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    • How Tetris Got Its Name - Dictionary.com
      • Pajitnov derived the name Tetris by combining Greek with the name of his favorite sport. Tetra is a Greek numerical prefix meaning “four,” and tennis was the game designer’s sport of choice. (Tetra is also any of the tropical freshwater fishes of the genus Hemigrammus.)
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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TetrisTetris - Wikipedia

    After a significant period of publication by Nintendo, in 1996 the rights reverted to Pajitnov, who co-founded the Tetris Company with Henk Rogers to manage licensing. In Tetris, players complete lines by moving differently shaped pieces ( tetrominoes ), which descend onto the playing field.

  4. Alexey Pajitnov was a software engineer at the Soviet Academy of Sciences in Moscow, tasked with testing a new type of computer, the Electronika 60. To do so, he wrote a simple game based on...

  5. On this day in 1984, the legendary computer game Tetris was conceived. It was programmed in the USSR by Alexey Pajitnov, a Russian engineer who worked for the Computer Centre in the Academy of Sciences of the USSR.

  6. Tetris” tells the unbelievable story of how one of the world's most popular video games found its way to avid players around the globe. More Info. Tetris included in launch lineup of Game Boy games on Nintendo Switch Online. Tetris Effect: Connected, by Enhance, launches on PlayStation 5 and PlayStation VR2.

  7. Aleksey Pazhitnov first programmed Tetris while working for the Soviet Academy of Sciences at their Computer Center in Moscow on June 6, 1984. Pazhitnov, an enthusiast of puzzle games, shaped his favorite game, pentominoes into his programming.

  8. 2011年12月30日 · BBC World Service. In 1984 a Russian scientist invented what would become one of the most popular computer games ever; today it is estimated that at least a billion people have played Tetris. It...