Escapist Magazine spoke to Maya Rogers, CEO of Tetris Company, about where Tetris stands in 2025, and where it can go ...
Playing Tetris may help increase brain efficiency, says a new research. Researchers from Mind Research Network in Albuquerque, New Mexico, examined the effects of practice Recent research has ...
This article originally appeared on Den of Geek UK. Somewhere in Moscow in 1984, 29-year-old computer engineer Alexey Pajitnov sat at his work station, deep within a building called the Soviet Academy ...
Sputnik burned up in the atmosphere, Berlin is now one city, but 25 years later, the Soviet-designed Tetris remains one of the most popular and ubiquitous video games ever created. It has sold over ...
Before there was Candy Crush, Angry Birds and Cut The Rope, there was Tetris. Simple by design, with no flashy graphics or even a colour screen, the premise was simple: clear lines of tiles by fitting ...
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