I actually like the Tengen version on NES the best.
Tetris/Tetris DX, and Tengen Tetris on the NES. Nintendo's own Tetris release on the NES sucks.
I actually really enjoy playing original GB games on my GBA SP, setting the color mode to black & white. I feel like that's the way the games were ideally meant to be played. That shitty spinach color on the GB was a product of the technology, not a design choice. And I don't care for the colorization offered by both the Super Gameboy and the GBA.
Chris
I wanted to pick up a GBA SP a few years ago but never did. It was so kool-looking that I wasn't going to worry about how it might fit in my hands.
My fear is that the SP is pricey these days? At least that is the impression I have.
I don't mind the blur on the original GB screen for Tetris because it actually *works* for the game (dropping pieces fast *should* be blurry! It makes it seem more exciting). That said, I liked using the Super Gameboy to see what games were like when they weren't constrained by the poor screen...especially games that scroll (platformers, shoot-em-ups).
Tetris (GB) or Tetris DX (GBC). Decades of trying have produced nothing better.
I want to try Tetris DX. I don't have GBC, but I have the Gameboy adapter for SNES. Do you think this is a feasible way to play? Or should I just get a Gameboy color?
If you play it on the Super Gameboy it won't have the added color, and the color is just about the only thing DX added. I think it also added a battery so your scores would save, that's a good thing for sure.
The GBC itself is kind of shitty so...not sure what the best way to play this game is. Probably with a Gameboy Light or modded OG Gameboy, honestly.I quite enjoy playing games on the Super Gameboy.
Aha! I thought Tetris DX added additional play modes or something. Maybe I'm not missing much.