And tetris forever was last month. People too addicted to get exhausted 😂 but it has nice extras though I see why some nintendo stuff wasn't on it. Nintendo is full of surprises 🎉
To think Alexey Pajitnov has been around this long to see a simple little game he made evolve into a staple of not just gaming, but pop culture as a whole for 40 years is truly something incredible. Next year, we’re hitting 40 years of Super Mario Bros. & 45 years of Pac-Man. And even further, Sonic’s turning 35 and Mega Man will be 40. Damn, it feels like yesterday when I first played Tetris…
@@quillion3rdoptionI think that’s what the Tetris Company exists for. If you want to make a Tetris game you will have to get their permission (which at this point, games like Tetris has existed on everything, so I doubt there’s anything that you can make it on currently)
@@Blood-PawWerewolf I know. I just think the copyright system makes IPs exclusive for far too long (I don't mind it being exclusive for some time to protect creators, but there needs to be a gigantic pare-down).
@@tigrehermano Soviet Russia and pre soviets have given us so much even when they were an anti hero/antagonist. But modern day Russia? Culturally, technologically and sociologically a nothing burger of a country, shameful display. All it ended up doing is killing a million ukranian and russian men and women.
One of the best stories regarding Tetris is when Hiroshi Yamauchi asked Shigeru Miyamoto if he thought Tetris would be better to pack-in with the Game Boy than Super Mario Land, and Miyamoto said Tetris was definitely the right choice. When Mr. Yamauchi, taken aback that Miyamoto thought Tetris was what they should go with even over Miyamoto's own character, asked Mr. Miyamoto why, he pointed out, "Have you been checking on your secretaries during their lunch breaks? They're *ALL* playing Tetris."
I'd love to know what the truth is because according to Henk Rodgers, he convinced Nintendo to pack-in Tetris with Game Boy, not Miyamoto. "'If you want little boys to buy your Game Boy, pack in Mario. But if you want *everyone* to buy your Game Boy, pack in Tetris"
I wouldn't call it underrated, since until recently it was the most sold game of all time (having being beat by Minecraft). To call it underappreciated, however, would be appropriate.
@@ThatOneDudeWhoPostsStuff i dont know if those numbers are correct, Tetris and tetris knockoffs hve been made and sold for years. hundreds of cheap lcd games of unlicensed tetris were made.
@@jr2904 The Soviet Union saved the whole world, all the people in the world from the brown plague in Stalingrad and near Kursk and defeated this beast in its lair in Berlin. Then the Soviets were the first to fly into space, the Soviet Union was the first to land on Venus, Mars and the Moon. He was the first to create a nuclear power plant, the first to fly along the Arctic air routes, and dug the deepest mine. And you've just had enough of propaganda from George Soros, Joe Biden and other disgusting people.
Thank you, Alexey Pajitnov for your many creations and puzzles, such as Tetris and Hexic, you have made throughout your life. You are beloved and you will never be forgotten! Thank you for being the wonderful you.
1:25 - I forgot the NES Tetris had a celebration screen with Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool (Peach), Bowser, Donkey Kong, Link, Samus, and even Pit all playing in a band together!
After watching the Tetris movie to get a vague sense of the story of how the game came to be before researching it further, the fact that this man is in this video, smiling about the 40th anniversary of a game he made for fun in secret, is incredible
*My Mom and I use to play Famicom Tetris together for hours. We’d take turns trying to beat each other’s scores. It was her childhood game and she passed it down to me. Thank you for creating your game.* 💙
Fitting that he would finally release the nes version of Tetris considering that earlier this year some kid beat that version for the first time in history.
I actually wonder if we’ll see either him or someone else try and beat the NSO version. I’m pretty sure the emulator on the Switch still keeps all the old programming quirks that’d make the kill screen possible.
@@BloodRedFox2008 It will more than likely still be possible, an NES controller will be basically needed because the rolling technique doesn't work well on Joycons.
