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    Does anyone remember Tetris & Dr. Mario? This 1994 two-for-one cartridge was just that: enhanced versions of the two respective great puzzle games for the NES ported to the Super NES.

    But there are some notable differences on the SNES port compared to the respective NES ports:
    1. Most of the music for Tetris was from its Game Boy counterpart because the "Nutcracker Suite" song used for the "A" type music is not present. Instead we hear "Korobeiniki."
    2. The rocket scene in Tetris that plays after you manage to score a huge number of points in the "B" type game is removed, as was the tune that played in it ("Carmen Overture" in the NES version; and some unknown "Hip" Tanaka tune heard in the Game Boy version)

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    Umm that tune on Gameboy is Korobeiniki. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmCCQxVBfyM I just double checked that one with a youtube video of the Tetris audio. (Oddly also came up with the verbalized version with the old Soviet choir which is impressive.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W80xBX0jK-c&feature=kp

    There are plenty more differences in the game too. NintendoAge went over this since Thor posts there and also the second runner up to the old NWC, both Tetris champs in their own right. The SNES game has different timing, scoring and other requirements as well and I really just don't remember it all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tanooki View Post
    Umm that tune on Gameboy is Korobeiniki. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmCCQxVBfyM I just double checked that one with a youtube video of the Tetris audio. (Oddly also came up with the verbalized version with the old Soviet choir which is impressive.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W80xBX0jK-c&feature=kp

    There are plenty more differences in the game too. NintendoAge went over this since Thor posts there and also the second runner up to the old NWC, both Tetris champs in their own right. The SNES game has different timing, scoring and other requirements as well and I really just don't remember it all.
    Why didn't Nintendo throw their 1992 Yoshi (Japanese title: Yoshi no Tamago - lit. "Yoshi's Egg"; European and Australian title: Mario & Yoshi) into the mix? That was another puzzle game in the vein of these two. Then this game would become Tetris, Dr. Mario & Yoshi.

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    I don't know, could have put Panel de Pon(tetris attack) on there a well. I think they just wanted to capitalize off their original largest sellers of the NES which were those two.

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    The "Fever" music from Dr. Mario also has an extra coda, much like all versions of Dr. Mario after the NES version.

    Quote Originally Posted by ColecoFan1981 View Post
    Why didn't Nintendo throw their 1992 Yoshi (Japanese title: Yoshi no Tamago - lit. "Yoshi's Egg"; European and Australian title: Mario & Yoshi) into the mix? That was another puzzle game in the vein of these two. Then this game would become Tetris, Dr. Mario & Yoshi.
    I might speculate that some weird licensing thing may be responsible since it was developed by Game Freak (the developers of Pokemon), but I think it's more likely that Yoshi just wasn't a very good game.

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    I don't know, could have put Panel de Pon(tetris attack) on there a well. I think they just wanted to capitalize off their original largest sellers of the NES which were those two.
    I don't think Panel de Pon was even released at the time.
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    Yup, forgot it didn't get made until 1996 and the other game is 1994. I suppose Yoshi's Cookie would have been nice but it was already on a cart, but that Yoshi game just isn't all that fun.

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