Revolutionary Tetris Technique Destroys Hypertapping World Records

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Tetris (1989)
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A recap of the incredible achievements done by NES Tetris player moja314, and what this means for the future of hypertapping, which seems to be on its way out due to the new discovery of rolling.

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Special thanks to:
radio613 on twitter (for the fantastic CTWC playstyle graphic): https://twitter.com/radio613/status/1461302430834958342
Joseph Saelee: https://www.youtube.com/c/JdMfX_
Classic Tetris Monthly: https://www.youtube.com/c/MonthlyTetris
Classic Tetris World Championship: https://www.youtube.com/c/ClassicTetris
Huffulufugus (for the great background footage): https://www.youtube.com/c/Huffulufugus

This video discusses a revolutionary modification to the previously dominant hypertapping playstyle. It was initially popularized by Joseph Saelee in the 2018 Classic Tetris World Championship, but it has since been overtaken by a new technique called rolling, which was invented by Cheez. Building off of what Joseph developed in 2020, Moja uses an extra trick to manually press the controller faster than any other hypertapper, setting several records with the playstyle.
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