While there's the killscreen feat, there's also the more recent rebirth feat (that granted was done on a modded version that removes killscreens). Think they're also starting to push 235 on the non-modded version too, though past 235 there's a significant increase of factors that could cause crashes (someone did plot a theoretical method of passing all the crashes, but it involves frame perfect pause inputs for almost every cleared line, with each level having specific, often unique conditions that must not be met on top of said pause inputs iirc)
I remember watching The Gaming Historian's video on the history of Tetris and thinking back to those final years of the Cold War. It's absolutely crazy to see how far we've come, from those old black-and-green IBM screens, to the grey-and-green screens of the original Gameboy, to now having 99 people playing against each other all over the world to prove themselves the ultimate master of a little block-stacking game made by a bored Russian programmer in the corner of a Soviet office building. Given everything that has happened, it's good to see Mr. Pajitnov seems to be doing well. Justice certainly prevailed in the end for him.
Not to mention fairly recently someone managed to loop Tetris back to initial difficulty (granted on a modded version that removes the many potential crashes that could occur)
I remember coming home from school one day and finding out my parents had bought NES Tetris. And I got Tetris DX for Christmas in 1998. I think that one is a good version of Tetris.
Almost brings a tear to my eye to see the creator of Tetris celebrating the 40th anniversary of his creation that's brought joy to so many people all over the world. Thank you, Alexey!
Having Mr. Pajitnov himself doing the announcement is something else. Cool stuff, I don't have the DX version for GBC but the DMG version, which is probably more iconic anyway :D
Don't sleep on the fact that NES Tetris is the longest running E Sports videogame. The fact that the competitive scene has been alive after all these years shows how well the game aged.
Nintendo, please get the creators of these old games for future trailers because it's so much more interesting than just having a simple trailer for a old game. Thank you for making this
My grandfather played Tetris on his GameBoy beginning in1989, until I got him a GameBoy Advance SP. He still used the same cartridge. He tried some other games, but Tetris was all he needed.
The Greatest Video Game Ever Made, Tetris. Thank you Alexey Pajitnov for all the memories that this game has brought me and will continue to bring me and many others!
Alexey Pajitnov just seems like one of the happiest guys on earth like miyamoto. He is famous because of a thing that has no negative connotations at all and simply brings joy.
I’m still happy that the lad was able to beat Tetris earlier this year. Never in my decades of gaming would I ever witnessed a hard lock in NES Tetris. And now seeing the creator himself in this trailer had me happy and joyfully sad. Like nostalgic feel and a sense of gratitude of how his work have revolutionized video games for eons to come. Such simplicity and yet so addictive and challenging. Thank you, Alexey.
Had the original game on GameBoy Original and loved it as a child - and growing up! Such an important and relevant game to this date - and it's showing by Nintendo taking in Alex himself to present it. It's not just another NSO-release but a historical landmark and its anniversary!
Well they technically already have added it since Tetris Attack is Panel de Pon in Japan, which is a part of the SNES NSO library. Still would be cool if they added it tho
@@Rabbitlord108 They only had to put BS Yoshi no Panepon in and change the default language to be English on bootup. They literally have a version without the Tetris name in it that they could put up that's in English and yet they refuse because they don't want to put ANYTHING from the Satellaview on SNES NSO.
Tetrisphere and Tetris Attack when? Edit: I'm aware we have Panel De Pon, but it's entirely in japanese, and I grew up playing Tetris Attack at my grandparents' place, so in addition to wanting Tetris Attack out of not being able to read Japanese, and preferring the music and visuals of the Yoshi version, it holds a deep, personal significance. Let's be real, even if both games were in english, how many of you would play Panel De Pon over Tetris Attack, based on the visuals and sounds? Just saying, if they're putting Tetris games on NSO, _now_ is the time to add these two titles
@Frietuurs I don't see the game that started Puzzle League in the US and featured incredible visuals and music from Yoshi's Island, I just see a game entirely in Japanese featuring generic fairy girls that we got instead, the only reason for which seems to be a way to avoid adding a game with "Tetris" in the title.
They really got the man himself to do the NSO trailer
And tetris forever was last month. People too addicted to get exhausted 😂 but it has nice extras though I see why some nintendo stuff wasn't on it. Nintendo is full of surprises 🎉
He’s the one that gives the rights to the games
@@DovonMac1 that's more Henk Rogers with licensing. Nice tetris forever documentary and Apple movie.
@@CassiusStelar if anyone deserves all the recognition he can get it is this man.
I was like who is the old head and then bam!
To think Alexey Pajitnov has been around this long to see a simple little game he made evolve into a staple of not just gaming, but pop culture as a whole for 40 years is truly something incredible. Next year, we’re hitting 40 years of Super Mario Bros. & 45 years of Pac-Man. And even further, Sonic’s turning 35 and Mega Man will be 40. Damn, it feels like yesterday when I first played Tetris…
When your video game heroes grow up with you.
