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Among the oldest video games in society, Tetris had never been ‘beaten’ before by a human: until now.
Nearly 40 years after its development, an Oklahoma teen is believed to be the first person in history to ever beat Tetris, which for those gamers in the reading audience occurs when the blocks fall so fast, and the mechanism for keeping score records 999999 points for so long, that the low-tech hardware can’t continue to process and the game freezes.
Previously only AI or simply bot programs have been able to cause the game to reach its freeze point, but according to the Classic Tetris World Championship, 13-year-old Wilis Gibson is the first person to ever provide proof that their human eyes, brain, and fingers achieved this.
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