The Man Who Made Tetris
rossgneumann writes Life gets pretty chill after creating 'Tetris' and escaping the KGB. A quick web search for "Alexey Pajitnov" brings up pages of articles and interviews that fixate only on his seminal creation—a work that remains, far and away, the best selling video game of all time. But clearly, there's more to the man than just Tetris. Meeting Pajitnov himself led me to wonder about, well, everything else. What was the Tetris-less life of Alexey Pajitnov?
All the pieces of the puzzle are coming together now.
>What was the Tetris-less life of Alexey Pajitnov?
There is none. There is only Tetris.
This documentary about Tetris is fascinating
Next, let's bring up a cosmologist to talk about his laundry detergent.
Well escaping the KGB laid the foundation, and Tetris put most the of the bricks in place, but I spent the rest of my life looking for that one missing piece.
God spoke to me
Is where Tetris was spawned. Chernobyl is not all bad now is it! More nukes IS the answer!
explains a lot.
A sad life you lead, twisting anything into some weird attack on your "enemies".
There is a classic Russian game with similar pieces where you lay them into a box and try to make them fit. Alexey implemented a refined version of this game.
So really.. he didn't invent it as much as refine it.
Sort of like this, but with wood pieces. Very old:
http://i00.i.aliimg.com/wsphoto/v0/1697507318_1/Wood-intelligence-font-b-game-b-font-toy-Russian-font-b-Tetris-b-font-tile-matching.jpg
Incredible:
http://survex.com/~olly/rheolism/dsm_rheolism/
But it took Akira to perfect it.
The "Tetris: The Grand Master" series of arcade games are absolutely phenomenal and take the game to a whole new level. It starts out the same as every Tetris game, and then things just keep getting faster and faster and it just doesn't stop. I used to think I was good at the Gameboy games until I found TGM and it summarily kicked my ass in the first 5 minutes.
MAME happens to emulate the Psikyo SH2 arcade hardware that TGM2 and TGM2P run on (TGM2P being the latest game that MAME can handle, since TGM3 was an x86 based game that ran under Windows XP Embedded on Taito Type X hardware). It is highly recommended, mostly any modern day computer (Core 2 Duo or higher with 512MB of RAM and a decent GPU) should be able to play it just fine. The sound and graphics are fully emulated and there's no nasty glitches or anything.
It's best played with an actual arcade stick (preferably one with a short throw), but a standard keyboard works surprisingly good as well (especially for new players, since it's a stupendously fast paced game). Seriously, if you're a Tetris fanatic and you've never played the Akira games, you owe it to yourself to fire up MAME and check them out. It's worth your time.
Gameplay video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfDPUAluwpo
Yeah, but I love the way he spelled Romney as Rmoney.
For those who cannot afford to purchase a video game console but still want to play games, a computer or a mobile device is usually sufficient.
Wow.
In Soviet Amerika, Tetris invents YOU!
He did not invent it
http://i.huffpost.com/gen/490179/MITT-ROMNEY-RMONEY.jpg
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Play awesome tetris on http://furg.net/99-bricks/
I'm not sure we should be glorifying someone who claims that the existence of free software destroys the market.
that project before someone had the bright idea of running the numbers on the project only to realize "Oh, we're not going to make any money on this title" and subsequently canned it. Oops.
dizirehberi.org
https://itunes.apple.com/jp/album/junto-zouruno-single/id879030831
Firia nice!