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'''''Tetris Flash''''' (テトリスフラッシュ) is a tile-matching puzzle game developed by [[Nintendo]] and [[Tose]], and published by [[Nintendo]]. It first released on the [[Family Computer]] on September 21, 1993, and was released on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] in North America sometime in October of 1993 as '''''Tetris 2'''''. The game was later ported to the [[Game Boy]] and the [[Super Famicom]].
{{Infobox-game
| game = Tetris Flash
| image = [[File:Tetris Flash Box Art.jpg|300px]]
| japanese-name = テトリスフラッシュ
| developer = [[Nintendo]], [[TOSE]]
| publisher = [[Nintendo]]
| cartridge-code = HVC-TR
| yen = 1
| famicom-date = September 21, 1993
| nes-usa-date = October 1993
| harddrop = Tetris 2
| wikipedia = Tetris 2 (1993 video game)
}}
 
'''''Tetris Flash''''' (テトリスフラッシュ) is a tile-matching puzzle game developed by [[Nintendo]] and [[TOSE]], and published by [[Nintendo]]. It first released on the [[Family Computer]] on September 21, 1993, and was released on the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] in North America sometime in October of 1993 as '''''Tetris 2'''''. The game was later ported to the [[Game Boy]] and the [[Super Famicom]].


[[Category:Software]]
[[Category:Software]]
[[Category:Family Computer games]]
[[Category:Family Computer games]]
[[Category:Nintendo Entertainment System games]]
[[Category:Nintendo Entertainment System games]]

Revision as of 22:01, 23 April 2023

Tetris Flash
テトリスフラッシュ
Box art
Developer
Publisher
Price
¥1 ($0 USD)
Code
  • HVC-TR
  • Famicom release date
    Japan
    September 21, 1993
    NES release date
    North America
    October 1993
    Other sites

    Tetris Flash (テトリスフラッシュ) is a tile-matching puzzle game developed by Nintendo and TOSE, and published by Nintendo. It first released on the Family Computer on September 21, 1993, and was released on the Nintendo Entertainment System in North America sometime in October of 1993 as Tetris 2. The game was later ported to the Game Boy and the Super Famicom.