The World's Largest Game Of Tetris
hax0r writes: "You might be asking yourself: What can I do with 5 months, 10000 christmas lights, a 14 story library, and a Linux box? Why not play Tetris? And they say there are no good games for Linux." There's some QT movies on the site, as well as pictures. The site was slow to respond for me, but if you're patient you should get through.Thanks to Blue Draco for the pix on a fast server.
Remember the robot planet, where the construction crew was moving the tetris piece with the crane. Just as the operator releases the piece, the foreman yells, "No! Don't drop that there!" as four rows of the wall being constructed disappears and the rest drops down.
Did you actually visit the webpage? It is not the LARGEST game of tetris, as they say on the page. They even give the link to the one that holds the record (TU Delft, The Netherlands). On another note, MIT has done something similar. They had a VU meter on a building, registering the Boston Pops playing on their annual 4th July concert.
Imagine a Beowulf cluster of library buildings!
Personally, I can't wait till someone 0wns it and uses it say something naughty about the dean.
This has already been done. Check out MIT's Hacks gallery.
Well, the software I used isn't open source.
I'm using MegaPEG LE which came with my copy of Premiere.
The web server is all open source (Roxen on FreeBSD) if that makes you feel better...
If you want MPEG, I'm running the quicktime files through my converter now, and I'll have them up at http://house.ofdoom.com/~hungerf3/video/tetris/ in a few minutes.
The problem with using the main lights of a building is that if they're striplights (which is likely) they tend to take a few seconds to flicker into life. I don't fancy playing Tetris with that much display latency...
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>The site was
/. through your ISP! That'll save a hell of a lot of bandwidth, especially for pics and movies.
> slow to respond for me, but if you're patient you should get through.
If your ISP runs a proxy, point your browser to it (or tell your personal proxy (e.g. squid) to use you ISP's proxy as a parent). You're not the only one who follows
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sun a few years back.
http://www.tetris.com/history.html
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The 44 floor triangular tower of Azrieli Center in Tel Aviv had a huge millenium countdown animated display. There were rumors that the programmer wrote Tetris for that display but eventually didn't run it. IIRC, the display controller was running Linux.
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We've run Apache on an OS X DP3 machine (G4) in-house for videos of company gettogethers, I've gotten 1.4 MBps worth of Quicktime out of it (two movies playing in Netscape (under Win98 yet) at 990KBps and 550KBps.
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It looks like the lights don't turn on or off very quickly. There is a lot of "motion blur" on the web cam.
I used to write and re-write tetris games in quick basic, and then C++.. But I havn't for a long time. This project is very inspiring.
Is it on the linux console or something? What about the score?
Tetris without a next piece is pointless... You might say it's "cheating" or something, but consider the following:
For every piece, there are n possible moves in a given situation, but if you know the next piece as well, there are n^2 possible moves! And only one is the most efficient.
They said that they thought of doing it with X10, but that it would have been too slow.
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umm, try out xanim. I watched it fine in Linux.
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Tetris, TI's, and School go hand in hand (in hand). I set countless records (not just personal, school!) in ztetris for the TI-85. Great game. Unfortunately, cuz I played it all first semester of AP Chemistry, I got a 56 on the midterm. My bad.
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Ooh, converter? What software are you using, and where can I get it? (And, more importantly, (*tounge in cheek*) is it open source? Oh well....)
if you went to U2's POP mart tour, then you saw something very similar.
It sounds like you let a perfect opportunity to change the message pass....
:)
Inquiring minds want to know....
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Sorry to interrupt this nice article, but this has been done before in the EE dept of Delft University, The Netherlands. It was hosted by the Electro Technische Vereniging and it was held on a 22 floor building. For a few nice shots:s h.html
http://etv.et.tudelft.nl/commissies/lustrum/engli
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actually the server seems quite peppy to me, and I'm in North Dakota, not exactly a hop off the backbone.
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"Imagine a Beowful cluster of these babies!"
Or, at least another one, so you could actually play against someone.
Insert mind here.
According to another post here on /. they have pumped the original music through a large stereo system. He heard it last night and said it was pretty cool. Of course, I guess this post is redundant... Oh, well.
