Fractal161 and P1xelAndy did it within a day of each other.
Just before Christmas, 13-year-old Willis Gibson – also known as Blue Scuti – became the first person to “beat” the 1989 NES version of Tetris, one of the most popular variants of the game on the competitive circuit.
Gibson – who dedicated the achievement to his father, who passed away a week before – managed to trigger the game’s “kill screen” on level 157, making history in the process (as well as being told to “go outside” by a British news reporter).
Read the full article on timeextension.com
Fractal161 and P1xelAndy did it within a day of each other.
Just before Christmas, 13-year-old Willis Gibson – also known as Blue Scuti – became the first person to “beat” the 1989 NES version of Tetris, one of the most popular variants of the game on the competitive circuit.
Gibson – who dedicated the achievement to his father, who passed away a week before – managed to trigger the game’s “kill screen” on level 157, making history in the process (as well as being told to “go outside” by a British news reporter).
Read the full article on timeextension.com