Tetris was a game for the Sega Mega Drive that was cancelled due to licensing issues. The game was subsequently released on the Sega Mega-Tech, an arcade cabinet that played Mega Drive games. The game was scheduled to be released on 15 April 1989, and was licensed through Tengen, who had also sold Bullet-Proof Software the rights for the Famicom. In March or April 1989 the game's release was postponed, then cancelled, of Sega's own volition after they heard of Nintendo's acquisition of the console license.
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