Titres by Jim Susinno 2002

Titres is a tetris clone featuring a rotating 3D gameboard, mouse control, and a next piece queue.

Gameplay:

Dreamcast: PC/Glut:
Left/Right - move piece
Down - drop piece
A - rotate left
B - rotate right
Y - rotate twice
Player 1
a - move left
d - move right
s - drop
q - rotate left
e - rotate right
w - rotate twice
Player 2
j - move left
l - move right
k - drop
u - rotate left
i - rotate right
o - rotate twice
Mouse(Player 1)
drag in window(passive) - move left/right
left click or mousewheel up/down - rotate
right click+drag - drop

Downloads:

glut_tetris005.exe v0.0.5 - 57k win32 executable - requires glut32.dll
titres-0.0.8.tar.gz - source tarball - 127k

Screenshots:

     
Dreamcast Main Menu
Dreamcast Options Menu


If you like Dreamcast homebrew try these selections from Jimbomania homebrew games:
  • Battery - 3D multiplayer fighting game
  • DCAsteroids - multiplayer 3D Asteroids

    Thanks:

    Special thanks to all who made this possible:

    Alexy Pajitnov: the original game of Tetris
    Mark Kilgard: glut(GL utility toolkit)
    Nate Robbins: glut for win32
    Dan Potter and Jordan DeLong of Cryptic Allusion : KallistiOS version 1.1.6
    Andrew Kieschnick of Napalm-X : dcloadip including dc-tool
    Marcus Comstedt : maple and hardware info including scramble.c
    Thorsten Titze / hangar-eleven.de - the tutorials that got me started
    Joerg Schilling : Schily's USER COMMANDS cdparanoia mkisofs cdrecord
    Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie : the C language
    Bjarne Stroustrup : the C++ language
    Linus Torvalds : the Linux kernel
    Richard Stallman : gcc, emacs
    SEGA/HITACHI/NEC : the cool hardware
    Baltimore Gas & Electric: the electricity that powers it
    Professor Houlahan of JHU for teaching me C++
    Professor Kumar of JHU for teaching me OpenGL
    DoomRaiderC and Ralphis for the sounds