
Tetris And Dr. Mario Game

Remember when Tetris and Dr. Mario were separate games? This SNES cart smashes them together with just enough polish to make it feel fresh. Tetris plays exactly how you'd expect—blocks keep falling, your palms keep sweating—but now you can actually play against a friend or the CPU (which was weirdly missing from the NES version). Dr. Mario's still about matching those colorful pills to viruses, only now there's a proper VS mode where you can get wrecked by the Red Virus on hard mode.
The real gem here is Mixed Match mode. You and a buddy take turns playing Tetris B-Type (clearing set lines), Dr. Mario (killing viruses), and Tetris A-Type (racing against the clock). It’s chaotic, especially if one of you’s better at stacking blocks while the other’s a pill-matching wizard. You can tweak handicaps to even things out, but honestly? The trash talk alone makes it worth it.
Graphics got a slight upgrade from the Game Boy days, but the gameplay’s pure nostalgia. If you’ve got a competitive streak, this one’s a no-brainer.
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