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    Tetris

  • First released on 31 December, 1986 for PC DOS
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  • First released on 31 December, 1986 for PC DOS

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    About

    Tetris is an electronic puzzle game that was created by Alexey Pajitnov in 1984, while working in the USSR as a computer programmer. Pajitnov often programmed games to test new equipment using simple tasks, and in his spare time, developed a computer game inspired by his favorite puzzle board game Pentominos. The objective of Pentominos was to fit 12 different geometric-shaped pieces formed out of five squares into a box.

    Pajitnov’s vision was to create an electronic game where players arranged puzzle pieces in real time by having them “fall” faster and faster from the top of the screen. Pajitnov designed the game using seven distinctive playing pieces made from four squares. He called it Tetris, after “tetra,” the Greek word for four, and tennis, his favorite sport. After giving the game to his colleagues, it became an instant, hugely addictive hit, and shortly thereafter spread like wildfire throughout the Soviet Bloc’s computer literate. His subsequent friendship with game designer, Henk Rogers, now Blue Planet Software Chairman and Managing Director of The Tetris Company, brought the Tetris game out of the Soviet Union to become one of the most widely played electronic games of all time.

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    PC DOS, ZX Spectrum, Amiga, Atari ST/STE, MSX, Sharp X1, Nintendo Entertainment System, BBC Microcomputer System, Commodore C64/128, Apple II, Mac, Arcade, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Sega Master System, Game Boy Color, WonderSwan, Commodore VIC-20

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    Spectrum Holobyte
    Developer and publisher based in Alameda, California. Famous for its simulation games.
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    Sega
    Entertaining the world with creative, innovative experiences, one community at a time.
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    Blue Planet Software
    Bullet-Proof Software was an American-Japanese software maker that introduced games in both the East and the West.
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    Philips Interactive Media
    Philips Interactive Media Inc. is a sub-divison of the Philips group, specializing in Multimedia games, primarily for the CD-i system.
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    Atari, SA
    Atari SA (Société Anonyme) is a French international holding company, and current owner of the Atari brand name. It was formerly known as Infogrames Entertainment. Its subsidiaries include Atari Interactive and Atari Inc. (not to be confused with the original Atari Inc. founded in 1972).
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    Mirrorsoft
    Mirrorsoft Ltd. was the software house of Mirror Group Newspapers, publishing games as well as producing original software. Mirrorsoft was also responsible for creating the ImageWorks brand. Mirrorsoft Ltd. was bought by Acclaim in 1992.
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    Nintendo
    Nintendo was founded in Kyoto, Japan in 1889 as a manufacturer of hanafuda playing cards. The company went through several small niche businesses before becoming a video game company.
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    Tandy Corporation
    Tandy was one of the companies (along with Commodore International and Apple) that started the personal computer revolution, with their TRS-80 and TRS-80 Color Computer ("CoCo") line of home computers.
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