

Take that, ESRB ratings! I blew up demons when I was still in elementary school, and I think I turned out all right… It was so fun and different and though we didn’t have a computer at my house when I was younger, I played this game in computer class at school. I have a special place in my heart for the first iteration of Doom. My second- ever video game that I owned introduced me to my favorite video game character: Kirby! I’ve played this game more times than I can count, and it still remains one of my favorites. I discovered there was too much movement involved and I disliked the idea of a tennis ball flying toward my face at high speeds, so I stuck with Super Tennis.
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But I played the hell out of this game when I was a kid, and I was convinced I was a tennis pro until I actually tried to play tennis for real. I don’t even know if anyone has ever played this game except me, but I love it! I can’t even explain why it appeals so much to me, because I don’t even like sports or sports games very much. I still remember playing it with my husband and the NES froze right when we got to the final battle against Bowser and erased our game… good times! This is one of those games that’s fun no matter how many times you play it. I thought I was hot shit when I brought my Game Boy and Super Mario Land to “show and tell” in 4th grade, ha! I played this game SO MUCH on my Game Boy! I loved the idea of having a Mario game with me wherever I went. The people’s faces on the cover of this box art are hilariously cheesy! It reminds me of a more simplistic version of Trivial Pursuit, though it gets pretty hard at the end! I actually didn’t play this game until many years after its release- my husband was the one that introduced it to me. I like brick-breaker type games, so why not? There is something both relaxing and challenging about avoiding all the little things that could pop your balloons and kill you! Plus, the music really gets stuck in my head!įor some reason, I had a hard time choosing a game for this year, so I settled on Arkanoid, which was originally an arcade game. This has always been one of my favorite NES games. Oh, and since I live in the U.S., I’m going by North American release dates, just for consistency! After that, I’d just look up a list of games that were released in a particular year and chose one! Sometimes, that was easier said than done… anyway, here is my list! Super Mario RPG, Animal Crossing, Donkey Kong Country) and immediately place those with the corresponding year. P/s: This kind of game was called "テトリス" in Japan, and we had make a local version for Japanese store.Another question The Well-Red Mage posed was quite the big one: What’s Your Favorite Game From Every Year You’ve Been Alive? Considering I’ve been alive for almost 32 years, that’s a lot of games to think about! I know a lot of others have done this post, and it was so fun to read what everyone’s picks were! I decided the easiest way to go about this task would first be to think of some of my all- time favorite games (i.e. Play "Modern Bricks" now and enjoy the game!


Be a good bricks breaker with the Tetromino Puzzle Blocks game. Game over when bricks reach to the top of frame. These bricks block will fall faster and faster, and you need to break bricks more careful. Then the lines will disappear and ten score marked. With the tetromino blocks fall down, you have to arrange them and form completed lines. In this game, we use 4 cube to make blocks and we have Tetromino Puzzle Blocks game. In these term, we define the block which formed by 3,4,5 or 6 square cube in all case that we can combine them. In this mobile version, we bring it on mobile with the right experience and feeling like we had played in video game handheld devices.Īt first, there are some math logic term we should know: Tritomino, Tetromino, Pentomino & Hexamino. This game was invented in 1986 by a Russian developer and has become very famous all over the world in many years. Modern Bricks Breaker is kind of classic puzzle game in which user have to move and arrange tetra square cubes (falling from top) to bottom lines. Classic puzzle with Tetrominoes (tetromino cube blocks).