The main problem is that these IPs should grow further in the public domain, not being held exclusively by companies.
@@quillion3rdoptionI think that’s what the Tetris Company exists for. If you want to make a Tetris game you will have to get their permission (which at this point, games like Tetris has existed on everything, so I doubt there’s anything that you can make it on currently)
@@Blood-PawWerewolf I know. I just think the copyright system makes IPs exclusive for far too long (I don't mind it being exclusive for some time to protect creators, but there needs to be a gigantic pare-down).
Mega Man came out in 87
*"Play Tetris, my friends."* -Alexey Pajitnov
Gotta love this man. Thank you so much for creating Tetris, Mr. Pajitnov. 😁
And we _will_ continue to play it to honor Alexey's legacy.
I will Alexey, I always do
THANK YOU ALEXEY!!!
Damn communist
That's cool but where switch 2
God yes
I’m so excited
@@sethwight7029Wait for 2025 for the reveal.
You know it's good when Pajitnov, the man himself, talks about it
Russia has gave us so much
I'm glad the guy who made Tetris likes Tetris
@@101kirbyfan of course, it's like shigeru miyamoto liking his mario games. it's endorsing those versions.
@@tigrehermanoIf you want to be specific Russia/Soviet Union made it hard to even release this game
@@tigrehermano Soviet Russia and pre soviets have given us so much even when they were an anti hero/antagonist. But modern day Russia? Culturally, technologically and sociologically a nothing burger of a country, shameful display. All it ended up doing is killing a million ukranian and russian men and women.
One of the best stories regarding Tetris is when Hiroshi Yamauchi asked Shigeru Miyamoto if he thought Tetris would be better to pack-in with the Game Boy than Super Mario Land, and Miyamoto said Tetris was definitely the right choice. When Mr. Yamauchi, taken aback that Miyamoto thought Tetris was what they should go with even over Miyamoto's own character, asked Mr. Miyamoto why, he pointed out, "Have you been checking on your secretaries during their lunch breaks? They're *ALL* playing Tetris."
Funny thing is, Miyamoto wasn't involved in Super Mario Land at all, except for letting the R&D team make it.
I'd love to know what the truth is because according to Henk Rodgers, he convinced Nintendo to pack-in Tetris with Game Boy, not Miyamoto. "'If you want little boys to buy your Game Boy, pack in Mario. But if you want *everyone* to buy your Game Boy, pack in Tetris"
@@NintendoSouthWalesProbably both true and the two of them convinced Mr Yamauchi
@@NintendoSouthWales Movies lie all the time.
@@Max-nz7opmakes sense, especially when Henk was on good speaking terms with president Yamauchi
This guy is one of the underrated goats in gaming, creating a simple but ever-lasting franchise in the history of video games
Greatest video game ever
He made the best game ever made
I wouldn't call it underrated, since until recently it was the most sold game of all time (having being beat by Minecraft). To call it underappreciated, however, would be appropriate.
@@ThatOneDudeWhoPostsStuff i dont know if those numbers are correct, Tetris and tetris knockoffs hve been made and sold for years. hundreds of cheap lcd games of unlicensed tetris were made.
@@ThatOneDudeWhoPostsStuff They are talking about Alexey not the game
This was an EXTREMELY classy move, Nintendo. Thank you, Alexey! Burned up a ton of AAs on the old Game Boy with your creation :)
lol so classy like 8 years later, gotta love Nintendo simps
@@cgrooney9945shut up bro
Seeing Alexey announce these games being added just makes me so happy. And including DX is just icing on the Sharlotka
Makes sense since Nitnendo did help bring them into the mainstream all those years ago.
Technically, it would be any kind of Tort... but Sharlotka? Okay.
@@alexfischer7876 What a great retort...
“Thank you, Alexey” as we all say in unison
Glory to the ussr!
@@dasherpie no, glory to the victims of communism. Glory to Alexey who made this game despite the crappy government.
@@jr2904 The Soviet Union saved the whole world, all the people in the world from the brown plague in Stalingrad and near Kursk and defeated this beast in its lair in Berlin. Then the Soviets were the first to fly into space, the Soviet Union was the first to land on Venus, Mars and the Moon. He was the first to create a nuclear power plant, the first to fly along the Arctic air routes, and dug the deepest mine. And you've just had enough of propaganda from George Soros, Joe Biden and other disgusting people.
