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Alex Thach (born November 7, 2008), known online as Alex T, is an American classic Tetris player. He is best known for his victory in the 2024 Classic Tetris World Championships (CTWC), becoming the first person to get a score of over 10 million points, and a number of other smaller records achieved on both original and modified game cartridges which prevent crashes late game.
Beginning from the 2023 tournament, game code was further modified such that at level 39, the speed of the falling pieces is increased to 2 cells per frame, effectively inhibiting gameplay past level 39. Both players in a match play "Type A" Tetris, beginning on Level 18, at the same time on separate systems.
Willis Gibson (born January 27, 2010), also known online as Blue Scuti, is an American classic Tetris player from Stillwater, Oklahoma.He is best known for becoming the first person to "beat" the game on December 21, 2023, after he triggered a killscreen on the previously unreached level 157, crashing the game.
A 13-year-old boy said he is the first person to beat the original Tetris and reach the game’s kill screen. ... level achieved, and total number of lines, according to the news publication.
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Michael Khanh Artiaga (born November 20, 2007), known online as dogplayingtetris or simply Dog, is an American Tetris player from Texas. He is best known for back-to-back victories in the 2020 and 2021 Classic Tetris World Championships (CTWC), the former of which led him to set the Guinness World Record for the "Youngest Tetris World Champion" at 13 years old.
For decades we all played Tetris the same way. Now teens are finding new ways to play and they're smashing long-standing records . How Gen Z is pushing NES Tetris to its limits
A typical Tetris game screen. Tetris is a puzzle video game with a consistent general design across its numerous versions. [1] Tetris consists of a rectangular field of play in which one of seven tetromino pieces, [b] geometric shapes consisting of arranged four squares typically named after the letters they resemble, descend from the center-top.