To celebrate its 40th anniversary, the classic Tetris game series is receiving a special gift: in Tetris Forever, you can immerse yourself in the history of the puzzle milestone in a playful way.
Forty years after it was first released, Tetris continues to be a quintessential video game. It’s simple enough in nature for anybody to pick up and play, and it has a steep learning curve that can ...
Since its creation 40 years ago, Tetris has remained a universal force in gaming. Perpetually iterated and reimagined, it’s considered to be the most ported game of all time — releasing in some form ...
The short documentary videos for this collection, produced by Area 5, largely consists of interviews with core figures in Tetris’ history. That includes creator Alexey Pajitnov, company founder Henk ...
Tetris Forever will launch for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC via Steam and GOG on November 12, Digital Eclipse announced. The key art for the collection was also ...
Welcome to the age of the playable documentary. Retro gaming studio Digital Eclipse and The Tetris Company are revealing the newest trailer and other details for the upcoming interactive documentary ...
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Tetris already held the Guinness World Record for the most ported computer game in history, with 200 variants across 70 platforms. And that number just got even bigger with the announcement of Tetris ...
We may not see it now, but Nintendo World Championships NES Edition could be this year’s sleeper hit. We have already seen Nintendo World Championships NES Edition last month, as Nintendo gave us that ...
Willis Gibson, a competitive Tetris player prodigy from Oklahoma, advanced so far in the original Nintendo version of the game that it froze. “I can’t feel my fingers,” he said afterward. By Sopan Deb ...
The Soviet system didn’t really allow for things like “intellectual property,” “private enterprise” or “rights.” In fact, for worldwide game companies to get programmer Alexey Pajitnov’s creation, ...