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==''Tetris'' video demonstrations== | ==''Tetris'' video demonstrations== | ||
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keeSEJG4XzU This] [[YouTube]] video shows a player scoring 999,999 points after over half an hour of play | *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keeSEJG4XzU This] [[YouTube]] video shows a player scoring 999,999 points after over half an hour of play on the [[Game Boy]] version of ''Tetris''. Viewing the video requires [[Adobe Flash|Adobe Flash Player]]. | ||
*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0gAgQQHFcQ This] [[YouTube]] video demonstrates a game of ''Tetris'' played on the [[Soviet Union|Soviet]]-made DVK-2 computer (successor of the Elektronika 60 computer, using same with Elektronika 60 display and keyboard). | *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0gAgQQHFcQ This] [[YouTube]] video demonstrates a game of ''Tetris'' played on the [[Soviet Union|Soviet]]-made DVK-2 computer (successor of the Elektronika 60 computer, using same with Elektronika 60 display and keyboard). | ||
==Other ''Tetris'' links== | ==Other ''Tetris'' links== |
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Tetris for free play online
- The official Tetris website includes a product showcase, news about the game, a history of the game, instructions on how to play, and an online version of the game for free play. Playing the game requires Adobe Flash Player.
- Tetris Friends is a popular website where people can play Tetris and many variants of the game for free. Players can create an account to compete in local and global leaderboards.
Tetris video demonstrations
- This YouTube video shows a player scoring 999,999 points after over half an hour of play on the Game Boy version of Tetris. Viewing the video requires Adobe Flash Player.
- This YouTube video demonstrates a game of Tetris played on the Soviet-made DVK-2 computer (successor of the Elektronika 60 computer, using same with Elektronika 60 display and keyboard).
Other Tetris links
- Vadim Gerasimov, who helped create Tetris alongside Alexey Pajitnov and Dmitry Pavlovsky, has a website where he relates the history of Tetris and shares free downloads of the game.
- A story in The Boston Globe about a woman who attempts to break the official world record in Tetris.
- An article in the Scientific American explains Tetris's difficulty.