains the original Tetris, which I now find boring, and the much improved Dr. Mario. The gameplay consists of controlling pill shaped objects falling from the top of the screen, your goal being to match the pill with the color of the floatinig virus. When you get four spaces in a row on top of a virus, it is eliminated. I played for about an hour by myself, getting the hang of the game.
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JohnLeeMellon's Tetris / Dr. Mario (SNES)
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Current Status: Playing
GameLog started on: Thursday 8 February, 2007
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