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The Music of Video Games [102] Tetris Attack

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Entry 102 in an on-going video series that offers a selection of musical tracks from various titles throughout gaming's history.

Tetris Attack
Yoshi no Panepon (jp)
ヨッシーのパネポン (jp)

Year: 1996
Platform: SNES
Developer: Intelligent Systems Co. Ltd.
Publisher: Nintendo of America Inc.
Video source: Speeddemosarchive.com

For more info on the game, follow these links:
http://www.mobygames.com/game/snes/tetris-attack
http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/snes/home/588787.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetris_Attack

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http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=ilv6WLYtgqM&fmt=18
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Music composed by Masaya Kuzume and Yuka Tsujiyoko.

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  • Why are all SNES games the best ever

  • My point is no one cares about other games on a TETRIS ATTACK video.

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  • I would hate to face you in tetris attack o.o

  • @SergeantLuke Yoshi's Island ;)

  • @dude125767 i agree, best system of all time.

  • no body can beat me

  • Tertis Attack is my favorite game of All!

  • Personally, I like Pokemon Puzzle League better than Tetris attack. Granted, it came out like probably 5 years before PPL but it was the one that I grow up with and have fun playing with the whole family.

  • I have never played this game, but I recognize the first theme that plays (0:08-1:11). Has it appeared in any other games?

  • @dude125767 Because back then the population of gamers was much smaller than it was now, and for video game companies to make money they actually had to make good games (story driven, good music, deep characters, good replay value, etc.) or nobody would buy them. Nowadays everyone plays games, and companies know they can just put a label on any piece of crap and pass it off as a game and people will still play it.

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