Glory to Soviet Union!
Had the profound honor of meeting Alexey. He an incredibly kind man with such a deep love of play. Truly a legend.
Thank you, Alexey Pajitnov for your many creations and puzzles, such as Tetris and Hexic, you have made throughout your life. You are beloved and you will never be forgotten! Thank you for being the wonderful you.
1:25 - I forgot the NES Tetris had a celebration screen with Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool (Peach), Bowser, Donkey Kong, Link, Samus, and even Pit all playing in a band together!
Smash Bros. before Smash Bros.
@@Miguel92398 Tetris for Smash
A stage or an Assist Trophy
And now you can make them all fight in an 8-player match.
Possibly the only (maybe another reason I just don’t know) reason to play the NES version.
Yeah for Tetris Type B
After watching the Tetris movie to get a vague sense of the story of how the game came to be before researching it further, the fact that this man is in this video, smiling about the 40th anniversary of a game he made for fun in secret, is incredible
40th Anniversary of Tetris!?! Wow, time flies by!
*My Mom and I use to play Famicom Tetris together for hours. We’d take turns trying to beat each other’s scores. It was her childhood game and she passed it down to me. Thank you for creating your game.* 💙
Aww Rina. This is so sweet 🥹
sure she did
@@PopoTCG Uhh, why are you doubting their story?
@@Jordan3DS because he’s an unemployed 🤡
@@Jordan3DS Don't waste time with stupid people that can't even figure out how to add profile pictures on UA-cam xD
Happy 40th Anniversary Tetris
Fitting that he would finally release the nes version of Tetris considering that earlier this year some kid beat that version for the first time in history.
I actually wonder if we’ll see either him or someone else try and beat the NSO version. I’m pretty sure the emulator on the Switch still keeps all the old programming quirks that’d make the kill screen possible.
@@BloodRedFox2008 It will more than likely still be possible, an NES controller will be basically needed because the rolling technique doesn't work well on Joycons.
@@oopsiedGDthere are those official nes switch controllers with joy con rails (for some reason)
While there's the killscreen feat, there's also the more recent rebirth feat (that granted was done on a modded version that removes killscreens). Think they're also starting to push 235 on the non-modded version too, though past 235 there's a significant increase of factors that could cause crashes (someone did plot a theoretical method of passing all the crashes, but it involves frame perfect pause inputs for almost every cleared line, with each level having specific, often unique conditions that must not be met on top of said pause inputs iirc)
Gotta love that they made it special for the 40th anniversary❤
I remember watching The Gaming Historian's video on the history of Tetris and thinking back to those final years of the Cold War. It's absolutely crazy to see how far we've come, from those old black-and-green IBM screens, to the grey-and-green screens of the original Gameboy, to now having 99 people playing against each other all over the world to prove themselves the ultimate master of a little block-stacking game made by a bored Russian programmer in the corner of a Soviet office building.
Given everything that has happened, it's good to see Mr. Pajitnov seems to be doing well. Justice certainly prevailed in the end for him.
Not to mention fairly recently someone managed to loop Tetris back to initial difficulty (granted on a modded version that removes the many potential crashes that could occur)
I honestly believe Tetris played a part in ending the Cold War. It’s as if the whole world stopped to say “Hey, what’s this neat game here?” ✌️🌍👍
Mr. Pajitnov, the legend himself. Always played Tetris and Pac-Man during lunch breaks.
Was not expecting Alexey to be part of an NSO update, but that's veryyyy cool. They should bring the original creators on for these more often
Mr. Tetris the man himself! Glad he's still around.
0:11 Thanks for creating one of the greatest games ever! :D
"Now You're Playing with Power! Portable Power!"
That's what the slogan said.
And it is. Litterly both past and future. You know. The switch?
Wow he can read. Bravo.
I remember coming home from school one day and finding out my parents had bought NES Tetris. And I got Tetris DX for Christmas in 1998. I think that one is a good version of Tetris.
This is precious. 40 yrs?! Wow.
This is a pretty nice visit from him. Thank you Alexey for giving the world Tetris 🎉
Alexey Pajitnov is a living legend, it's amazing to hear from him!
Almost brings a tear to my eye to see the creator of Tetris celebrating the 40th anniversary of his creation that's brought joy to so many people all over the world. Thank you, Alexey!
