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Most of Tengen's NES releases were either already were or ended up being legally sold in Japan anyway. Also, Tengen Tetris itself was legally sold for a period of time regardless.
It's definitely not the best Tetris at all, not even a particularly top tier game. People just say they like it because it has a versus mode, which they absolutely would not play if it was in this collection.
Bootleg is officially defined under legality, it's counterfeit, quality has nothing to do with it.
We are allowed to discuss the release and its impact on the history of the franchise due to fair use, but we do not have permission to include the Tengen NES or Atari arcade versions of Tetris as playable.
This is one of the many difficult realities of game preservation.
Were you required to portray the Tengen version as an illegal bootleg?
By the way, as a heads-up, your account is showing as numbers because you have a limited account: https://help.steampowered.com/en/faqs/view/71D3-35C2-AD96-AA3A