A 13-year-old is the first human to beat Tetris | Numerous theoretical milestones remain::undefined

  • casmael@startrek.website
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    1 year ago

    Apparently the kid’s dad died last month. Reckon the story makes a whole lot more sense with that in mind.

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        1 year ago

        Thanks for sharing! I ended up following it up with the video this creator did on BluScutti and this top comment from BluScutti himself genuinely made me tear up a bit:

        “Amazing video scout! Its amazing to be in one of your videos since your videos are what got me into the Tetris scene in the first place.”

        Just fucking cool

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        1 year ago

        It’s worth checking out the player Fractal, who does stream on YouTube. I would consider him a pioneer in rolling.

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      1 year ago

      A lot of old games were intended to be played in an endless cycle–arcade games especially–but in practice there was always some kind of limit due to the hardware and coding practices at the time. Pac-man, for example, hits a level where half the screen is the normal maze and the other half is a random assortment of other sprites. Donkey Kong ends when Mario always dies at a certain level.

      The NES Tetris limit hit here is a point where there are certain “random” chances of the game crashing depending on certain states. In his run, Blue Scuti actually missed getting the first possibility of hitting a crash and had to survive a few more levels to get the next one.

      This isn’t the full ending, though. TAS runs show that it is possible to get up to level 255 and then loop back to level 0. Getting there requires missing every single possibility of a crash, though, and the probabilities of that mount up as you go.

      Full breakdown: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GuJ5UuknsHU

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      1 year ago

      This person did it by playing it until it crashed. There are several points where particular actions will crash the game.

      I would argue though that to beat Tetris you would need to beat level 255, at which point the level counter wraps to level 0

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        Wozniak was obsessed with Tetris, and would send his high scores to Nintendo Power Magazine.

        Eventually, since nobody was able to touch his scores, Nintendo Power asked him to stop, so he (Steve Wozniak) started submitting them as “Evets Kainzow”, and at least one of his scores was printed under that name.

        So, yeah, he has a history as a (the?) Top human player of Tetris in an age past.

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    1 year ago

    I beat it on gameboy in the early 90s. Is that a different Tetris than the one mentioned here?

    Had to wait until the day after to share with my friends at school