As this year marks the 40th anniversary of 'Tetris', two games are coming to Switch online, accompanied by a friendly message from its creator, Alexey Pajitnov.
Alexey Pajitnov, who created the ubiquitous game in 1984, opens up about his failed projects and his desire to design another hit. By Sam Machkovech Alexey Pajitnov, the architect of the falling ...
Nintendo is celebrating the 40th anniversary of Tetris by adding the classic Game Boy Color and NES versions to ...
Of the many perks that come along with a Nintendo Switch Online subscription, perhaps the most enticing, is access to the ...
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Tetris this year, Nintendo has added Tetris (NES) and Tetris DX (Game Boy Color) to the Switch Online service this week. As part of this, Tetris creator Alexey ...
Nintendo has added both its NES and Game Boy Color versions of Tetris to Nintendo Switch Online. The company had previously ...
Nintendo Switch Online has two new free games, and they come alongside a new surprise for fans of the classic games.
Alexey Pajitnov, the architect of the falling-and-rotating-block puzzle game Tetris, is one of the industry’s most illustrious designers. The calming and chaotic formula he developed as a ...
[laughs] Alexey Pajitnov: I should admit I’m still wondering why not every game lives that long. The game is a psychological product, it’s not a program. The real game is about your focus ...
For such a simple game, Tetris has a wild history. Developed in the mid-1980s by Alexey Pajitnov in the Soviet Union, Tetris’ ...