Two million points over the previous record.
The world of ‘classic’ Tetris (the NES version, basically) has been chewing up column inches of late thanks to the news that the game has finally been “beaten” after 34 years.
That feat was achieved by Willis “Blue Scuti” Gibson, who managed to reach the game’s kill screen and “beat Tetris”. That feat has since been repeated by other players, including a player called P1xelAndy.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
Two million points over the previous record.
The world of ‘classic’ Tetris (the NES version, basically) has been chewing up column inches of late thanks to the news that the game has finally been “beaten” after 34 years.
That feat was achieved by Willis “Blue Scuti” Gibson, who managed to reach the game’s kill screen and “beat Tetris”. That feat has since been repeated by other players, including a player called P1xelAndy.
Read the full article on timeextension.com