Since my 6.4 Million, this is the current WR Progression: Dec 19, 2023 - Blue Scuti (6,609,220) Dec 20, 2023 - fractal161 (6,737,260) Dec 21, 2023 - Blue Scuti (6,850,560, first ever game crash!) Jan 12, 2024 - PixelAndy (8,952,432) Maybe I'll make an updated version, maybe I won't. Dunno yet. FULL MUSIC AND VIDEO CREDIT LIST: is.gd/WRPv2Credits Music Playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLaFmyK0hSlVCrQW9fI2PT2XLWBuIxVSvY.html
I didn't even realize Jonas had died. There was a documentary about him a few years ago that got me interested in following Tetris content, even though I haven't played much myself. He'll forever be a legend.
DUDE... I'm 20 minutes in, and THIS is Tetris history. I've got chills for watching Jonas and Koryan play, and thinking how much Tetris has changed since 2018. Thanks for being part of it, and honoring those who came before. Viva Tetris ❤
And tonight, pixel Andy became the 3rd ever person to get a game crash. It’s crazy how far this community has come, even in the four months this video has been out
I’ve always considered you one of the greatest Tetris players of all-time Eric. And I was so happy for you when you finally were crowned champion at CTWC last year. But this, this makes you an ambassador to the game. It’s important for the game’s champions to give back. That’s the Jonas way. This is a love letter to the game and it’s history. Great work!
Just seeing Jonas Neubauer again made me tear up. No sad music, or even story. Literally seeing him playing Tetris with wife watching made me cry. Amazing player, amazing legacy, amazing ambassador.
Woow! What an inspiring and touching masterpiece! Awesome research and great editing. Thanks for sharing this with us all. I was crying by the end. RIP Jonas Boom! Tetris for Huff! Boom! Tetris for Hydrant! Boom! Tetris for Cheez! Boom! Tetris for Joseph! Boom! Tetris for Koryan! Boom! Tetris for Harry! Boom! Tetris for Jonas! And of course... Boom! Tetris for Eric!
Spectacular. I used to play, until I retired a few years back. Your video brought back great memories of my practice runs on level 19 - 28. Never made it past 29.
was not expecting those last 14 minutes at all. not only is someone completely wiping the floor with everyone, but they're also the person behind this thoroughly researched video in the first place lmao
Eric, this documentary was incredible. And I know tons of folks have commended the music, and the choices. But I really feel like it needs to be hammered home that the TIMING OF THE MUSIC is absolutely unreal. The beats syncing up with line clears is phenomenal, and the work that must have taken is insane.
This was a incredible video showcasing the dawn beginning of NES Tetris to what it has become now, the rapid progression of today takes Tetris more than what was thought to be impossible! This was the best one hour documentary I ever seen from all the depth details and wonderful editing you putted into this video!
I often thought about a WR progression video by Summoning Salt, then I saw this in my recommendations and was like “okay let’s give it a try” - man I was so satisfied after hearing the first synthwave track and after seeing the font Summoning Salt uses too I knew this is the video I was looking for for so long! Thank you Eric
Only in NES Tetris will the current world record holder make a video literally about himself. LMAO all seriousness great video Eric. It's super well made. Love it. Another one for the NES Tetris history books.
Not true though Dark souls speedrunners did the same thing in thier own version of speedrun prgression(they also spoke in third person when refering to themselves) So did castlevainia sotn runners So did zelda runners And so forth.....ironically all of these guys that did these videos were world record holders.
I was waiting for Sumoning Salt to do a video about Tetris, but I thought then... It would take forever considering the amount of effort that he puts on his videos, and the big history of Tetris about these years, then a world record champion like Eric does it WOW, like Salt did with his loved Punch Out. And finally, at 1:19:58, there is... We're Finally Landing by Home, what a tribute for S Salt!!!
Congrats Eric and the entire NES Tetris community for putting to practice the advice Jonas shared and later etched onto the back of the CTWC trophy and used as your closing here "...it's on you to move the community in a positive direction." Really enjoyed your use of music to propel the narrative.
57:37 HEY THATS ME! Thanks for including me in the video lol, and what an amazing watch it is my guy made work fly by! You executed the story telling flawlessly
I vividly remember watching glitched colors for the first time and being dumbfounded. It still sounds like an urban legend only made even better by it being real and actually accomplished
As someone with just a mere feint interest in Tetris, to most days not even thinking about it in his daily life, you've somehow made Tetris VERY interesting for over an hour. I didn't know the history, or the players, but I now know of their legacy and what an insane game Tetris is. Props man.
