The “true” kill screen has been reached.
NES Tetris might be 35 years old this year, but it’s still a mainstay of the competitive Tetris scene, which has been surprisingly active over the past decade.
This is because, during that time, new techniques were discovered that have allowed the world’s best Tetris players to set world records that, back at the time of release, weren’t considered to be even remotely possible.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
The “true” kill screen has been reached.
NES Tetris might be 35 years old this year, but it’s still a mainstay of the competitive Tetris scene, which has been surprisingly active over the past decade.
This is because, during that time, new techniques were discovered that have allowed the world’s best Tetris players to set world records that, back at the time of release, weren’t considered to be even remotely possible.
Read the full article on timeextension.com