Tetris Attack is a cartridge video game released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) in North America and Europe. It is a puzzle game in which players try to keep a rising stack of colored tiles from reaching the top of the screen.
Tetris Attack first existed as a Japanese video game called Panel de Pon (sometimes referred to as Paneru De Pon), which was released for the Nintendo Super Famicom, the Japanese equivalent of the SNES. Tetris Attack is virtually identical to Panel De Pon aside from character substitutions and some minor differences in graphics and game music (see Differences from Panel De Pon).
A version of Tetris Attack was also released for the Nintendo Game Boy, with grey-scale colors, a smaller on-screen play field, and slower overall speed, making it far less playable than the SNES version. Tetris Attack was made available in Japan via the Satellaview attachment to the Super Famicom, as Yoshi-no Panepon. Since Tetris Attack, there have been many updated versions of the game released for newer systems than the SNES (see Newer Versions).
In tandem with Pokémon Puzzle League, Pokémon Puzzle Challenge was released for the Nintendo Game Boy Color. PPC dropped the puzzle editor and 3-D mode but had a new game mode of its own, Garbage mode, which was basically Marathon mode with the addition of garbage blocks that periodically fall onto the stack. Whereas Pokémon Puzzle League added several new features, Pokémon Puzzle Challenge was essentially Tetris Attack covered with Pokémon wallpaper. An additional difficulty level, "Intense" mode, was added for Pokémon Puzzle Challenge.
Panel De Pon, the predecessor to Tetris Attack, has been remade for GameCube as a component of Nintendo Puzzle Collection released in Japan in 2003, receiving a graphical and audio facelift along with a new four-player competitive mode. It is unknown whether the Yoshi's Island infusion would have been applied to Panel De Pon for a North American release like it was applied to the SNES version, since the game's release in North America was quietly cancelled.
Panel De Pon is also available in the Game Boy Advance title Dr. Mario & Panel De Pon, released in Japan in 2005. This title has also been released in North America as Dr. Mario & Puzzle League. Both the Japanese and North American releases feature generic backgrounds, with characters and story mode completely removed, making it the first time the game has been released on its own merit, without the infusion of cartoon characters from one source or another.
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It all begins at peaceful Yoshi's island, where all is well. Until one day, Bowser and his Minions showed up and planted curses on all of Yoshi's friends, except Yoshi and Little Yoshi. They now have to Battle their friends in order to save them from the evil force. After rescuing all of his friends, Yoshi and Little Yoshi prepare to brave mt. wicked, all of his friends decide to lend a hand.
Upon entering, they are greeted by Bowser's cronies (Hookbill Koopa, Naval Piranha and Kamek). They all challenge Yoshi and his Friends but are defeated by them. Yoshi and his friends now encounter Bowser at the base of the mountain. Bowser doesn't think Yoshi and his friends stand a chance of winning but challenges them anyway.
Yoshi and his friends defeat Bowser and free the island from his evilness, then peace returns to Yoshi's island as Yoshi and his friends return to their natural environments. Anytime Bowser attacks the island, Yoshi can always count on his pals.
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When three or more tiles of the same color are lined up in a row or column (not diagonally), they light up and subsequently disappear from the playing field. Once they are cleared, any tiles that were above them will drop. The cursor is free to move while tiles are disappearing, so players can line up more tiles.
When more than three tiles are cleared with a single flip, it is called a combo. Combos are counted on-screen with plain numbers (4, 5, 6, etc.). The maximum number of tiles that can be cleared in a single flip of the tiles is 14, but anything higher than 10 is rare during routine play.
Chains are instances when tiles which fall as the result of a clear trigger another clear. The player may rearrange tiles while the clear is taking place in order to cause a chain to occur. If this is timed in conjunction with the falling of tiles, the chain is called a skill chain. Chains are counted on-screen with numbers with an "x" prefix (x2, x3, x4, etc.).
Panel De Pon featured a cast of fairy-like characters to represent the game's stages, whereas Tetris Attack features characters from Yoshi's Island. The table below shows the substitutions. Also shown are the new characters used in the GameCube version of Panel De Pon in Nintendo Puzzle Collection. These characters are the daughters of the original Panel De Pon cast, and they resemble their parents. Some of the characters are new; they are Kain, Lion, KickChop, Joker, Zilba (Ziruba), and Mingiri, Hindari, and Mangari. As well, more stages were added to the newer version of Panel De Pon.
| Tetris Attack | Panel de Pon | Nintendo Puzzle Collection: Panel de Pon |
|---|---|---|
| Yoshi | Lip | Furil |
| Lakitu | Windy | Sophia |
| Bumpty | Sharbet | Think |
| Poochy | Thiana | Rinze |
| Flying Wiggler | Ruby | Pure |
| Froggy | Elias | Cecil |
| Gargantua Blargg | Flare | Rayea |
| Lunge Fish | Neris | Nathia |
| Raphael the Raven | Seren | Sala |
| Hookbill the Koopa | Phoenix | KickChop |
| Naval Piranha | Dragon | Joker |
| Kamek | Thanatos (Sanatos) | Thanatos (Sanatos) |
| Bowser | Corderia | Corderia |
| Kain | ||
| Lion | ||
| Zilba (Ziruba) | ||
| Mingiri, Hindari, and Mangari |
Puzzle computer and video games | Game Boy games | Super NES games | Intelligent Systems games | 1995 computer and video games | 1996 computer and video games | Puzzle League games | Yoshi games | Tetris
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