Tetris is probably the most popular game in the 90s -- and you wouldn't believe it has been 25 years since it was invented (designed and programmed by Alexey Pajitnov in June 6, 1984). Back then, everyone was playing Tetris from my 60-year old grandmother to my 6 year-old cousins. The game was everywhere, from Gameboy to PC, and those cheap handheld versions that feature 300-in-1 ways to play Tetris (was it a knockoff called Bricks or Brick Games?). Will all the technology in gaming that we have lately, I think Tetris can still be re-invented (most probably for the Nintendo Wii). Read more in our articles including "Tetris: Most Popular Time Waster of the 90s" and "ASUS Unveils AI Router and Networking Solutions at CES 2025".
Tetris is probably the most popular game in the 90s -- and you wouldn't believe it has been 25 years since it was invented (designed and programmed by Alexey Pajitnov in June 6, 1984). Back then, everyone was playing Tetris from my 60-year old grandmother to my 6 year-old cousins.
The game was everywhere, from Gameboy to PC, and those cheap handheld versions that feature 300-in-1 ways to play Tetris (was it a knockoff called Bricks or Brick Games?). Will all the technology in gaming that we have lately, I think Tetris can still be re-invented (most probably for the Nintendo Wii).
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