He seems pretty cool! Just chilling on his Switch. X)
:3
0:47 We should be thanking you! XD So, Thanks! :D
It's DX, not XD. Just so you know...
@RBunctious "XD" is used as a laughing emoticon. It's not a typo.
(Unless your reply was supposed to be a joke -- in which case, my bad.)
I can’t believe they’re adding a Russian guy to NSO
You missed the opportunity to say they’re “Putin a Russian guy into NSO”
He was Soviet
Nintendo was the reason why the West got Tetris
That’s THE Russian guy
I would love to see Alexey just standing there in the game select screen
Thank You Alexei Pajitnov for creating the Ultimate Puzzle Video Game of All Time.
Greetings from Mexico
Having Mr. Pajitnov himself doing the announcement is something else.
Cool stuff, I don't have the DX version for GBC but the DMG version, which is probably more iconic anyway :D
Now this is the kind of Nintendo trailer we like. This is old school. We gotta bring this back permanently. This is the old Nintendo we miss.
Don't sleep on the fact that NES Tetris is the longest running E Sports videogame. The fact that the competitive scene has been alive after all these years shows how well the game aged.
Thank you Alexey Pajitnov for making the most influential puzzle video game, happy 40th to Tetris and may it forever be known to gamers all over!
It’s an honor to see the creator of Tetris promote his game after all these years. Absolute icon!
Legend. Proud to share the age with this genius game.
Nintendo, please get the creators of these old games for future trailers because it's so much more interesting than just having a simple trailer for a old game. Thank you for making this
This 💯
FINALLY! I never thought I would see Tetris DX again.
I have so many memories of that game.
My grandfather played Tetris on his GameBoy beginning in1989, until I got him a GameBoy Advance SP. He still used the same cartridge. He tried some other games, but Tetris was all he needed.
You have my high respects, Mr. Pajitnov. Thank you. Your game will outlive us all!
Samus playing a violin made my day
Seems to be a standing bass
Probably a cello.
That's a cello
@@chunkymonkey7983it’s sad because I did orchestra for like 8 years between middle school and high school😂
I love that he is the face of Tetris and getting the recognition he deserves for making this groundbreaking, simple, and amazing game.
The original Tetris, what a great surprise, time to grind
That’s awesome seeing Alexey Pajitnov himself with Nintendo
Grandpa Alexey is such a gentle soul. Tetris really is a wonderful story
The Greatest Video Game Ever Made, Tetris. Thank you Alexey Pajitnov for all the memories that this game has brought me and will continue to bring me and many others!
Love it that they added the man himself. On a side note, it's be nice if they added Tetris & Dr. Mario on the list. Why not?
Alexey Pajitnov just seems like one of the happiest guys on earth like miyamoto. He is famous because of a thing that has no negative connotations at all and simply brings joy.
My top 2 favorite versions of Tetris being added at the same time? This is a dream
I’m still happy that the lad was able to beat Tetris earlier this year. Never in my decades of gaming would I ever witnessed a hard lock in NES Tetris.
And now seeing the creator himself in this trailer had me happy and joyfully sad. Like nostalgic feel and a sense of gratitude of how his work have revolutionized video games for eons to come. Such simplicity and yet so addictive and challenging.
Thank you, Alexey.
I just wanna give this man the biggest hug ever
His game is the sole reason for the huge success of the Gameboy when it launched in 1989.
it was a great launch title but especially coming out during the peak NES years it would have been a success either way.
Tetris NES still has one of the greatest Tetris ending screens of all time I'm glad they showcased it here at the end of the video
Thank you for making one of the best games ever, Alexey.
We knew NES tetris was due, but Tetris DX was a pleasant suprise
Now we just need Tetris and Dr. Mario...!
WOOOOOO I LOVE TETRIS
Had the original game on GameBoy Original and loved it as a child - and growing up! Such an important and relevant game to this date - and it's showing by Nintendo taking in Alex himself to present it. It's not just another NSO-release but a historical landmark and its anniversary!
With all due respects, thanks, Alexey!
NES Tetris!
You can never have enough tetris in your life
Thank you for your Blessings, Alexey Pajitnov!
Happy 40 years of Tetris. Tetris always lives on in our hearts!
Happy 40th Anniversary, Tetris, and thank you Alexey for giving us such an amazing game!