Coming back to tetris after 3 years is like coming back to an entirely different game! Holy! Looking at where players are now, even the 2019 match between greentea and joseph seems mediocre in comparison LOL. It's amazing how much the game has advanced in such a short time! Lots of credit to Cheez for revolutionizing the tetris community! Well made video, Eric!
Eric, you did an absolutely incredible job with this video. Having gotten into the scene around the time rolling was invented, I remember the absolute rollercoaster that was 2021-2022, where every single game played by you and other top players felt like it had the potential to suddenly shoot off into being WR. Thanks for allowing me to relive that, as well as documenting the early score WR history so well. Rest in peace Jonas, I love the inclusion of his quote at the end and I think you've followed it perfectly with this video. An amazing way to honor our little Tetris corner of the internet ❤
Hey Eric! Great video, I enjoyed it a lot. Obviously all the research, compilation, editing, voiceover etc must have been a huge undertaking, but I wanted to give a quick shoutout to your music choices. I felt that the soundtrack to this video really added a lot to the atmosphere, reflecting the hype moments and the more reflective ones beautifully. I particularly enjoyed Supernovae during the section about learning to mash buttons really fast, CarnyJared would approve! And thank you for ending the video the way you did.
Its kind of amazing how Tetris high scores completely changed from a game of pure efficiency (the need to maximize points before the Level 29 kill screen) to one of primarily endurance (with the ability to suatain play at max speed, the only limit is how long can a person be near perfect for)
Really impressed by this video. I rarely watch UA-cam videos this long but this was very immersive. A great addition to the Tetris community’s video library 👏🏻
For anyone that isn't that familiar with the scene, Dogplayingtetris was still TWELVE YEARS OLD when he got his 1.38 million, and the 2020 world championship he won he was 13 for. He's not the greatest player of all time but he is the prodigy-est.
In my opinion players are currently working on optimizing their level 29 speed scoring efficiency, rather than going for increasingly higher scores. At the moment scoring efficiency is more highly regarded, as the competitive scene has introduced a line cap which limits how long players can play - ending every game no sooner than level 40 (level 39 is now the double killscreen). This line cap forms a firm boundary for how long players can score. That in turn increases the value of a rollover for example (1.6 million), as confining your runway for achieving that score to only level 39 means that your efficiency must not devolve into singling and doubling (lining out). As a result players begin to score for tetrises on level 29 speed, which is incredibly difficult, highly rewarded and shows much greater skill, speed, awareness and resilience than playing for singles and doubles would. In conclusion, going for scores above the current WR solely depends on long games, since you can't possibly score that by level 39. Going for such a score wouldn't help players increase their skill in the current state of the competitive game, therefore it doesn't make sense for them to grind for that, as it would serve no purpose past holding the score WR.
Yeah, the line cap being added to most major events discouraged top rollers from practicing lineout strats. Even if that hadn’t happened though, Eric’s game kinda killed the category. Once the world record became more of an endurance test that a pure skill one, people lost interest in trying to break it. The fun of going for score WRs back in the day was trying to achieve that magical run with perfect efficiency, and it just isn’t the same as lining out for 1500+ lines.
Absolutely amazing video, great job! One aspect I missed and expected at the end though is the double kill screen, which some tournament now use to make sure games don’t go on forever. Seeing how multiple record were set during competitions, this new rule makes it so a lot of promising games will never be able to get close to the world record through no fault of the player. All in all I’m a proponent of the double kill screen, but for the world record progression it sucks.
woke up at 4AM and started watching this video, i only intended to watch the first 5 minutes or so before going back to bed but i ended up watching the entire thing was worth ruining my sleep schedule 👍
I've never seen a WR holder do a progression video on the game, let alone a current WR holder. I haven't looked at competitive Tetris since 2019, I'm absolutely dumbfounded at how far the game has progressed. Great job on the video!
On par with summoning salt! Great presentation and you keep up the story of the progression quite easy to understand. The only thing missing is a board of the times and names of the competitors. Keep up pal
What a great Tetris documentation Eric! I started watching competitive Tetris in 2018 after Joseph‘s first win at the CTWC. Man, I gotta say that I somehow miss the JdMfX dominance time!
