Tetris Type A: Scoring Big and Clear Lines (Quick Video) - Nintendo Entertainment System

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Tetris (1984)
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Please Note: This is just a quick video on how to score big and clear lines for beginners. I also sped-up the video a little bit so the video wasn't dragging. Music was also added too since the video is speedy. If the video is to fast you can slow it down in the youtube video settings. Again I made it fast cause it didn't want to it to drag. I will make another video at normal speed in the future.

Tetris is the addictive puzzle game that started it all, embracing our universal desire to create order out of chaos. The Tetris game was created by Alexey Pajitnov in 1984—the product of Alexey’s computer programming experience and his love of puzzles. In the decades to follow, Tetris became one of the most successful and recognizable video games, appearing on nearly every gaming platform available.

The music in the video is called - "Guess I'll Never Know" by TrackTribe

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