After 34 Years A Player Finally Beat Tetris
Recently, one persistent gamer finally managed to “pass” the Tetris.
The achievement was achieved by 13-year-old American player Willis Gibson, known under the nickname Blue Scuti. He was recently able to break the NES version of Tetris (released in 1989), something only AI had previously been able to do.
We are talking about reaching the so-called kill screen – a state in classic (old) video games in which they become impassable. In the case of Tetris on the NES console, the gameplay freezes completely.
The bug overtook Blue Scuti at level 157 (the transition to the next occurs after clearing ten rows) – until 2011, players could not go beyond even rank 29: the speed of falling blocks made progress almost impossible.
Blue Scuti’s success was made possible by the development of unconventional techniques for operating the NES controller. The first breakthrough happened in 2016 and was called hypertapping, and the second (rolling) occurred in 2020.