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  • COOL

  • guys fuck on this crap tetris

    try it on facebook " Tetris Battle" much rly much better

  • and my gfx is nvidia

  • Yup it included the loader. I've been playing it on my PC just fine

  • this game can be downloaded and ran on your PC since Taito Type X is just basically a Intel Celeron mother board with Embedded Windows. Search around for Taito Type X collection torrent, it has Tetris Grand master 3 in it.

  • Is the pack cracked and does it include a loader?

    Type-X has a lot of hardware requirements. It doesn't take keyboard input - it expects hardware for an arcade machine. It requires an ATI video card. Merely pirating the game is not enough to run it.

  • ... how the hell did you do a T-spin without a setup

  • This game doesn't honour the traditional three-corner-stuck requirement for T-spins. If the last thing a T piece does is rotate (gravity considered an action) it's a T-spin. Completely pointless except apparently in Easy mode.

  • How do you stream the video from the TGM3 arcade machine to a recording device?

  • so whit your friend no?

  • I damn near died @ 1:40.

  • That second match was awesome. Please, please, PLEASE tell me where I can find this game.

  • Your local arcade. Assuming you live in Japan. It does exist outside japan but it's very rare. See if google can help you.

  • @DeHackEd The google!  It does nothing!!!

  • @DeHackEd I got it on ebay :D

  • Congratulations. How many fireworks you got in Easy mode?

  • @DeHackEd So Many I Couldent Count xD

  • @GoldenJoe

    You can find the first game in the series, Tetris The Grand Master 1 at Pink Gorilla Games near the University of Washington in Seattle. It still has very similar versus gameplay with the awesome items and the overall craziness.

  • The mechanics in TGM VS play are influenced by Sega's other Tetris variant Bloxeed.

  • What to the other (non-item) "styles" do in VS?

  • Attack mode sends more (double?) garbage, but it tends to be easier to clear for your opponent. Possibly good.

    Defense mode erases lines from the bottom of the screen if you make better than a single, kinda like reverse garbage on yourself. Maybe good for a novice, but it eats valuable stack and slows you down a bit.

    We like Item mode best, which doubles the speed at which item blocks arrive.

    The last is Random, which obviously picks a style at random.

  • Alright, thanks for the info.

  • Wow, I was under the impression that Item mode was the only mode where item blocks appeared, not doubling the rate they appear.

  • LMAO 2:38

    WTF WAS THAT XD

  • That was a Death Block, obviously. Double-wide, double-high, very painful if you don't have a good place to put it. Just like trying to read the writing of someone who's capslock key is stuck.

  • yea i know troller, dont worry, wont use it again if youre brain cant take the pressure.

  • I was gonna get this for my DS homebrew cartridge, but now I realize that this is WAY too hard for me. I'm gonna go back to Megaman 9 now.

  • LOL at first round. Left player had it rough for sure.

    My and my friends are seriously hooked on TGM2. How much is TGM3?

  • this looks insanely fun to play

  • I must agree with GoldenJoe, this TGM has one of the best Tetris soundtracks ever.

    Yet, no way to find it on the internet.

    Anyway, really nice versus.

    You have the arcade version? It must be awesome to play on it!

  • No, but I have a friend who does. He was on the 1p side. Technically I'm the guest player.

    As for "arcade version", there is no "non-arcade" version. It's an arcade game, period. Insert coin.

  • To DeHackEd: The closest thing to console of TGM3 is TGMAce. And that's for Japan only (on 360, too!)

  • Where can i Buy Tetris Grand Master 3? looks very awesome =D

  • Where you could buy japanese used arcade games.

    Honestly, I wouldn't have a clue. And even if you got it, you'd need an arcade machine or supergun to run it.

  • Where do you get this? I'd love to get just the soundtrack, much less the game.

  • It's an arcade game. Terror Instinct - Tetris The Grand Master 3. Or some permutation of that. You'll need to have an arcade cabinet or equivalent hardware, and the game itself is not cheap.

  • I know that there is TGM ROM on NDS somewhere serching by Google. Anyway, there is something like "Sound Test" with soundtracks from Master and Shirase modes including TI credit roll and few for TGM 2. You can recorder it by using Audio Playback Recorder or familar program and record all the sounds from speakers to MP3 (or WAV and compress it to MP3 file in CDex)

    It's a bit complicated but it works

  • There is also possibility that You can search for the NDS emulator with option to record the music to WAV (and probably You won't hear nothing while it's recording) and compress to MP3 file with the same program OR make some sound corrections and save it to MP3 extension using Nero Wave Editor

    I often do this operation for good enough quality

  • looks like a lot of fun!

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