Tetris for NES is a logical-arcade game in which our task is to arrange one or several equal horizontal lines.
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Tetris for NES is a logical-arcade game in which our task is to arrange one or several equal horizontal lines.
"Pong: The Next Level" is a special version of Pong released on Game Boy Color in 1999. The player's task in this game is to bounce the ball to the opponent, if the opponent releases the free space, we gain a point. The player has at his disposal 4 boards: Classic Pong - actually, you do not have to write a lot, the classic version of Pong; Jungle Pong - the game takes us to the jungle, the rules are the same as classic, in some moment of our game there appears a whirl that can rectangle our rectangle so we can bounce the ball and the ball where the ball can increase or decrease the speed of the ball; Arctic Pong - we move to ice, the rules are the same, sometimes there is a whirl (has the same properties as in Jungle Pong), and on the board we will see two disturbing penguins - when we hit them it can lead to increase or decrease of the ball speed, change of flight path or throwing in another ball in which the game becomes more interesting; Soccer Pong - we are on a football field in which this time we control two rectangles - one is a goalkeeper and the other is an attacker - our goal is to hit the goal, there is also a vortex here. All of the above-mentioned boards are played up to 11 points. The game also includes the Tournament Pong mode, where we play the tournament on all of the above-mentioned boards. The downside of this game is the lack of multiplayer mode.