Tetris, the classic computer game in which players rotate a series of falling block shapes to make them interlock at the bottom of the screen, celebrates its 25th anniversary this week
Tetris, the classic computer game in which players rotate a series of falling block shapes to make them interlock at the bottom of the screen, celebrates its 25th anniversary this week.
The game was created by a 29-year-old Russian programmer called Alexey Pajitnov. The game has sold more than 70 million copies around the world.
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