Tetris for the NES (the overseas version of the Family Computer) slows down and makes it impossible to continue the game once a certain level is reached. A method was devised to exploit this slowdown ...
Earlier this year, we shared the story of how a classic NES Tetris player hit the game's "kill screen" for the first time, activating a crash after an incredible 40-minute, 1,511-line performance. Now ...
Not that long ago, Nintendo gave the world a new spin on the battle royale genre with the addictive Tetris 99. If that game tickled your competitive instincts — and rekindled your love for frenzied ...
Nearly two years ago, MIT students completed the "<a href="http://americaninno.com/boston/2012/04/21/mit-completes-the-holy-grail-of-hacks-turning-the-green-building ...
Those damn college kids are always doing some prank or another, and this time they have done something really cool that isn't destructive! The kids over at MIT, one of the leading technology colleges ...
In a nutshell: A crafty group of gamers has found a way to slip custom code into unmodified copies of classic puzzler Tetris on the original Nintendo Entertainment System. It's an exploit that opens ...