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Have you ever started to see the world as moving blocks after hours of playing computer block games like Tetris or Block Blast? Suddenly, the buildings in your neighborhood could have been so much ...
If there's one game everyone—and I mean almost literally everyone And the rest? Well, they're just more Tetris, aren't they?
Tetris' was considered unbeatable for decades, then a 16-year-old managed to beat its final level. Some video games are truly infinite — others have endings that are hidden or only available if you ...
Tetris Forever dives deep into the 40-year legacy of Tetris with a distinctive interactive documentary experience, including a variety of playable Tetris games and a brand-new Tetris variant.
At 40 years old, Tetris is one of those games you never get tired of. You grow up with it and pass it on as tradition to bring joy to a new generation.
Minecraft has introduced a fun new addon to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the timeless puzzle game Tetris. The title was created by Alexey Pajitnov on June 6, 1984, in the former Soviet Union.
Tetris is now the first-ever branded add-on available on the Minecraft Marketplace, allowing players to enhance their worlds with Tetris-themed armour, weapons, decorative blocks and unique monsters.
Tetris for the NES (the overseas version of the Family Computer) slows down and makes it impossible to continue the game once a certain level is reached. A method was devised to exploit this ...
However, 13-year-old game player Blue Scuti has finally broken through this barrier, reaching a 'kill screen' state at level 157, where the game screen does not progress any further.
In a world first, 13-year-old Willis "Blue Scuti" Gibson - who is a competitive Tetris player - has managed to get the decades old falling block game to reveal its "kill screen".
Stop and think about it: Have you ever seen someone actually beat the classic block-dropping game Tetris? Sure, you've seen people lose at Tetris, getting their blocks to the top of the screen ...