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Previously only bots and AI had got game to its ‘kill screen’ but Willis Gibson managed to get game to freeze with score 999999
A 13-year-old in Oklahoma is believed to be the first person ever to beat Tetris since the game’s release more than three decades ago.
Previously, only bots powered by artificial intelligence had forced the game, first released on the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), to its “kill screen”, where its signature blocks are falling so fast that the game itself can’t continue. In a video documenting his feat and posted on Tuesday, the Oklahoma teenager, known as Blue Scuti online and by his legal name, Willis Gibson, plays for roughly 38 minutes and reaches level 157 before saying, “Oh, I missed it,” believing that a misplaced block scuttled his attempt.
But he recovers, and as blocks zip downward, he says, “Please crash,” and completes another line of blocks, the mechanism for scoring points in Tetris. The game freezes, the de facto victory, and he says: “Oh my God! Yes! I’m going to pass out. I can’t feel my hands.” His score read “999999”.
Actually back in the day, my friend’s neighbor’s second cousin from a different school already did it
Yeah. He went to that other school with my girlfriend in Canada. My uncle who worked for Nintendo knows all about it.
Interesting explanation about “rolling” the controller, for those like me who had no idea.
I thought the “oh I missed it” was about him missing the earlier kill-screen trigger on level 155, before triggering it on 157.
You’re right. He was supposed to just clear 1 line for that level but instead cleared 3.
The next challenges are to get to the kill screen faster, or reach the reset at level 255 by avoiding all kill screens, which requires immense skill, but is possible.
The earlier kill screen just happened today by Fractal. He got the single into level 155.
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A kid just did it tonight at level 155 - Fractual161 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lN18RxSgDZ4&t=3363s I think that time stamp is right around when he did it, if not look around the middle of the video.
Good for them. Impressive.