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Summary
The blocks, they fall! Complete rows to destroy them before they crush you in this addictive puzzle masterpiece. This NES version from 1989 was programmed by Nintendo.
Developers
Nintendo R&D1
Publishers
Nintendo
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1 year, 4 months
Teen Becomes First Tetris NES Player to Clear Level 255 and Achieve the Mythical 'Rebirth'
1 year, 4 months
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Michael "dogplayingtetris" Artiaga clears level 255 and sends it all the way back to the beginning.
7 years
Tetris 99 Screens
7 years
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Originally developed on a Russian DCC clone PDP Computer by a humble employee of the Moscow Academy of Sciences, Alexey Pajitnov's mega hit succeeds where other puzzle games have failed: by keeping it simple. Seven blocks, known as Tetraminoes, and one empty "well" quickly translate into hopeless addiction. There are few games that haunt you even after you stop playing -- but 30 minutes with this puzzle masterpiece and you'll see Tetris pieces wherever you look. No matter what platform it's on, Tetris remains one of the purest and accessible videogames ever made, proving that some of the most addictive games are the simplest.
8 years, 10 months
Tetris might prevent PTSD
8 years, 10 months
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"This is early days and more research is needed."