IANAL, but I play one on
If I lived anywhere within 200 miles, I'd be over there NOW.
IANAL, but I play one on
Seriously, though, the only flaw I saw in their system was the refresh rate. I know when I play, the pieces are moving so fast that their "screen" wouldn't be able to keep up (I'm not trying to brag).
Are there any Tetris masters out there who have had a chance to play on this beast? I would like to know how well it keeps up with really fast play.
For reference: I have scored 470,000 points on the Nintendo version and have broken computer versions by playing too fast. There was a version playing on the Internet that kept a global high score list and I was always at the top. I would love to hear some other people's high scores to have something against which I can compete.
IANAL, but I play one on
if you want to see the movies on this site, try the following url instead of the link on the main page.
http://bastilleweb.techhouse.org/movie s/
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...about this whole project, but i just realized that they have litterally millions of these in Asia. Japan, Taipei.
Props for the tetris part. gotta admit that's cool.
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Forget christmas lights! Ya know all them HUGE buildings they have in the city with ten offices per floor on the one side? Well that is begging for a good tetrisizing already! Maybe when ip6 goes hardcore and they give every office light an IP some leet crackers will do this
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If it was slow when Hemos accessed it, the site is just going to Crash and Burn when the full brunt of the Slashdot Effect hits it. Almost pointless to post it....
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How old would it make me if I remembered playing Tetris on a TI-994/A(that's right, the home computer, not the calc) in 1989? Heh.
You could play quake on this today, using text-mode quake. ;)
Actually, this was not encoded with the Sorenson codec, so you can play it using xanim. No need to go to windows.
Evidently Steve Wozniak visited Brown to play Tetris ... this from today's Providence Journal:
Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple Computer, and a self-described Tetris master, flew to Providence yesterday from his Los Gatos, Calif., home just to
see the installation.
"When I tell people that I'm off to Rhode Island to play Tetris, people think that I'm stupid," Wozniak said in an e-mail exchange with a reporter from his
plane yesterday afternoon. "I'm not stupid, just crazy."
The students credit Wozniak with encouraging them to "fulfill our dreams."
They befriended him in December when he was at Brown on a speaking engagement. Wozniak, who now teaches private computer courses to elementary school students in Los Gatos, said he told the Brown students in December he would return to see the project if they completed it.
In college, Wozniak was a big prankster, and this project impressed him, he said.
"This one really takes the cake," he said. "It's such an immense project."
Even though it's not all that useful, Wozniak said, projects like these, where students press their knowledge, often lead to real products that change the world, he said.
"Gosh, I think it should be on the cover of a magazine. I've read books about pranks at Cal Tech and at MIT. This is as good as any of them."
"I'm lucky to be able to see and experience it."
.. that this proves, once and for all, that size does, in fact, matter ;)
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Tomorrow, you'll hear of someone running Ghost n Goblins on an NT box running *100,000* Christmas lights.
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Then, Sun will insist that Java is the best platform for this sort of thing and promptly release the Java Christmas Light Interface API
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Is the computer playing tetris or a human?!
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Dang it. I just started downloading. Thank you for the warning, Laven!
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If the system had a good cache (ie it remembered what was linked to by /.) the load on the system would not be too high.
Software for the server should not be that hard to create, Apple have a QT SDK which looks quite useful and I am sure there must be a (L)GPL MPEG coder around somewhere. Only problem is the system might have to run on Windows (only a proble for some people...).
I would do this my self but with a slow and expensive to run modem, it would not be much fun.
Anyone intrested...?
Yeah,e gif.html
here's a link.
http://etv.et.tudelft.nl/commissies/lustrum/mov
If only that link could've been sent to that 12,000 member ICANN At-Large mailing list.
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Now, I'll laugh if Rob Malda does that to the Slashdot home page.
When I'm singing a ballad and a pair of underwear lands on my head, I hate that. It really kills the mood.
