Arguably the most perfect piece of media ever created, Tetris is one of those games where it can be handed to anyone and they’ll immediately understand what’s going on. Different shaped blocks fall ...
Tetris has gone through many permutations throughout its 37-year history. It’s been a Facebook game designed for social interaction between friends. Tetris Effect turned the puzzle format into a ...
The Tetris franchise is getting a whole new game on Apple Arcade as N3TWORK will be releasing Tetris Beat in the near future. This is one of those weird combo games where they are taking the classic ...
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The falling-block video game Tetris has met its match in 13-year-old Willis Gibson, who has become the first player to officially “beat” the original Nintendo version of the game ...
As time has gone on, Apple’s investment in the Apple Arcade program has been a great boon for mobile gaming. A small subscription gets you access to the whole library, and soon that library will ...
Why it matters: After more than 37 years, Tetris continues to reinvent itself and remains one of the most popular puzzle games in the world. Tetris Beat offers new gameplay and original music while ...
As shown in the trailer, Tetris Beat builds on the usual Tetris experience with three different modes, each of which has its own objectives. Players score points by dropping and rotating Tetriminos to ...
Being the first person to beat the original Tetris game would have been enough for 13-year-old Willis Gibson, a shy teen who spends hours every day piecing the virtual tiles together. But meeting the ...
A 13-year-old kid has seemingly beat Tetris. Long believed impossible or a myth, the magical feat took place on December 21 and apparently shocked even the player, Willis Gibson, who reached level 157 ...
The falling-block video game Tetris has met its match in 13-year-old Willis Gibson, who has become the first player to officially “beat” the original Nintendo version of the game—by breaking it.