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Tetris is an old-school video game, released nearly 40 years ago. But a 13-year-old from Oklahoma just pulled off a new trick on the classic, being the first player to truly beat the game.
With its bright colors, easy-to-learn rules and familiar music, the video game Tetris has endured as a pop culture icon over ...
Since its creation 40 years ago, Tetris has remained a universal force in gaming. Perpetually iterated and reimagined, it’s considered to be the most ported game of all time — releasing in ...
In all ways that matter, this is the best way to revisit these old games. The totally original Tetris offering in this collection is Tetris Time Warp, and it falls far more in line with what we ...
The NES version of Tetris is making its way to Nintendo Switch Online next week, and a brand new Tetris the Grand Master game ...
Nintendo successfully sued Atari Games, as the official licensee for the Tetris IP, and they were able to get all copies of ...
Despite being one of the most important games released on Nintendo’s first home console, the NES version of Tetris has not ...
Perhaps the most significant Nintendo game that’s never previously been rereleased is finally coming to the Switch. The 1989 ...
Tetris for the NES has been generating headlines all year thanks to the explosion of interest when 13-year-old Willis 'Blue Scuti' Gibson became the first person to 'beat' the game. Now ...
Tetris' was considered unbeatable for decades, then a 16-year-old managed to beat its final level. Some video games are truly infinite — or hide the ending unless you put in extra work.