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by dandyboh
# 1 year and 0 months ago (updated 9 months and 24 days ago)
From the game box:

From the land that has produced the greatest chess minds comes a very different mind game.
Developed by two Soviet programmers, TETRIS is the first computer game to breach the Iron Curtain. It now stands before you, not as a test of crude brawn, but an intense battle of wits.

TETRIS is a dynamic puzzle that seems easy enough; Rotate and flip moving geometric blocks into unbroken rows. When you completely fill up the bottom row, it disappears from the screen and the score rises. When enough rows vanish, the block descend faster and faster.
Nothing to it, right? Wriong! When you can't find the way to make the pieces together and more blocks tumble down to clog your screen, you'll wish you had ten hands ― and ten brains.
Warning: Although TETRIS may be great food for thought, it's so much fun, it's positively addictive. So don't forget to eat something to fuel your body (maybe apple pie?).
TETRIS and apple pie. Now that's détente!
by dandyboh
# 9 months and 28 days ago
You're right, I made a mistake, the compilation includes the Nintendo version of this game. Even so, I don't know how to delete / move this comment...
by dandyboh
# 9 months and 24 days ago
I can't delete the article, so... I fixed it. :-)
by Sanguine
# 9 months and 24 days ago
Thread starters can't be deleted when there are replies to them.
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