

Okay, so Tetrisphere is basically Tetris, but someone threw it into a 3D blender and set it to "trippy." Instead of stacking blocks on a flat grid, you're peeling layers off a spinning sphere like some kind of digital onion. At first, it feels weird—your brain keeps expecting classic Tetris physics—but after a few rounds, that "aha" moment hits when you start spotting chains.
The soundtrack? Absolute vibe. Synth-heavy and weirdly hypnotic, like someone fused a retro arcade with a sci-fi soundscape. And the deeper you get, the more the sphere starts looking like a messed-up jigsaw puzzle—in a good way. There’s a versus mode too, but good luck convincing your friends to wrap their heads around it.
Honestly, it’s one of those N64 gems that makes you wonder why more puzzle games didn’t go this wild.
Must-play games
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Super Smash Bros. (n64)
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Wwf Wrestlemania 2000 (j) (n64)
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Fifa 99 (europe) (n64)
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Command & Conquer (e) (n64)
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Jikkyou World Soccer 3 (j) (n64)
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Paperboy (e) (n64)
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O.d.t. (usa) (proto) (n64)
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Destruct Derby (n64)
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Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon (e) (n64)
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V-rally Edition 99 (e) (n64)
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Brunswick Circuit Pro Bowling (n64)
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Big Mountain 2000 (n64)