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Tetris (Game Boy)

Developer: Nintendo R&D1 · Published by Nintendo · 1989
The puzzle game that sold the Game Boy.
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About This Game

Tetris is a puzzle game developed by Alexei Pajitnov and originally released in 1984 on the Electronika 60. The Game Boy version, published by Nintendo in 1989, is the edition that made the game a global phenomenon. Bundled with the Game Boy in North America and Europe, it sold tens of millions of copies and is widely credited with driving adoption of Nintendo's handheld hardware in the West.

The Game Boy version was developed by Nintendo R&D1 and retains the core falling-block gameplay of the original while adapting it to the system's 160x144 dot-matrix display and distinctive sound capabilities. The version includes a two-player competitive mode via the Game Boy Link Cable. Its audio, particularly the Korobeiniki arrangement known simply as the Tetris theme, remains one of the most recognized pieces of music in gaming history.

The legal history surrounding Tetris's home console rights is complex. Sega developed a Mega Drive version intended for the Japanese market, but it was pulled from sale due to licensing disputes over home rights. Fewer than ten copies of that version are believed to exist. The Game Boy version survived the legal battles intact and went on to become one of the best-selling Game Boy titles ever released.

The game has since been re-released as Tetris 99 and through the Nintendo Switch Online service, though the specific Game Boy version is not currently available on any official modern storefront.

In the News3 mentions
Jun 32026
Developer is porting 1989 Game Boy Tetris to the Sega Genesis
Homebrew developer AAR is building Tetris DMG-01, a faithful port of the 1989 Game Boy Tetris to the Sega Genesis, with a planned colorized mode alongside the original monochrome look.
Preservation
Oct 211999
Pandora’s Box Free Download
Pandora's Box Free Download is today's promo hook. Publishers are throwing prizes, rebates and giveaways at players, because apparently just selling the game is not enough anymore.
Deals
Sep 221999
Pandora’s Box hits stores
Pandora's Box: Microsoft announced today that Pandora's Box, the next generation puzzle game by Tetris creator Alexey Pajitnov, has started to appear on store shelves.
Release
How to Play TodayYour options for running this game in 2026
Original Hardware
Requires a Game Boy, Game Boy Pocket, Game Boy Color, or Game Boy Advance with a compatible cartridge. Original cartridges are common and inexpensive on eBay, typically -15 CIB.
Modern Re-release
The original 1989 Game Boy Tetris is not available on any current official storefront. Tetris 99 and Puyo Puyo Tetris 2 on Nintendo Switch are the closest official options, though they are substantially different games.
Emulation / Other Options
The Game Boy version runs accurately in mGBA and Gambatte. Both are well-maintained and free. Any device capable of running a Game Boy emulator handles Tetris without issue.