This video is absolutely amazing, loved seeing how it changed and evolved. It's also crazy to think that 4 years ago scores such as we have now were impossible. I have to say thank you for putting so much effort into this video. I'm excited to see more content from you.
This really is a top-notch video - great research, writing, narration and music. I do hope that, once the current rush of world records has died down, you'll make a sequel.
It's supercool to see theres communities out there pushing these classic games to their limits making and breaking records once thought to be impossible.
I was really pumped to see someone else throw their hat into the ring with a world progression video, and I’m really happy to say you did a great job making it your own without ripping off summoning salt. And I obviously enjoyed the tribute with his theme song at the end letting us know you knew damn well who’s ring you were stepping into😂. Great job, I’ll be on the lookout for more.
That was a fantastic video. Invented tech and being able to play Tetris at that level for that long is one of the greatest displays of video game playing skill I’ve ever seen.
Stellar video. The quality and depth of knowledge and detail in this video is excellent. You're WR score at the finale is God level gameplay, astonishing! Fine homage to Summoning Salt by using Home, and nice to see a tribute to Jonas too. R.I.P. Amazing stuff.
Wow. That is all i can say. The last few WRs were some of the most exciting and imoressive ever put to UA-cam. How has SS nit done this video?? Kinda glad he didn't, though, so someone as passionate as you could. Gg
Okay some might say there was too much footage of the games... but I say the editing made it all worth it. Editing the transitions to the music? Awesome. Besides, without the footage showing the games, this would just be talking over a high scores ladder. Showing history is way better. Great video! Also love you keeping the explanations accessible to anyone even non-players.
Eric this was an amazing video and I'm sure you put your heart and soul into it. Talking in 3rd person about yourself was a little weird though. Take some credit for being such a great player man
20:46 "He is also one of three known hypertappers in the community at this point, with the other two being Thor Aackerlund and a mysterious figure on UA-cam known as Spectre, or DanZ." It's worth noting that there WERE a handful of other hypertappers in the community at this point (June 2018), but aside from Joseph they weren't top-level players.
Hey Eric, no idea if you’ll see this, but just wanted to say you did an absolutely amazing job on this video. I’ve been following (and a fan of) classic tetris for quite a few years and thought it would be really sick to see a comprehensive Summoning Salt-style world record progression on the game after I saw your 6.4 when it happened. After my community and I got our summoning salt video last december, I actually asked if he would ever consider making a classic tetris WR progression as one of his next videos. I’m glad you got to do that concept justice and I can tell how much work went into this. Good job man :]
32:06 I remember Ella's stream on 1975TylerP - I asked her in twitch chat to play a level 14 game - she did, and quite well 1:21:45 hit me like a truck
Awesome video Mister👌 AGameScout couldn't have done it better. I even dare to say this is at least as good as any SummoningSalt video :D Big thumbs up and may the Good RNG always be with you!
Very nice video, sat thru it all. Despite keeping an eye on the records myself for a while now, there was a lot I didnt know about, such as joseph/cheez/ella possibly being tyler, cheez's second 2.3. I'm excited to see where tetris goes from now on. I do like the format CTM has tried - the 330 lines cap, but there is a charm to unrestricted play still. I would be interested in a breakdown of the lines world record as well.
This is amazing if it were not for you guys I would've never gotten into Tetris or remotely close to my 669k pb. Thanks for also linking that music at the end. Been wondering what it was for years!
Very nice video! For me the score world record is still a nice thing in NES tetris but not as much as it was before, since it now involves stamina more than efficiency. Earliest rollover is more exciting for me. Still amazing to see people reach such high scores though. Also, I think moja should get some recognition (sorry if he was mentioned, I may have skipped some portions of the video), for being the guy who took hypertapping to a whole new level, by achieving a rollover, if I'm not mistaken.
the stuff moja has done is crazy honestly. Didn't mention him since I was only talking about overall records, but I'll definitely try to give him some recognition in other videos if I can.
that was unexpectedly entertaining. it's cool that one pertain can do both the world record level playing, and the summoning salt-style video about it.
I love how these videos of World Record Progression keep popping up. Keep them coming! And I especially enjoy how they practically all use ma favorite music genre ChillSynth as default. Of course it is thanks to Summoning Salt. Nice job, good luck with another piece. By the way, I was part of the Tetris Friends community and managed to get to Platinum league, rank 16 to be exact. But I eventually fall back to gold league, I wasn't able to learn to do T-Spins double on demand. Maybe you should do review of Grand Finals of Tetris friends. It is just a suggestion...
