Microsoft Solitaire Collection also includes versions of Tut's Tomb (as Pyramid) and TriPeaks.
A Game Boy Color version was released in June 2001 in North America and August 2001 in Europe.
[6][7] It was developed by Saffire and published by Classified Games in North America and Cryo Interactive in Europe.
Ex-Microsoft product manager Bruce Ryan said the company did this because it "was concerned that the operating system’s high hardware requirements meant that people would only see it as a tool for large enterprises".
[9] For much of the early 1990s, the Gamesampler, a subset of the Entertainment Pack small enough to fit on a single high-density disk, was shipped as a free eleventh disk added to a ten-pack of Verbatim blank 3.5" microfloppy diskettes.
Third-party developers have also created 32-bit freeware clones of Klotski,[17][18] TetraVex,[19] Rodent's Revenge,[20] Tetris,[21] and Taipei.