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Okay, now I've gotta go buy myself a bunch of X10 wireless controllers (http://www.x10.com) and raid the local christmas-in-April store to set this up on one of the dorm buildings at school. That would be much easier than using custom interfaces, though more prone to error from people messing with their own controllers...
:)
Wouldn't this just be the coolest on one of those highrise buildings with floor to ceiling windows??!?
Buy a ton of controllers, buy christmas lights when they're on closeout, charge people a couple bucks a game to play and you'll make your money back within a couple weeks.
Also, Tic-Tac-Toe, anyone?
There's a game called, BattleTris, which is a 2 player ver. of Tetris with weapons and stuff, in the Brown CS dept (it was written as a final project). Maybe they should port that to the building. :)
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Okay, Hemos. You've been around long enough to know the ./ effect inside out. If the site is slow for you _before_ you post it, what do you think will happen once us masses start attacking it? ;)
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I actually was visitng Brown last night and happened to be walking by the Science Library when they started testing it. At first I thought it was just random lights on the building, but then I was able to make out the individual pieces falling and rotating. All of the familiar l's, straight lines, and t's were there, among the other ones and they were actually playing tetris! It was also really funny because they had a boombox playing the music from the original tetris, completing the experience!
It looks like they have the basic system down, they just need to work on the refresh rates, because as of last night it was done floor by floor, so if you moved a piece right, it would sort of move to the right line by line. But all in all a very impressive set up!
Reminds me of thisUser Friendly strip - playing pong with the elevators!
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I agree, but on the bright side at least it's finally been done somewhere, after begging for someone to do it for so long.
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I'm 99% ready to throw out my linux box, does anyone have a Windows version?
They are very low quality, grainy movies with pattern tests, a "Hello world" test and stuff. Their site says that were not able to film an actual game yet, so they will post a movie of an actual game soon.
I suggest everyone wait a day or two until the initial /. effect wears down, and they'll perhaps a Tetris game movie will be online. They do however have a pretty neat live-still webcam that you can sometimes see Tetris pieces here
http://bastilleweb.techhouse.org/live.ht ml.
Whith that slow warning I was expecting to have to wait an hour
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Dude my hp-48gx is getting kinda rusty, being with my working on a liberal arts degree, but back in tha day... Used to spend whole days in all of my hs classes "programming" an animation of a moving 3d sine wave or something...
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If you're playing Z-Tetris on a TI-86, I'm old enough to be your father... Why back in the day... All we had were TI-85s and zshell, and it did us just fine... you whippersnappers today...
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What happens when you lose after getting 200000 pts, what does the rocket ship look like? some day linux will be able to play QT, or QT will be replaced whichever comes first
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...about what we're supposed to be doing... I used to count the number of times a person said "You should..." in a conversation as a good indicator of the person's spiritual maturity. Of course, it's an inverse measure. (-8
P.S. Can anyone tell me where today's quote comes from, quoting "McCloctnik the Lucid" suggesting a rock or a club before resorting to magic? Sounds like something I'd like to read/see/listen to!
This has been done before by a dutch univerity some years ago. If I remember correctly it was the Technical University of Delft... looked great...
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I say that next week, they put up TTY Quake and play it. Whoohoo!!!
This marks a great day in history for the triumph of linux!! Now linux can do everything!!!
Oh - you'll have to excuse me. i need to jump on my windows box to actually WATCH the movie!!
Final notice: if your last name is Sorensen, or you have anything to do with QT - i'm coming to kick your ass!!!!!
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I wonder why The Tetris Company hasn't sued this guy yet since they threaten legal action against everyone who has even a vaguely similar tetris java applet on their web page.
You mean like this article which was posted to /. a while back? Bedter is back online, after it was determined that all Elorg and The Tetris Company LLC own about Tetris® is the ®. All they have to do is take "TETR", "ETRI", and "TRIS" out of the name. Thus, freepuzzlearena for Linux, DOS, and Windows.
