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Tetris: the "definition of a virtual sport" Comments by Robert Purchese

15 June, 2009

Creator Pajitnov sees a mental future.

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Wastelander
15/06/09 @ 09:00
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Is Pajitnov talking to us from 1982?
DFawkes
15/06/09 @ 09:16
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It's not really a sport though, is it? Pressing buttons. Sure, I feel like a king when I get those 25 lines on Level 9 Height 5 and watch that rocket blast off, but it's not a sport. A mind sport would be telekinetic no contact basketball.
cragtek
15/06/09 @ 09:28
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Sports are competitive.

Is Tetris? Are there Tetris competitions out there?
Bealsy
15/06/09 @ 09:30
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Only a real geek would call any game "virtual sport".

It's virtually a sport, but then OH WAIT, no its not. Not in any way shape or form.
layleeloo
15/06/09 @ 09:31
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Only thing i dissagree with is the fact that physicality is less important now. haha. I'd say is more important now with the amount of overweight people (and im not being biased either cos im one of them!). haha
gohda
15/06/09 @ 09:36
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uh, he's a bit crazy isn't he?
rhubarbandcustard
15/06/09 @ 09:38
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"People ask me, 'Are you still alive? I think you are a legend,'" Pajitnov told Kotaku.

WTF?!

Tetris was a hit in the day because it was a shitty little puzzle game that was perfectly playable on a shitty little handheld - the gameboy.

Tetris remains popular because it is a shitty little puzzle game that remains perfectly playable on shitty little handhelds - mobiles.
layleeloo
15/06/09 @ 09:45
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rhubarbandcustard

I think regardless of what egotistical claims he makes, you can not call the game shitty consideing its a gaming masterpiece, regardless whether you play it on a small screen or a 60 inch plasma. No video game is played so frequently by so many people of all different ages. That my friend, is not shitty. Its sheer genius.
LazyDan
15/06/09 @ 09:48
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Tetris has to be the one game which is taken far, far far far too seriously be some people.
layleeloo
15/06/09 @ 10:18
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LazyDan

As opposed to.....Halo for example? haha.

I do agree with you though. Sure i have it on my PC and DS, but like any game, people can take them way too seriously and creating a virtual sport is a bit of a joke to be honest. But its still gaming genius. ;-)
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paulf
15/06/09 @ 10:21
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@rhubarbandcustard

anyone who calls tetris 'shitty' really has no place on a gaming forum, begone heathen !

on another note has Pajitnov actually made any money from tetris yet?
Mr_Bogus
15/06/09 @ 10:21
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But...but...but....TETRIS NATAL! Want to stand in front of the tv & wave armd & legs around to try rotate the shapes.... erm... oh. Ok. Perhaps he's right.
raion
15/06/09 @ 10:22
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lazydan, that can be said for any and all games. there's always the obsessed, the perfectionist, etc.

rhubarbandcustard is partly right. the secret of tetris is not entirely based on it's simple and addictive gameplay, but also on it's platform indipendence. wherever you have a screen and an imput control, you can have tetris.
granted, the quality of the gaming experience on any said platform is only as good as it's controller (tetris is rubbish almost on any mobile phone since keypads are uncomfortable and poorly responsive).
peak_performance
15/06/09 @ 13:01
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Tell that to the 35 million persons who bought the game for Game Boy. Of course it helps that it's available for every platform, but the game made itself popular because it's bloody fantastic.

This is a great documentary about the creation and distribution of Tetris.

Edit: Yeah, it was my first game.
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the_mtfr
15/06/09 @ 16:39
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@peak_performance, thanks a bunch for the documentary link man, it's great!
bad09
15/06/09 @ 17:20
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"Tetris was a hit in the day because it was a shitty little puzzle game that was perfectly playable on a shitty little handheld - the gameboy.

Tetris remains popular because it is a shitty little puzzle game that remains perfectly playable on shitty little handhelds - mobiles. "

You sir are dead inside. It's probably one of the most playable (and addictive) games ever!

/ hears THAT music in his head.....
notmyrealname
15/06/09 @ 21:57
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''mental future'', huhu
Alkeno
15/06/09 @ 22:49
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Dear Pajitnov, Tretris is one of the greatest games ever, you deserve a huge pat on the back. However, don't try to put it as the "definition of virtual sport" because chess was there first both as physical and a virtual mind-sport game.
Janyamik
15/06/09 @ 23:04
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Tetris, Super Pang 2,..examples of how the content is as important as the form. Simple graphics but a huge amount of diversion! :)

Is it amazing how after all ancient Pythagoreanism talk, tetrominoes can still give fun!

Is this what ESL tries to do, besides a few more ones? (Electronic Sport League, just in case somebody may not know about it)

I see Tetris as a modern Chess or an electronic backgammon: another classic game for humankind with the pass of time. But for 1 player only and in a virtual reality: Theres no table needed as there is no physical game. Obviously. :)

@ rhubarbandcustard, I met Tetris first in a video game arcade cabinet, not gameboy. But funny version one, anyway. :)
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wellzy4eva
16/06/09 @ 03:26
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I thought the first proper virtual sport was FPS played on a competitive level.

Professional gamers (I refuse to call them cyber athletes) like Dennis "Thresh" Fong and Arrogant "Fatal1ty" Bastard have really set the bar when you think about it.

But then again, people moan about FPS/RPG/Fighting games are not proper sports, but Snooker/darts/Bowling are called sports, hell people even call poker a spectator sport.

So why not competitive Tetris multiplayer? although I would not call it the definition by any means.
TwinFire
16/06/09 @ 08:20
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I play for about 10 minutes every other night on my mobile before falling asleep.
quantumsheep
16/06/09 @ 14:26
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It's the only game I've played for serious amounts of time EVERY YEAR since I got it for the original Gameboy - an absolute classic in my opinion.

Met the guy myself, and he's lovely. Oh, and after playing for a while he *doesn't* see blocks falling when he shuts his eyes apparently...

/does
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electrolite
18/06/09 @ 00:37
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I've seen some stupid posts on this and other sites, indeed other non-gaming sites, but rhubarband custard, just from the post in this thread alone, could be literally the most supid person I've ever encountered, or indded in the history of humanity.

It's Tetris. It's perfect game design. It's flawless. I'm a great fan of subjectivity, but it doesn't apply in this case, that's how it is. If it isn't the best game ever, it's very very close.

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