If you’re a longtime computer user and a Tetris fan, you might remember, long ago in a land far far away, when Microsoft ...
In the classic video game, you stack pieces until they reach the top of the screen and then the game is over. Willis Gibson made it so far into the game that the code couldn't keep up and it crashed.
It appears that a 13-year-old boy in Oklahoma has done just that. The competitive gamer, identified as Willis Gibson — but maybe better known by his YouTube screen name, Blue Scuti — posted a video of ...
Willis Gibson is a 13-year-old from Stillwater who made history last week when he became the first person to ever beat the original 1988 version of Tetris. After he posted his win on YouTube, he ...
Tetris is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year and the Tetris company is bringing a massive bundle of history and gaming together in one package coming in 2024. Tetris Forever is a collection of ...
The 2023 Classic Tetris World Championship is back for another year. The world's best Tetris players have all gathered at this year's Portland Retro Gaming Expo in Portland, Oregon for a chance to ...
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(WJW/NEXSTAR) — You’re likely familiar with Tetris, the block-stacking game created in the 1980s. But you’ve likely never beaten the game, or didn’t even know the game could be beat. It appears that a ...
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