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Alexander Pojitnov, the creator of original game must be proud. It's a monument to his brain-creation and it's being built while the guy is still alive. I believe this is an achivement since even the greatest Picasso was not recognize during his life time. Tetris is amazing, like PacMan or the pingpong game (or arkanoid) these are the games that will stay with us forever in one form or another just do to their idea. TETRISTETRISTETRIS~TETRISTETRISTETRIS~TETRISTETRIS TETRIS~~TETRISTETRISTETRISTETRISTETRISTE TRIS~~~~~~TETRISTETRIS~ TETRISTETRISTETRIS~TETRISTETRISTETRIS~TETRISTETRIS TETRIS~TETRIS~~~~~~TETRIS~TETRISTETRISTE TRIS~~~~TETRISTETRIS~~~ TETRISTETRISTETRIS~TETRISTETRISTETRIS~TETRISTETRIS TETRIS~TETRIS~~~~~~TETRIS~TETRISTETRISTE TRIS~~~~TETRISTETRIS~~~ ~~~~~~TETRIS~~~~~~~TETRIS~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TETRIS ~~~~~~~~TETRIS~~~~~TETRIS~~~~~~~~TETRIS~ ~~~~~~TETRIS~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~TETRIS~~~~~~~TETRIS~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TETRIS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~TETRISTETRIS~~~~~~~~TETRIS~ ~~~~~~TETRIS~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~TETRIS~~~~~~~TETRISTETRIS~~~~~~~~~~~~~TETRIS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~TETRISTETRIS~~~~~~~~TETRIS~ ~~~~~~~~TETRISTETRIS~~~ ~~~~~~TETRIS~~~~~~~TETRISTETRIS~~~~~~~~~~~~~TETRIS ~~~~~~~~~~TETRIS~~~TETRIS~~~~~~~~TETRIS~ ~~~~~~~~TETRISTETRIS~~~ ~~~~~~TETRIS~~~~~~~TETRIS~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TETRIS ~~~~~~~~~~TETRIS~~~TETRIS~~~~~~~~TETRIS~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~TETRIS~ ~~~~~~TETRIS~~~~~~~TETRISTETRISTETRIS~~~~~~~TETRIS ~~~~~~~TETRIS~~~~~~TETRIS~TETRISTETRISTE TRIS~~~~~~~~~~~~TETRIS~ ~~~~~~TETRIS~~~~~~~TETRISTETRISTETRIS~~~~~~~TETRIS ~~~~~~~TETRIS~~~~~~TETRIS~TETRISTETRISTE TRIS~~~~TETRISTETRIS~~~ ~~~~~~TETRIS~~~~~~~TETRISTETRISTETRIS~~~~~~~TETRIS ~~~~~~~TETRIS~~~~~~TETRIS~TETRISTETRISTE TRIS~~~TETRISTETRIS~~~~
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Now this is one cool implementation of technology. Finally something of true note worthiness from Slashdot after a couple of months.
/.ed right now and I can't get in... Any mirror sites?
Too bad the darn web site is being
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Really? What kind of crazy ass christmas lights do you use that they display text?
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i never would have kept my sanity through my high school phsyics class had it not been for my ti-83
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I just logged into the building and used lynx on it to look at the site.
Is there going to be a port of the X Window System for this display?
I e-mailed the main Sorenson support line (support@s-vision.com) a few days ago about this (after I couldn't watch the LotR trailer), and got a reply from Scott Wheeler (swheeler@s-vision.com) which said, among other stuff,
Sorenson Vision has chosen to team up with Apple and their QuickTime product. Because of this, Sorenson Video is only available on supported QuickTime OS platforms.
If you're interested in QuickTime for platforms other than Mac or Windows, please contact your platform vendor and let them know that you would like them to license QuickTime from Apple. Once QuickTime is available on a platform, Sorenson Video will be there as well.
I sent another e-mail, asking for (a) a contact in Apple and (b) any indication that there might be a way they could support a free platform. So far, I've gotten no reply to that one.
I think we should let people know how much proprietary video codecs restrict people, and encourage people to distribute in video formats that don't require us to buy new hardware and/or software to view them. As a start, we could mail Mr. Wheeler, nicely voicing our opinions, and asking him to pressure Apple to make a concession, and let Maark Podlipec include module support for the codec with xanim.
Dave.