YO THEY GOT ALEXEY? THAT IS SO CUTE
Best regards from my mom, Mr. Pajitnov! Her video gaming mostly revolves around Tetris to this day :)
Thanks for a great 40 years and many more to come.
NES and Gameboy. Two of the definitive ways to experience the all time classic
Thank you!!
Большое спасибо вам, Алексей Леонидович, за одну из самых значимых игр в истории! Желаю вам здоровья.
I will always play Tetris Alexey!!! What a legend
Out of all the ports I've ever played, the NES version reigns supreme in my book.
This guy made one of the most addictive games of all time.
What? Never expected Pajitnov himself to be here! Thank you!!
That is so sweet! Thank you so much for creating one of the biggest icons in the gaming industry Pajitnov 💖
Wasn't expecting them to get Mr Pajitnov for this announcement video. Now if only they could add Tetris Attack.
Well they technically already have added it since Tetris Attack is Panel de Pon in Japan, which is a part of the SNES NSO library. Still would be cool if they added it tho
@isaacvaldez7694 Yeah. The problem is Panel de Pon was left untranslated.
@@Rabbitlord108 That is the annoying thing about localized nso games
@@Rabbitlord108 They only had to put BS Yoshi no Panepon in and change the default language to be English on bootup. They literally have a version without the Tetris name in it that they could put up that's in English and yet they refuse because they don't want to put ANYTHING from the Satellaview on SNES NSO.
@@DarkBowser64
Yeah, it's so they can add Satellaview cloud gaming to NSO on Switch 2. Timeslots and everything.
Thank you Alexey for making one of the greatest games of all time!!
They got Alexey himself to do this announcement, nice
I’ve played many 5 separate versions of Tetris in the past few weeks. I appreciate all the differences between each version. Tetris forever.
Mr. Pajitnov, you are a Legend🤘🏼🔥
We love a spotlight. This game's comcept is simple and fun.
Wow, I thought he was dead, thanks Алексей Леонидович Пажитнов!
And happy 40 years of Tetris!
He will be 70 next year. Frank Welker (Scooby-Doo series) for comparsion will turn 79 next year.
Giving credit where its due is so important, im glad Tertriss creator will now be more recognizable because of this.
Thank you, Alexey!
Alexey thank you for making Tetris and to another decade of awesomeness more
This will be fun to play... I'm surprised it wasn't already on Nintendo switch online.
I don’t really like Tetris but every word said from Alexey felt so genuine and heartfelt. Almost made me wanna boot up Tetris myself lol.
Алексей Пажетнов спасибо
I know Tetris is on everything but I still associate Tetris and Nintendo together. It's like peanut butter and jelly, it just feels right.
Amazing stuff! Thanks to Nintendo & Alexey!
Happy Holidays & God Bless!❤️💚🎄
My mom was a wizard at Tetris. I used to get her to play B-Mode at level 9 so I could see the end screen with all the characters.
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS THANK YOUUUUUUUUUUUU
Thank you Alexey and Happy 40th anniversary Tetris
Tetrisphere and Tetris Attack when?
Edit: I'm aware we have Panel De Pon, but it's entirely in japanese, and I grew up playing Tetris Attack at my grandparents' place, so in addition to wanting Tetris Attack out of not being able to read Japanese, and preferring the music and visuals of the Yoshi version, it holds a deep, personal significance.
Let's be real, even if both games were in english, how many of you would play Panel De Pon over Tetris Attack, based on the visuals and sounds? Just saying, if they're putting Tetris games on NSO, _now_ is the time to add these two titles
There is a version of Tetris attack already available it's not the same game visually but it is a gameplay wise
Tetris attack is already on NSO
Panel de pon is on there already, it’s Japanese Tetris attack.
@Frietuurs I don't see the game that started Puzzle League in the US and featured incredible visuals and music from Yoshi's Island, I just see a game entirely in Japanese featuring generic fairy girls that we got instead, the only reason for which seems to be a way to avoid adding a game with "Tetris" in the title.
Tetris Attack is a Panel De Pon game, and it's already on NSO.
Thank you so much Alexey! You truly made one of the greatest games of all time
Udachi.
I only learned that from Joe Perry.
Thank you, Mr. Pajitnov!
Now you too can beat it like Blue Scuti!
Also, DK64 and DKR? Please?
This is just awesome, to have Alexey Pajitnov for this trailer