Amazing video! Very well made and full of information. I didn't even know Jonas passed away RIP. Quite astonishing the reason is from "undetermined [cause]" and was disclosed 3 months after
Kudoz bro for your mind blowing record Excellent coverage. Even those who dont appreciate or like tetris are sure to learn a lot with this video. Unbiased that those who dont know, wont suspect that you are the ERIC you are speaking of. Hehe. Well done sire. Bookmarked indeed. Great sounds and footage. Keeps viewers engaged.
1:04:45 Love your video thank you! I do have a small suggestion to make it even more enjoyable. When you tell us what is happening, do this a few seconds before it happens instead of exactly when it happens. See the tetris @ level 56 at the timestamp. Then we already know what to look for. This is especially useful when someone is listening while doing something else. We then know we have to look at the screen😊😘
Great job encapsulating what it was like when these records happened. Even though I know what the WR is today, I still wooted seeing Joseph hit that first 1.3 million.
This video is an astonishingly entertaining and faithful documentation that I cant begin to find the words to explain how much I love. Well done, Eric, and PS: Thanks for helping me figure out how to set up my NES :D
Since my 6.4 Million, this is the current WR Progression:
Dec 19, 2023 - Blue Scuti (6,609,220)
Dec 20, 2023 - fractal161 (6,737,260)
Dec 21, 2023 - Blue Scuti (6,850,560, first ever game crash!)
Jan 12, 2024 - PixelAndy (8,952,432)
Maybe I'll make an updated version, maybe I won't. Dunno yet.
FULL MUSIC AND VIDEO CREDIT LIST: is.gd/WRPv2Credits
Music Playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLaFmyK0hSlVCrQW9fI2PT2XLWBuIxVSvY.html
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Thanks! Some of the music you used was awesome.
Elwood - Deadlock - is one of the best tracker music ever made. It's so cool that you know it and used it!
Worn Out Tapes! I love that track! Do you play Unbeatable or Rhythm Doctor?!
Maybe you can make a new video talking in 3rd person about the new records
The amount of effort that went into this video is quite commendable
This is the most tetris player response I've ever seen
the folder for this project is like 70 gigabytes btw
Pardon my infantile sense of humour, but...
The amount of effort that went into your mom is quite commendable.
Are you Eric's son?
common w myles the great 🔥🔥🔥
ok i'm so glad the ending showed Jonas Neubauer. So sad that he's gone, he seems to have been a really great force in this community.
He was really the perfect ambassador for the game.
I didn't even know he had died. I guess my last binge into Tetris content was before 2021.
That's surprising. He was only 40 years old.
I knew nothing about competitive tetris until I saw Jonas in the 2016 championship then watched other vids
@@ForumArcade Not even that, he died at 39 years of age.
@@magnumxlpi, same. I was so sad when I heard he died.
Eric making this video is the Obama giving Obama a medal meme
Kinda, but he’s simultaneously showing respect for the whole community.
Just proves that the narrator is the main character
Hey never forget Salts first video, and his most recent, are basically about his own MTPO records.
Talking about himself in third person was weird. Love his gameplay and craft but why not just say I
Yeah but it’s Eric giving Eric a Tetris trophy 😂😂😂😂
I didn't even realize Jonas had died. There was a documentary about him a few years ago that got me interested in following Tetris content, even though I haven't played much myself.
He'll forever be a legend.
Yeah that sucks!!! Way too young, he seemed like a really nice guy
Whats the documentary called?
DUDE... I'm 20 minutes in, and THIS is Tetris history. I've got chills for watching Jonas and Koryan play, and thinking how much Tetris has changed since 2018. Thanks for being part of it, and honoring those who came before. Viva Tetris ❤
And tonight, pixel Andy became the 3rd ever person to get a game crash. It’s crazy how far this community has come, even in the four months this video has been out
I’ve always considered you one of the greatest Tetris players of all-time Eric. And I was so happy for you when you finally were crowned champion at CTWC last year. But this, this makes you an ambassador to the game. It’s important for the game’s champions to give back. That’s the Jonas way. This is a love letter to the game and it’s history. Great work!
Thanks!
Just seeing Jonas Neubauer again made me tear up. No sad music, or even story. Literally seeing him playing Tetris with wife watching made me cry. Amazing player, amazing legacy, amazing ambassador.
