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Tetris Art - a set on Flickr
Tetris Art - a set on Flickr
Guest Passes let you share your photos that aren't public. Anyone can see your public photos anytime, whether they're a Flickr member or not. But! If you want to share photos marked as friends, family or private, use a Guest Pass. If you're sharing photos from a set, you can create a Guest Pass ...
Inventory Tetris
gangles.ca — Although I’m not taking part in this year’s Global Game Jam, I coincidentally decided to also put... together a small game over the last two days. It was a feat only made possibly by the friendliness of the LÖVE 2D engine, a free weekend and ... (more) Inventory Tetris
Alexey Pajitnov is Better then Miyamoto
Alexey Pajitnov is Better then Miyamoto
kombo.com — I can bet my car that most of you who are reading this do not know who... Pajitnov is. I don't blame you either, because I just recently found out simply because I'm as curious as your neighborhood cat. He, like Miyamoto, created a very, very good game, ... (more) Alexey Pajitnov is Better then Miyamoto
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In Sydney, Tetris is seedy and hangs out in dark alleys
Destructoid — ...but no one is scared of you, Tetris. I mean, you're Tetris. Everyone loves you -- including artists. This work, this group of huge Tetris blocks wedged (improperly!) in a narrow alleyway is called One More Go One More Go, and is actually part of an outdoor exhibition called Live Lanes - By George! You'll find these huge falling blocks on Abercrombie Lane in Sydney, Australia. Or... Justin S's Flickr page has several photos of the pieces.  From a sign at the installation: ...

Giant Tetris bricks falling in Australia
That VideoGame Blog — ... These giant hunks of nostalgia adorning an alley in Sydney, Australia are part of the city’s new outdoor art initiative, Live Lanes - By George!, which explores the potetional of otherwise unasuming laneways to become gateways to an artistic, creative and innovative state of mind. This particular installation in Abercrombie Lane, which references the much beloved puzzler, begs the question “Who has been playing Giant Tetris?” Who, indeed. ...

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Sirtet is another variation on Tetris developed by Guilherme Töws based on an original idea by David Friedman . The object of the game is to form tetraminoes (the four-piece group that you’re familiar with in Tetris) out of the falling blocks. Press the left and right arrow keys to move ...