June 15th, 2005
Everything You’ve Always Wanted to Know About Tetris
This was episode one of our popular “Everything You’ve Always Wanted to Know About…” series. Newcomers to RealTechNews caught our “Everything” series on the Cell Processor and Understanding SLI, but now it’s time for a little fun. Tetris baby!
It’s that sort of day - trapped on conference calls since 7:30 this morning brings out the need for a little on-phone diversion. If you enjoy games like Tetris, then we have a treat for you today. We proudly present, Everything You’ve Always Wanted to Know About Tetris
1. Tetris is based on an ancient Roman puzzle called Pentamino
2. Over 86 million units have been sold worldwide to date, eclipsing sales of Michael Jackson’s Thriller album (best selling album of all time at approximately 56 million copies)
3. The Tetris logo was designed by legendary record sleeve artist Roger Dean, who created famous album covers for rock giants Yes in the 1970s
4. The game inspired a terrible single in 1992 by Dr Spin, featuring samples of music composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber
5. In September 2002, Faiz Chopdat, 23, of Blackburn, was jailed for four months after refusing to turn off his mobile on a flight from Egypt to Manchester. The crew asked him three times to switch off the phone, which was interfering with the plane’s communications system, but each time Chopdat turned it on again. He was playing Tetris.
6. The world’s smallest game of Tetris took place under an electron microscope using 42 glass ‘microspheres’ at the Department of Physics of Complex Systems in Amsterdam
7. Brown University in Rhode Island, US, was turned into the biggest game of Tetris in 2000, when the windows of the 14-storey building lit up as the shapes ‘fell’. It was visible for miles.
8. Yuri Yevushenko, director of the Russian Academy in the 1980s, claims Tetris is so successful because “unlike American games it is not about murder, shooting or chasing; it is about building and order.”
9. In a recent US study at the Harvard Medical School’s department of psychiatry, 27 Tetris players spent seven hours a day, for three days, playing the game. Many had ‘Tetris dreams’.
10. There is an online Church of Tetris website, which attracted hundreds of visitors per week.
Thanks to TechDigestUk













John R says:
I luv me some tetris!
April 6th, 2005 at 1:48 pm
Loren Dubya says:
OH man, Tetris gets my loins burning.
April 6th, 2005 at 1:52 pm
Andrew says:
tetris..ah
the game of kings
sadly i haven’t found a good version for it since one that came on my old mac about 10 years back.
blasted inferior freeware not scratching my tetris itch
April 6th, 2005 at 5:24 pm
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April 11th, 2005 at 11:43 pm
Kotaku says:
Tetris Trivia
Did you know: Tetris is based on an ancient Roman puzzle called Pentamino. (Centurion: I keep trying to arrange the phalanx into giant L’s. Man, I hate Pentamino!) The game has sold more than 85 million copies, even eclipsing…
June 15th, 2005 at 7:06 am
Chuck says:
The only two games I ever play are Tetris and Bejeweled.
The version of Tetris I play (several times a day when I need a break) is found here:
http://lightupyourbrain.com/tetris-passion.html
June 18th, 2005 at 8:29 pm
Will says:
Tetris is based on an ancient Roman puzzle called Pentamino.
January 19th, 2006 at 9:50 am
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ClapekDodki says:
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July 16th, 2007 at 5:56 am
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July 17th, 2007 at 2:51 am