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Why Tetris Consumed Your Brain

The New York Times – Movies:

Tetris exploded in popularity after a race in the 1980s to secure global rights for the Soviet-made video game, a tale retold in a new movie. It is still captivating minds decades later.

Morgan Shaver
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Computer and Video Games, Egerton, Taron (1989- ), Movies, Nintendo Co Ltd, Pajitnov, Alexey, Rogers, Henk, Tetris (Movie), Tetris (Video Game), USSR (Former Soviet Union)
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