I watched a Documentary on Tetris today. It was amazing. Tetris is a classic, that without crazy graphics is everlasting. I spend a good two hours(all together) playing Tetris every week.
Check out the Documentary
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4662636869909322164&sourceid=docidfeed&hl=en
Very interesting. Thanks.
Epic failure.
great docu.
It was stupid of him to not license it himself and get a copyright for himself.
wow
>>4
i thought he couldn't (assuming you're talking about pazhitnov) because he was working for the soviet government, so the commies assumed the rights to it.
Really? Only one Tetris thread in four years?
Is it because Tetris was what was used in the "how to make a good thread" example? I kinda doubt many people read that, though...
Well, here's something new: Turn-based Tetris
The last variation I knew was sex tetris(hope all players on this thread are over 18)
I have beaten Tetris before
That may have been ironic, but some versions of Tetris actually do have endings and can be considered beatable.
The TGM series in particular stops when you get to level 999 (levels go up a lot more quickly than they do in NES Tetris) and gives you a grade based on your performance. When you earn the Grand Master grade, then you can legitimately say you've beaten Tetris.