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|publisher = [[Game Line]]
 
|publisher = [[Game Line]]
 
|developer = Unknown
 
|developer = Unknown
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|price = 30,000 [KRW]
 
|console = Famicom, Master System
 
|console = Famicom, Master System
|date = 1995 (?)<ref>The game was seen on a Master System multicart named ''Dodgeball King 7-in-1'' released during December 1995.</ref>
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|date = Master System: Dec. 1995<br>Famicom: Feb. 1996
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|sound = Konami (''Tiny Toon Adventures'')
|engine =
 
|sound = Konami (Tiny Toon Adventures)
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|alt = ''Block Puzzle'' (Famicom)
|alt = Block Puzzle (Famicom)
 
 
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'''''BugTris''''' ({{Mousetext|버그트리스|Beogeu Teuliseu}}) is an unlicensed variant based on ''Tetris''. The main objective is to capture bugs that are hiding inside blocks. The player finds these bugs by clearing lines with blinking blocks, then catching the bugs with a net. Once all the bugs are captured, the game continues to the next level. The game ends after level 30 is completed.
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'''''BugTris''''' ({{Mousetext|버그트리스|Beogeu Teuliseu}}) is an unlicensed variant of [[Wikipedia:Tetris|''Tetris'']] published by [[Game Line]]. The developer is currently unknown.
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== Overview ==
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The main objective of ''BugTris'' is to capture bugs that are hiding inside blocks. The player finds these bugs by clearing lines with blinking blocks, then catching the bugs with a net. Once all the bugs are captured, the game continues to the next level. The game ends after level 30 is completed.
   
 
== Unused Content ==
 
== Unused Content ==
 
[[File:Bugtrisunusedgamelinelogo.png|left]]
 
[[File:Bugtrisunusedgamelinelogo.png|left]]
An unused logo for the developer of the game. It's unknown where it would have been used.
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An unused logo for the developer of the game. It's unknown where it would've been used.
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This logo was completely removed from the data in ''Block Puzzle''.
   
==Trivia==
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== Trivia ==
*The game is frequently found on Game Line multicart, often as one of the first game.
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*The game is frequently found on Game Line [[multicarts]], often as one of the first games on the list.
*Block Puzzle is found solely on the ''Littlecom 160'' multicart.
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*''Block Puzzle'' removes the whole concept of catching bugs, so it just ends up being a ''Tetris'' clone.
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*''Block Puzzle'' is found solely on the ''Littlecom 160'' multicart.
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*Unlike ''BugTris'' which has numerous original songs, ''Block Puzzle'' has only one: a slowed-down ''[[Metal Force]]'' level tune.
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*The Master System version doesn't appear to have had a single release.
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*''BugTris'' was first seen on a Master System multicart called ''Dodgeball King 7-in-1''. This multicart released in December 1995.
   
==References==
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery>
<references/>
 
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img20191112_18120357-min.jpg|Box cover.
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img20191112_18160568.jpg|Manual front.
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img20191112_18230950.jpg|Manual back.
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</gallery>
 
[[Category:Games]]
 
[[Category:Games]]
 
[[Category:Famicom/NES games]]
 
[[Category:Famicom/NES games]]
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[[Category:Master System games]]
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[[Category:Puzzle games]]
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[[Category:1995 video games]]
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[[Category:1996 video games]]

Revision as of 23:36, 11 February 2020

BugTris (버그트리스) is an unlicensed variant of Tetris published by Game Line. The developer is currently unknown.

Overview

The main objective of BugTris is to capture bugs that are hiding inside blocks. The player finds these bugs by clearing lines with blinking blocks, then catching the bugs with a net. Once all the bugs are captured, the game continues to the next level. The game ends after level 30 is completed.

Unused Content

Bugtrisunusedgamelinelogo

An unused logo for the developer of the game. It's unknown where it would've been used. This logo was completely removed from the data in Block Puzzle.

Trivia

  • The game is frequently found on Game Line multicarts, often as one of the first games on the list.
  • Block Puzzle removes the whole concept of catching bugs, so it just ends up being a Tetris clone.
  • Block Puzzle is found solely on the Littlecom 160 multicart.
  • Unlike BugTris which has numerous original songs, Block Puzzle has only one: a slowed-down Metal Force level tune.
  • The Master System version doesn't appear to have had a single release.
  • BugTris was first seen on a Master System multicart called Dodgeball King 7-in-1. This multicart released in December 1995.

Gallery