Reuters reports. as does the AP, that Tetris is celebrating its 25th anniversary this week. Tetris was invented by Alexey Pajitnov at a university in Moscow, and the first playable version was made on June 6, 1984. Even after 25 years, the game is still a success- it is the best-selling on the iPhone according to AT&T, and Tetris Holding Company recently introduced a free online version called Tetris Friends.
Tetris is probably the most well-known video game of all time. Practically anyone can play it, and it is so simple and addictive that playing it is always a pleasure. Happy birthday, Tetris!
Has anyone else seen this? I love the rhythm of the sounds of the tetiminoes going down so quickly and the “powering up” noise that goes with each level.
Wow. I was relatively new into my career when it was catching on in my hometown. It was quite 25 years ago, but it wasn’t much less than that. I’m old…
I still have the original Tetris for GameBoy cartridge. When the credits are coming up, it says “Patents pending”. It still works, I play it with my Game Boy Advance.
Ahh, the only reason I have not upgraded to DS… GBA is the last one with backwards compatibility to old games. And I love THAT version, dammit! Nothing too fancy, and dancing cosacks when you did Tybe B Level 9-5.
It does not appear in the NES version- the trademark/licensing agreement came about after its popularity in the Game Boy version, which made the music synonymous with Tetris (as well as after the fall of the Soviet Union, when the Soviet government no longer owned the rights and Pajitnov started being compensated for his invention).
I’ve loved Tetris since a high school friend introduced me to it almost 20 years ago. My wife gave me a handheld Tetris game for my birthday a few years ago, and I play it far too often. Happy birthday, you addictive Russian bastard!