An old game becomes one of my new addictions. I got Tetris on my calculator, and I play it all the time, and I just can't put it down.
Anyone else play Tetris? :p
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An old game becomes one of my new addictions. I got Tetris on my calculator, and I play it all the time, and I just can't put it down.
Anyone else play Tetris? :p
best overall video game of all time in my opinion
i had a tetris watch when i was in 7th grade
i play it on my cellphone now.
I am Tetris royalty.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...k/tetrinos.jpg
Oh man I love Tetris lol now I got the music stuck in my head
It makes an awesome rock arrangement n_n~
and Ska arrangementneNt~ oh gosh I'm tired :[
I got sick of it after playing an OSX version called Quinn too much on too many airplane flights. Sometimes I still open it up, but I can't stand it very long.
Tetris is like sex, addictive and makes you strive to last longer.
:shifty:
Tetris is the quintessential puzzle game, and I've played it since I was 6...though I don't quite have my strategies down pat 100%.
I still have two copies of the Game Boy Tetris. :P I stick to Tetris DS these days, though.
Tetris belongs on a handheld.
It's literally been years since I've played Tetris, but I still dig it. It's as retro as video gaming can get.
People that enjoy this game may find this piece of research on the Tetris effect interesting — and strangely familiar if they've read the article after playing the game.
I've had the "images of falling Tetris shapes at the edges of their visual fields or when they close their eyes" thing before. That is some freaky stuff.
Yeah, that's happened to me. :P It happened with Meteos, too, actually.
I have 4 copies of Tetris. One for the NES (was my Dad's), one as a 2-in-1-cartridge along with Dr. Mario (Super NES versions), an N64 version, and my most recent, the DS version. I don't play them as often as I used to however.