A 13-year-old from Oklahoma appears to have finally done the nearly impossible: beat Tetris.
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Gamification, education and our children
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A 13-year-old from Oklahoma appears to have finally done the nearly impossible: beat Tetris.
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A mind-boggling achievement in a classic video game reveals wider lessons about the extreme limits of human performance – and how we can extend them.
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At Portland’s Retro Gaming Expo, you can explore rows of arcade games, a market for rare consoles and a hard-core “Tetris” tournament.
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Tetris exploded in popularity after a race in the 1980s to secure global rights for the Soviet-made video game, a tale retold in a new movie. It is still captivating minds decades later.
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With a new Apple TV+ film focusing on the puzzle game's 1980s origin story, Thomas Hobbs asks the experts why Tetris has retained such enormous popularity, nearly 40 years on.
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The best player in the world over the last two years is a 14-year-old boy from Fort Worth. One of his main challengers? His 16-year-old brother.
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I’m only 13, but my brother and I both qualified for the World Championships. In the final it was just us, facing off for the title
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Canadian doctors say they have found an inventive way to treat lazy eye - playing the video game Tetris.
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How the secret to the popular game’s success is that it takes advantage of the mind's basic pleasure in tidying up and uses it against us.