
It has been confirmed through testing that a filled cell can reach the 43rd row (with the bottom visible row being row 1) without causing a "game over." It is assumed that the player's stack is stored as an array list with no maximum. After doing that, allow the CPU to send you garbage while you play as slowly as possible (allowing pieces to drop slowly, then just as they reach bottom put them in the hold box). This can be verified by starting a game against the level 4 or 5 CPU and stacking I, J, L, and T pieces high along the left wall. In standard versus mode the playfield has 20 visible rows, and at least 23 invisible rows. This mode supports up to 10 players with Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, although many people have found it impossible to get a 4-player game going without it failing with an 86420 error. There are several different modes in Standard, they are Marathon Mode, Line Clear Mode, and VS.

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Standard mode plays like regular Tetris, except the play field is on the bottom screen, and a video of a sidescrolling Mario level is displayed on the top screen.
