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Tetris Beaten After 34 Years by 13-Year-Old
Tetris’ seemingly unbeatable streak in the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) was shattered by 13-year-old gaming phenom BlueScuti with a literal game-crashing run.
Since its 1989 release, every standard NES Tetris player has played the game knowing well that they will not beat it, with every game being a fight for survival just for a block not to hit the top of the screen and a mundane “game over” message to show up. That is the common case until BlueScuti stepped in, delivering a jaw-dropping 40-minute performance with a mind-blowing 1,511 lines, crashing the game as it reached its functional limits.
BlueScuti’s record-setting feat goes beyond just breaking a decades-long drought as the run defied the assumptions of the Tetris community at large, which, until recently, deemed it functionally impossible for a human to surpass the 290-line mark.
This achievement not only marks a milestone in gaming but also showcases the competitive community that still surrounds this classic game.
For those who want to witness this historic moment, BlueScuti’s disbelieving reaction and a brief interview are captured in a YouTube video documenting the game-crashing performance on his channel Blue Scuti.
“When I started playing this game I never expected to ever crash the game, or beat it. This run was also the Overall Score, Level, Lines, and 19 Score world record,” BlueScuti said in his YouTube Video. (GFB)