This kid just became the first person to beat NES Tetris
Tetris is one of the most popular and enduring video games of all time, with versions on just about every console, computer and gadget. Many of these iterations have endings baked into story modes and the like, but the original endless mode was considered unbeatable by humans, until now. A 13-year-old boy has become the first person to'beat' the NES version of Tetris, 34 years after it originally released back in 1989, as announced by YouTuber aGameScout. The reason we put'beat' in quotes is due to the nature of the achievement. Oklahoma teenager Willis Gibson, also known as Blue Scuti on YouTube, didn't access an authorized ending, as there isn't one.
Jan-3-2024, 19:15:57 GMT
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