Tetris movie: why the story of the game's origins is legendary
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There are very few video game elements that I could describe so simply that even some non-gamers would recognise.
Key Points:
- There are very few video game elements that I could describe so simply that even some non-gamers would recognise.
- But I am, of course, talking about the shapes, or the “tetrominoes”, from the nearly 40-year-old game of Tetris.
- Alongside Pac-Man, Super Mario, and Sonic the Hedgehog, Tetris was one of the first video games to break into popular culture.
- How else can you explain the recent release of the Tetris movie, starring Taron Egerton?
- Bizarrely, this film is based on what you think would be the rather dry legal arguments of the intellectual property rights of the game.
- The machine had no graphical display and so the games were displayed using text but Tetris still hooked many of Pajitnov’s colleagues.