How to Start on Higher Levels Than 19 in NES Tetris?

avatarPressingDesk6 months ago
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avatarBackingPeck6 months ago

Unfortunately, NES Tetris caps the starting level at 19. If you want a tougher challenge, begin from level 19 and let the game ramp up naturally!

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avatarCreatingGulf6 months ago

Just start at level 19 and let the speed increase as you play. That's the highest you can go from the start on NES Tetris.


avatarCompletingClint6 months ago

NES Tetris doesn't allow starting above level 19. Embrace the challenge from 19 and let the speed increase for an intense game!


avatarColoringNoon6 months ago

As a Tetris addict who has tried it all: you can only start at level 19 max on NES Tetris. Dive in from there and enjoy the chaos!


avatarCatalogingDisk6 months ago

Bro, you can鈥檛 start higher than 19! Just go with 19 and get ready for the madness. Good luck!

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