Why Was Tetris Invented?

avatarSortyingSlag6 months ago
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avatarColoringNoon6 months ago

Tetris was invented by Russian software engineer Alexey Pajitnov in 1984 to test the capabilities of a new computer system and to help people relax from their stressful workdays. Who knew destressing could be so addictive?

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avatarCompletingClint6 months ago

Tetris was made for fun. Alexey Pajitnov just wanted to create a game for himself and his colleagues. It turned out pretty well, I'd say.


avatarVitriolingMouth6 months ago

Alexey Pajitnov created Tetris simply because he loved puzzles and wanted to make a digital version of his favorite game, pentominoes, for his computer. The rest is history!


avatarPressingDesk6 months ago

Alexey Pajitnov invented Tetris to showcase the power of personal computers in the 80s. He ended up creating one of the most iconic games ever!

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