Woow! What an inspiring and touching masterpiece! Awesome research and great editing. Thanks for sharing this with us all. I was crying by the end. RIP Jonas
Boom! Tetris for Huff!
Boom! Tetris for Hydrant!
Boom! Tetris for Cheez!
Boom! Tetris for Joseph!
Boom! Tetris for Koryan!
Boom! Tetris for Harry!
Boom! Tetris for Jonas!
And of course...
Boom! Tetris for Eric!
I almost cried from Jonas realizing he was gone, man that was too soon, I wish he could've seen where it would go, maybe he is watching over us
Thank you eric. It was great to relive the craziness of early rolling and how it felt to be a small part of this community doing crazy things.
Spectacular. I used to play, until I retired a few years back. Your video brought back great memories of my practice runs on level 19 - 28. Never made it past 29.
was not expecting those last 14 minutes at all. not only is someone completely wiping the floor with everyone, but they're also the person behind this thoroughly researched video in the first place lmao
bro really created a movie
a video like this is very nostalgic very glad to see another one of these eric truly a great piece of art
Eric, this documentary was incredible. And I know tons of folks have commended the music, and the choices. But I really feel like it needs to be hammered home that the TIMING OF THE MUSIC is absolutely unreal. The beats syncing up with line clears is phenomenal, and the work that must have taken is insane.
This was a incredible video showcasing the dawn beginning of NES Tetris to what it has become now, the rapid progression of today takes Tetris more than what was thought to be impossible! This was the best one hour documentary I ever seen from all the depth details and wonderful editing you putted into this video!
I often thought about a WR progression video by Summoning Salt, then I saw this in my recommendations and was like “okay let’s give it a try” - man I was so satisfied after hearing the first synthwave track and after seeing the font Summoning Salt uses too I knew this is the video I was looking for for so long! Thank you Eric
The amount of depth that went into this video is incredible. Amazing work!
Only in NES Tetris will the current world record holder make a video literally about himself. LMAO all seriousness great video Eric. It's super well made. Love it. Another one for the NES Tetris history books.
Not true though
Dark souls speedrunners did the same thing in thier own version of speedrun prgression(they also spoke in third person when refering to themselves)
So did castlevainia sotn runners
So did zelda runners
And so forth.....ironically all of these guys that did these videos were world record holders.
AverageTrey and SummoningSalt have done the same ahahah
So have Karl Jobst, OneShortEye, Storster, mpap... probably most of the WR history documentarians are or were also top players..
Linkus also did a WR progression for Wind Waker that included his records
I was about to comment that this was the best speed running video I'd ever seen without Home playing, but then you saved right for the end. Well done!
I was waiting for Sumoning Salt to do a video about Tetris, but I thought then... It would take forever considering the amount of effort that he puts on his videos, and the big history of Tetris about these years, then a world record champion like Eric does it WOW, like Salt did with his loved Punch Out. And finally, at 1:19:58, there is... We're Finally Landing by Home, what a tribute for S Salt!!!
Congrats Eric and the entire NES Tetris community for putting to practice the advice Jonas shared and later etched onto the back of the CTWC trophy and used as your closing here "...it's on you to move the community in a positive direction." Really enjoyed your use of music to propel the narrative.
57:37 HEY THATS ME!
Thanks for including me in the video lol, and what an amazing watch it is my guy made work fly by! You executed the story telling flawlessly
I vividly remember watching glitched colors for the first time and being dumbfounded. It still sounds like an urban legend only made even better by it being real and actually accomplished
As someone with just a mere feint interest in Tetris, to most days not even thinking about it in his daily life, you've somehow made Tetris VERY interesting for over an hour. I didn't know the history, or the players, but I now know of their legacy and what an insane game Tetris is. Props man.
Coming back to tetris after 3 years is like coming back to an entirely different game! Holy! Looking at where players are now, even the 2019 match between greentea and joseph seems mediocre in comparison LOL. It's amazing how much the game has advanced in such a short time!
Lots of credit to Cheez for revolutionizing the tetris community!
Well made video, Eric!
Eric, you did an absolutely incredible job with this video. Having gotten into the scene around the time rolling was invented, I remember the absolute rollercoaster that was 2021-2022, where every single game played by you and other top players felt like it had the potential to suddenly shoot off into being WR. Thanks for allowing me to relive that, as well as documenting the early score WR history so well.
