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imagine ragebaiting on the discussions for a 40 year old game
Yeah why not?
no idea? nah man, just not silly enough to waste what some would consider a lot of money on such a simple game thats available online to play for free.
I wrote it when I was a teenager ! Since then I've made a video that elaborates a little bit more on that: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mc0tdvezGjc
You truly have no idea.
Just bags of common sense.
Yes, everyone, but you, sir.
This is not your ordinary Tetris game. The Grand Master has been around since 1998, and exclusively released as arcade games in Japan. It was incredibly rare and expensive to get here in the US, consequently.
The US didn't see official releases until 2022, only on PS4 and Switch.
The last mainline game, TGM 3, was released in 2005.
Ha, how original, how hilarious, at least some people on here have the brain capacity to give constructive criticism and not start offending folk.
Just because i am querying the game's value you and a few others take offence. pretty pathetic tbh.