Tetris GAME MACHINE

Tetris GAME MACHINE

is a classic video game developed by Soviet programmer Alexei Pakitnov in 1984 at the Dolgoprudone Computer Center in Moscow. The basic gameplay is to put together squares of various shapes into one or more complete rows. When a row is completely filled, the row disappears and the player is awarded points. With its simple and intuitive operation and challenging gameplay, it quickly became popular all over the world and became one of the most influential works in the history of video games. The game's open copyright also prompted the derivation of numerous versions and variants. Not only a game, but also a cultural symbol, a symbol of simple and profound fun and challenge
Tetris game console

Tetris game console

Tetris is a casual game invented by Russian Alexei Pajitnov in June 1984.
90s handheld game console Tetris machine

90s handheld game console Tetris machine

The Tetris machine from Micro Genius was released in 1991-1992. This game console is very popular in China, and many people believe that most of the Tetris machines in the country are based on the prototype of a little genius. However, there is some controversy over whether Little Genius is original or not. Some people believe that the appearance of Little Genius's Tetris machine should be borrowed from Game Boy (which can be considered a variant). Due to the cost issue caused by high resolution, they chose games like Tetris based on their experience of copying FC game consoles.
Tetris

Tetris

Tetris (Russian: Тетрис) is a casual game by Russian Alexei Pakitnov in June 1984. The game has been represented by several companies. After several rounds of litigation, the game's proxy rights were eventually acquired by Nintendo. Nintendo is of great significance to Tetris, because after pairing it with GB, it has been a huge success. The basic rule of Tetris is to move, rotate and place the various boxes automatically output by the game so that they are arranged in a complete line or lines and eliminate the score.