Rest in peace Jonas, I love the inclusion of his quote at the end and I think you've followed it perfectly with this video. An amazing way to honor our little Tetris corner of the internet ❤
Hey Eric! Great video, I enjoyed it a lot. Obviously all the research, compilation, editing, voiceover etc must have been a huge undertaking, but I wanted to give a quick shoutout to your music choices. I felt that the soundtrack to this video really added a lot to the atmosphere, reflecting the hype moments and the more reflective ones beautifully. I particularly enjoyed Supernovae during the section about learning to mash buttons really fast, CarnyJared would approve!
And thank you for ending the video the way you did.
Awesome video! The cherry on the top is the amazing music. Thank you very, very much for publishing the music playlist too.
Its kind of amazing how Tetris high scores completely changed from a game of pure efficiency (the need to maximize points before the Level 29 kill screen) to one of primarily endurance (with the ability to suatain play at max speed, the only limit is how long can a person be near perfect for)
How lucky we are to have been a part of these incredible milestones. It only took a few years for us to completely break the game.
"Meh. I got 17,000,000 once." - Todd Rogers
Hahaha they have nearly beat Todgers high score now 😂
@@MM___333 where talking about 17mil before the 29 transition
that’s more than Alex’s 16.7
Really impressed by this video.
I rarely watch UA-cam videos this long but this was very immersive. A great addition to the Tetris community’s video library 👏🏻
Loved watching and be like: oh this is where I started following the scene...
Great video with incredible detail. Time for 10 mil.
For anyone that isn't that familiar with the scene, Dogplayingtetris was still TWELVE YEARS OLD when he got his 1.38 million, and the 2020 world championship he won he was 13 for. He's not the greatest player of all time but he is the prodigy-est.
(ignoring the obvious here) i’d honestly say dpt, bendy and bs are definitely some of the best younger players in the scene
and then Alex T began to Alex T all over the world records as well as get a new youngest maxout
Crazy, how good of video this is. I love it. Love how you showed respect to your peers. RIP Jonas
great video! The scores were jumping up so fast from 1.6, to 2, to 4, to 6 million. Why would you say it hasn't happened again over the past year?
In my opinion players are currently working on optimizing their level 29 speed scoring efficiency, rather than going for increasingly higher scores. At the moment scoring efficiency is more highly regarded, as the competitive scene has introduced a line cap which limits how long players can play - ending every game no sooner than level 40 (level 39 is now the double killscreen).
This line cap forms a firm boundary for how long players can score. That in turn increases the value of a rollover for example (1.6 million), as confining your runway for achieving that score to only level 39 means that your efficiency must not devolve into singling and doubling (lining out). As a result players begin to score for tetrises on level 29 speed, which is incredibly difficult, highly rewarded and shows much greater skill, speed, awareness and resilience than playing for singles and doubles would.
In conclusion, going for scores above the current WR solely depends on long games, since you can't possibly score that by level 39. Going for such a score wouldn't help players increase their skill in the current state of the competitive game, therefore it doesn't make sense for them to grind for that, as it would serve no purpose past holding the score WR.
Yeah, the line cap being added to most major events discouraged top rollers from practicing lineout strats. Even if that hadn’t happened though, Eric’s game kinda killed the category. Once the world record became more of an endurance test that a pure skill one, people lost interest in trying to break it. The fun of going for score WRs back in the day was trying to achieve that magical run with perfect efficiency, and it just isn’t the same as lining out for 1500+ lines.
for me, it's just that there is seemingly no reason to grind lineout when everyone else is practicing efficiency, just like gamescout said
Absolutely amazing video, great job! One aspect I missed and expected at the end though is the double kill screen, which some tournament now use to make sure games don’t go on forever. Seeing how multiple record were set during competitions, this new rule makes it so a lot of promising games will never be able to get close to the world record through no fault of the player.
All in all I’m a proponent of the double kill screen, but for the world record progression it sucks.
woke up at 4AM and started watching this video, i only intended to watch the first 5 minutes or so before going back to bed but i ended up watching the entire thing
was worth ruining my sleep schedule 👍
I've never seen a WR holder do a progression video on the game, let alone a current WR holder.
