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Somebody confirm with a source that this is either the pirate or the original version. | Somebody confirm with a source that this is either the pirate or the original version. | ||
:This is the version published by Tengen, a division of Atari Games (now part of Midway Games). It is "pirate" in the sense that the trademark license didn't have a valid provenance, but it's no more a "pirate" than, say, Somari. See [http://www.atarihq.com/tsr/special/tetrishist.html the gory details on atarihq.com]. --[[User:Tepples|Tepples]] 01:20, 13 October 2008 (UTC) | :This is the version published by Tengen, a division of Atari Games (now part of Midway Games). It is "pirate" in the sense that the trademark license didn't have a valid provenance, but it's no more a "pirate" than, say, Somari. See [http://www.atarihq.com/tsr/special/tetrishist.html the gory details on atarihq.com]. --[[User:Tepples|Tepples]] 01:20, 13 October 2008 (UTC) | ||
== Maybe rename the article? == | |||
I think that it would be better to rename this article to 'Tetris: The Soviet Mind Game' or 'Tetris by Tengen'. |
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Somebody confirm with a source that this is either the pirate or the original version.
- This is the version published by Tengen, a division of Atari Games (now part of Midway Games). It is "pirate" in the sense that the trademark license didn't have a valid provenance, but it's no more a "pirate" than, say, Somari. See the gory details on atarihq.com. --Tepples 01:20, 13 October 2008 (UTC)
Maybe rename the article?
I think that it would be better to rename this article to 'Tetris: The Soviet Mind Game' or 'Tetris by Tengen'.