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===''Dr. Mario''===
===''Dr. Mario''===
[[File:Tetris & Dr. Mario Versus Com Screen.png|thumb|200px|''Dr. Mario''{{'}}s Vs. Computer options]]
[[File:Tetris & Dr. Mario Versus Com Screen.png|thumb|200px|right|''Dr. Mario''{{'}}s Vs. Computer options]]
{{see also|Dr. Mario (game)#Gameplay}}
{{see also|Dr. Mario (game)#Gameplay}}
''Dr. Mario'' mode features slight differences from the original NES game. In addition to the updated graphics, the game also has improved music and a Vs. Computer mode.  
''Dr. Mario'' mode features slight differences from the original NES game. In addition to the updated graphics, the game also has improved music and a Vs. Computer mode.  
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===Mixed Match===
===Mixed Match===
[[File:Tetris & Dr. Mario mixed mode screen.png|thumb|200px|Gameplay of ''Mixed Match''.]]
[[File:Tetris & Dr. Mario mixed mode screen.png|thumb|200px|right|Gameplay of ''Mixed Match''.]]
In this game's exclusive ''Mixed Match'' mode, players will play through three modes within a time limit, starting with Tetris's B-Mode where a specified number of lines must be cleared, followed by Dr. Mario where all the available viruses must be eliminated, and finally ending with Tetris's A-Mode which is endless. Unlike the individual ''Tetris'' and ''Dr. Mario'' modes, there is no single player version, and it can only be played with two players where there is no option to play against a computer player. Within this mode, players cannot disrupt their opponents as a result of clearing multiple lines with a single piece. If the player loses one of the modes as a result of filling up one the middle columns, the progress within that mode will be reset and the score for it is also reset to zero. The player who scores the highest total amount of points across the three modes is the winner, but if both players scored the same total amount of points, the result is a draw.
In this game's exclusive ''Mixed Match'' mode, players will play through three modes within a time limit, starting with Tetris's B-Mode where a specified number of lines must be cleared, followed by Dr. Mario where all the available viruses must be eliminated, and finally ending with Tetris's A-Mode which is endless. Unlike the individual ''Tetris'' and ''Dr. Mario'' modes, there is no single player version, and it can only be played with two players where there is no option to play against a computer player. Within this mode, players cannot disrupt their opponents as a result of clearing multiple lines with a single piece. If the player loses one of the modes as a result of filling up one the middle columns, the progress within that mode will be reset and the score for it is also reset to zero. The player who scores the highest total amount of points across the three modes is the winner, but if both players scored the same total amount of points, the result is a draw.


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