I haven't looked at competitive Tetris since 2019, I'm absolutely dumbfounded at how far the game has progressed. Great job on the video!
summoning salt, raitro, karl jobst, goose, OneShortEye, Storster, mpap, linkus and plenty more I assume. It's not really that rare :)
Actual masterpiece of a video
just watched this all the way through, homie this is such an impressive video, incredible work. ending had me crying 😭😭😭
On par with summoning salt! Great presentation and you keep up the story of the progression quite easy to understand. The only thing missing is a board of the times and names of the competitors. Keep up pal
This should have as many views are wr points scored. Great video Eric
What a great Tetris documentation Eric! I started watching competitive Tetris in 2018 after Joseph‘s first win at the CTWC. Man, I gotta say that I somehow miss the JdMfX dominance time!
This video is absolutely amazing, loved seeing how it changed and evolved. It's also crazy to think that 4 years ago scores such as we have now were impossible. I have to say thank you for putting so much effort into this video. I'm excited to see more content from you.
Awesome video and love the Chiptunes.
This really is a top-notch video - great research, writing, narration and music. I do hope that, once the current rush of world records has died down, you'll make a sequel.
It's supercool to see theres communities out there pushing these classic games to their limits making and breaking records once thought to be impossible.
Haven’t played Tetris in years and this video is amazing. Taking me from someone who has zero idea and educating me on it. Great job!
6:25 here is the part if your too lazy to skip
Yo congrats on 5k! Hope to see more!
Congrats on 10k kind of late!
On a sad note, even if i never met him, im so sad to see Jonas gone :(
I am the goat. proceeds to make a 90 minute documentary explaining why
I was really pumped to see someone else throw their hat into the ring with a world progression video, and I’m really happy to say you did a great job making it your own without ripping off summoning salt. And I obviously enjoyed the tribute with his theme song at the end letting us know you knew damn well who’s ring you were stepping into😂. Great job, I’ll be on the lookout for more.
That was a fantastic video. Invented tech and being able to play Tetris at that level for that long is one of the greatest displays of video game playing skill I’ve ever seen.
Freaking A. Awesome, just awesome. Congrats
here to boost the algorithm! awesome video on what its been like in the last few years
THIS IS A LEGENDARY VIDEO
What an amazing and nostalgic video. Great job, thank you so much. Rest in peace Jonas
44:05 , still getting goosebumps; great work
Stellar video.
The quality and depth of knowledge and detail in this video is excellent.
You're WR score at the finale is God level gameplay, astonishing!
Fine homage to Summoning Salt by using Home, and nice to see a tribute to Jonas too.
R.I.P.
Amazing stuff.
I'm only 11 minutes in and the video is already amazing. But my ears perked up at Elwood and you have my like already :D
Awesome video. And hey, that's pretty familiar music in a WR video at the end :D (I love it, not complaining)
This is an epic legendary video. Eric u r a legend brother. Rest in peace Jonas N
Wow. That is all i can say. The last few WRs were some of the most exciting and imoressive ever put to UA-cam. How has SS nit done this video?? Kinda glad he didn't, though, so someone as passionate as you could. Gg
incredibly well put together video
Great video! It had a very "summoning salt" vibe. Lol
Just heard about this vid. Didn't know it was almost a feature length film!! Gonna heat up a Chimi and pour 2 fingers of good Bourbon and get started.
The choice of musics for this video is just fantastic, I got to make note of!
It's so satisfying to see the lines cleared to the beat, aside from being cracked at Tetris you made an awesome video
Okay some might say there was too much footage of the games... but I say the editing made it all worth it. Editing the transitions to the music? Awesome. Besides, without the footage showing the games, this would just be talking over a high scores ladder. Showing history is way better. Great video! Also love you keeping the explanations accessible to anyone even non-players.
Eric this was an amazing video and I'm sure you put your heart and soul into it. Talking in 3rd person about yourself was a little weird though. Take some credit for being such a great player man
20:46
"He is also one of three known hypertappers in the community at this point, with the other two being Thor Aackerlund and a mysterious figure on UA-cam known as Spectre, or DanZ."
It's worth noting that there WERE a handful of other hypertappers in the community at this point (June 2018), but aside from Joseph they weren't top-level players.
