A new record was set in Classic Tetris during the recent Tetris World Championships, with one player scoring the highest amount of points in that game. This occurred recently at the Portland Retro Gaming Expo, which returned after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Tetris, which has been around since 1988, was more of a game players would relax with; decades later, it has a close-knit competitive community of players who get together and try to break each other's high scores.
After Tetris debuted on other platforms, it made its way to Nintendo's Game Boy and the NES, where it found more success. Unfortunately, the creator of Tetris, Alexey Pajintov, a Soviet software engineer, dealt with legal issues with Tetris. Despite his title becoming one of the most popular and best-selling of all time, Pajintov didn't even see a single penny through royalties of Tetris western release until 1996. Pajintov regained control back from Nintendo; and he licensed the rights to Electronic Arts for a 15-year period, which saw him finally make income from Tetris.
AI Plays Tetris So Well it Breaks the Game
The recent Classic Tetris World Championships saw EriclCX vs. Fractal in a nail-biting game during the Gold Bracket Finals, resulting in ErclCX scoring the highest points and getting to the highest level. His final score was 2.94 million, exciting the crowd and commentators who praised how his «strategy of survival is still holding true.» EriclCX is a YouTuber who has made quite a name for himself in the world of competitive Tetris and is only a senior in high school. This past summer, he broke his record by scoring 6 million points in the NES version and captured glitched colors on the NTSC version. He isn't the only young
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