I have become convinced over the years that Tetris is the last vestige of the Cold War -- a Communist plot to deprive the West of work-hours. Unfortunately for the Soviets, this evil meme weapon was deployed too early -- had they waited until the Internet was everywhere and nearly every American worker had a computer on their desk, this simple, insidious weapon would have brought our economy to a grinding halt. Then, those crafty Commies would have waltzed in a la "Red Dawn" and done a number on the place, leaving only confused high schoolers to defend us. Viva Charlie Sheen y Jennifer Grey!
Fortunately, this simple, all-consuming meme has faded with time and been replaced with other workplace-inhibiting memes such as Flash games, e-mail flirting, and frivolous use of Napster. The Communist threat/meme truly is no more.
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Probably not too many worth mentioning...
I have seen a game of nethack played on the side of a building using an LCD projector... I suppose that you could play many games like that, but the guy playing this one (at night, at a University) was actually getting advice by passers-by...
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Thank you.
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well, it's a start. if they were really hardcore, they'd set up some giant speakers and run the classic neverending tetris music at a ridiculous volume in the background.
and what about two player versus mode? building vs building? they should rig up the other side of this tower, or another one across campus, and get some serious multiplayer action going..
Now that's just beautiful.
RI's so small I'm surprised the whole state can't see it from their window...
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BADDOGGIE, INC., a Delaware corporation,
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CIVIL ACTION NO. 00-BD-00101010
TEMPORARY RESTRAINING ORDERYOU ARE COMMANDED to immediately cease and desist all large-scale Tetris game play on the Science Library or any other large buliding.
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I envision having I-Macs inside of all the windows, rather than lights strung along the building. Have some pulsating I-MAC screens. Actually, that is a pretty scary idea.
At least I'd go crazy if I didn't have that calc during school.
"Control the media, control the mind."-Cabal
You played tetris with a slide rule.
"Control the media, control the mind."-Cabal
Thank you for this great honor. It's beyond my wildest dreams to ever be a karma whore-*sniff*-*sniff*. I'd like to thank my computer and it's trusty (although covered with-never mind) keyboard, the old ztetris game on my TI-86 (the only thing that kept me sane in school at times), and most of all the whole slashdot community (trolls, karma whores, ACs, and the others). Without them *sniff*-*sniff* this would never have been possible. I love you all.
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So when can I start playing quake with christmas lights?
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Not if he was a Doctor of Technology.
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Wow, that was insightful. Thanks dude. Since my .sig isn't in need of correction (after all, I didn't write the song lyrics) do you think you could help me with the paper I have due in a few hours? That kind of educated criticism is exactly what I need!
The bus came by and I got on
That's when it all began
There was cowboy Neal
At the wheel
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I'd rather be lucky than good.
reminds me of in high school when we spelled out [creative] stuff on the scoreboards. oh well, i never got caught
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i don't think i see the connection, but damn that prof seems wierd.
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Tetris on a "building" board?...some people really need to get a life (not that I have one either).
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Could someone set this up on NT? That way when it gets /. ed the whole building will turn blue.
:p
oh wait, NT doesn't run defrag
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It's only half-past midnight EST, and the site's not responding. Don't you people have reasons to be asleep by now instead of looking at stuff like this?
Then again, why am I still up?
Tetris for buildings is all nice and well, but the record is still set in 1995 in the netherlands by the association for electrical engineering students. check http://etv.et.tudelft.nl/commissies/lustrum/movegi f.html (or the guiness book of records)
over here you can see some more of the world record of largest game ever. http://clubsupport.info.nl/8073/thuis.htm they connected a computer to the electrical system of the building, wich controlled the lights of every room in the building. too bad the online login to play the game via internet doesn't work anymore :)
There's been posts about how there should have been a huge stereo and what not. On saturday night, they actually had a live band down there playing the tetris music for a couple of hours. It was pretty rad. Also, there's been some other stuff on the wall for the last week or so. The scili is right near the door of the computer lab. One night, a friend and I walked out of the lab at like 3am to be greeted by a 14-story pixelated smily face. Kind of disquieting. They also had the game of life on it for a while I think.