AMAZING AMAZING. I’ve been wanting a video like this for years. thanks eric
This video is fantastic. There are so many memories gathered I can't help but shiver.
great tribute to the Summoning Salt type videos, this one is excellent
Nice wooork dude
Hey Eric, no idea if you’ll see this, but just wanted to say you did an absolutely amazing job on this video. I’ve been following (and a fan of) classic tetris for quite a few years and thought it would be really sick to see a comprehensive Summoning Salt-style world record progression on the game after I saw your 6.4 when it happened. After my community and I got our summoning salt video last december, I actually asked if he would ever consider making a classic tetris WR progression as one of his next videos. I’m glad you got to do that concept justice and I can tell how much work went into this. Good job man :]
32:06 I remember Ella's stream on 1975TylerP - I asked her in twitch chat to play a level 14 game - she did, and quite well
1:21:45 hit me like a truck
glad at least one other person remembers that
Awesome video Mister👌 AGameScout couldn't have done it better. I even dare to say this is at least as good as any SummoningSalt video :D Big thumbs up and may the Good RNG always be with you!
Well done! The WR History video that NES Tetris deserves.
Very nice video, sat thru it all. Despite keeping an eye on the records myself for a while now, there was a lot I didnt know about, such as joseph/cheez/ella possibly being tyler, cheez's second 2.3. I'm excited to see where tetris goes from now on. I do like the format CTM has tried - the 330 lines cap, but there is a charm to unrestricted play still. I would be interested in a breakdown of the lines world record as well.
Eric is undeniably the GOAT of Tetris, he’s on another planet most even 10 years ago couldn’t have dreamed achieving congrats
Impressive documentation and editing work. One of the best videos I've ever seen on UA-cam.
My congratulations!
This is amazing if it were not for you guys I would've never gotten into Tetris or remotely close to my 669k pb. Thanks for also linking that music at the end. Been wondering what it was for years!
Very nice video! For me the score world record is still a nice thing in NES tetris but not as much as it was before, since it now involves stamina more than efficiency. Earliest rollover is more exciting for me. Still amazing to see people reach such high scores though.
Also, I think moja should get some recognition (sorry if he was mentioned, I may have skipped some portions of the video), for being the guy who took hypertapping to a whole new level, by achieving a rollover, if I'm not mistaken.
the stuff moja has done is crazy honestly. Didn't mention him since I was only talking about overall records, but I'll definitely try to give him some recognition in other videos if I can.
Unbelievable video, I was hooked for the entire thing. I did a double take when I realized it was over an hour.
One of the best videos on you tube. Keep going well done !
that was unexpectedly entertaining. it's cool that one pertain can do both the world record level playing, and the summoning salt-style video about it.
Amazing video Eric! Man that brought back so many good memories.
Thank you so much for putting it all together champ.
I love how these videos of World Record Progression keep popping up. Keep them coming! And I especially enjoy how they practically all use ma favorite music genre ChillSynth as default. Of course it is thanks to Summoning Salt. Nice job, good luck with another piece. By the way, I was part of the Tetris Friends community and managed to get to Platinum league, rank 16 to be exact. But I eventually fall back to gold league, I wasn't able to learn to do T-Spins double on demand. Maybe you should do review of Grand Finals of Tetris friends. It is just a suggestion...
this video is an incredible telling of history. I nominate Eric for "mayor of tetris"!
Also: Buco: DO NOT UPLOAD THE REST OF THAT VIDEO!!! haha
This is awesome! Please do more of these, that lines record video would be sweet. You got good things and lots of subs coming your way my dude
Amazing video! Very well made and full of information. I didn't even know Jonas passed away RIP.
Quite astonishing the reason is from "undetermined [cause]" and was disclosed 3 months after
It was so cool seeing you win the 2022 World Championship. This is even cooler :)
Amazing video from an amazing Tetris player, well done on all counts Eric!
What a great video. Never played the game but so well put together, I was hooked.
Kudoz bro for your mind blowing record
Excellent coverage. Even those who dont appreciate or like tetris are sure to learn a lot with this video. Unbiased that those who dont know, wont suspect that you are the ERIC you are speaking of. Hehe.
Well done sire. Bookmarked indeed.
Great sounds and footage. Keeps viewers engaged.
1:04:45 Love your video thank you! I do have a small suggestion to make it even more enjoyable. When you tell us what is happening, do this a few seconds before it happens instead of exactly when it happens. See the tetris @ level 56 at the timestamp. Then we already know what to look for. This is especially useful when someone is listening while doing something else. We then know we have to look at the screen😊😘
Great job encapsulating what it was like when these records happened. Even though I know what the WR is today, I still wooted seeing Joseph hit that first 1.3 million.
This video is an astonishingly entertaining and faithful documentation that I cant begin to find the words to explain how much I love. Well done, Eric, and PS: Thanks for helping me figure out how to set up my NES :D