Christ, I remember 1985...NES just came out. Metroid was just released, and Tetris. A lot of people's first exposure to anything Russian. Amazing to know that this was 1 guy and no visuals during the development process. One of the most popular and wide spread games of all time. It's been on literally everything that had a license since 1985. This is the game you want to master if you work in a warehouse, as a trucker, or anyone else that needs good special reasoning and logic to do their job efficiently. If you can Tetris, you can load a 53' trailer no problem.
@@user-mk4or5yu9r What qualified for PC back then. Lol. The NES version we got in I think... 1990 with a copy of Gun.Smoke from Funco Land. Before they started making the Pop figures in Everett, WA. I have a lot of memories from the 80s and just how difficult games were back then. No hand holding. Barely a tutorial, if the devs remembered to put one in. Usually required you reading the manual to see why the game was fun. A game's particular rules usually weren't conveyed very well. Dragon Quest for example. Amazing game. Fun. A great classic. Total shit for telling you what you need to be doing to progress. Same with both Zelda games, TMNT, Metal Gear, Metroid, 8x8 Eyes, any game where there was exploration. The game plops you in a spot and that's pretty much it. Figure it out.
@@user-mk4or5yu9r Now that I think about it, playing Tetris that young is probably why I became a trucker. Lmao. I can get 7,000³' of freight into 3800³' of space. Oregon Trail probably played a huge part in that too.
Tetris Type A GB = Korobeiniki
Tetris Type 1 NES = Dance of the Sugarplum Fairies
wow
Tetris Type 1 NES 2015 Nickname = Dance of the Sugardust Love Fairy
My favorite video game and ballet song.
@@seanshanleyAnimeUWLPer Nice reference
@@seanshanleyAnimeUWLPer I'm assuming you were popped out of a hunie.
My dad has chosen to randomly play this on my tv to wake me up. What.
unironically, I think that tetris is definetly the best game EVER
Agreed 100%
Infinite replay value.
Gotta give Russia credit for making such an addicting game
Yes
I always played music 1 dance of the sugarplum fairies when I played in 1997
@R3tr0 Y0sh1 64 my dad and mom got the nes before i was born then it was three in 94 played the first Mario game
Christ, I remember 1985...NES just came out. Metroid was just released, and Tetris. A lot of people's first exposure to anything Russian. Amazing to know that this was 1 guy and no visuals during the development process. One of the most popular and wide spread games of all time. It's been on literally everything that had a license since 1985. This is the game you want to master if you work in a warehouse, as a trucker, or anyone else that needs good special reasoning and logic to do their job efficiently. If you can Tetris, you can load a 53' trailer no problem.
@@user-mk4or5yu9r Uh, dude, Tetris was released June 6, 1984. I had just turned 2 years old in March that year.
@@user-mk4or5yu9r What qualified for PC back then. Lol. The NES version we got in I think... 1990 with a copy of Gun.Smoke from Funco Land. Before they started making the Pop figures in Everett, WA. I have a lot of memories from the 80s and just how difficult games were back then. No hand holding. Barely a tutorial, if the devs remembered to put one in. Usually required you reading the manual to see why the game was fun. A game's particular rules usually weren't conveyed very well. Dragon Quest for example. Amazing game. Fun. A great classic. Total shit for telling you what you need to be doing to progress. Same with both Zelda games, TMNT, Metal Gear, Metroid, 8x8 Eyes, any game where there was exploration. The game plops you in a spot and that's pretty much it. Figure it out.
@@user-mk4or5yu9r Now that I think about it, playing Tetris that young is probably why I became a trucker. Lmao. I can get 7,000³' of freight into 3800³' of space. Oregon Trail probably played a huge part in that too.
When at 2x speed it sounds like the fast version of the theme
you are fucking right
i wonder why
I imagine a living wool doll that hears this song when open a music box piano
Omg I used to play this so much
Me too, I was the champion who always got the Challenger space shuttle after level 20.
This is a certified classic, but it just sounds so much better at 2x speed. That's how you turn a classic into a banger
That's the danger version (when you're about to top out)
@@CrimsonDevil_Rias 1.75x speed is the exact one for the danger speed.
2x is too fast, 1.5 is just right 🤌😩🔥🔥
@@jdarokhajiit9153 facts
2x = Near the top!
This is the music I listen to when playing this. I just can't play this listening to Korobeiniki.
That's why I choose music C when I play the Game Boy one, it almost sounds like this one kinda anyway
When you hear this for 40-something minutes while history is being made
Yeah it feels more intense because I associate it with BluScuti getting the good ending.
music 1 dance of the sugarplum fairy
The fast version of this is just this at 2x speed
*SWITCHING TO HANDHELD!*
x1.75 sounds like the tetris effect remix
What even is a sugar plum anyways?
What's a lucky cherry?
@@PeacefulPeteable A nice adjective and a fruit
@@icarusmarioFAN
Sugar plums were probably a confectionery of the time.
Try not to try to sync your block dropping to the music
playback speed x2
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I find the GameBoy Tetris Theme A annoying and overused. I like this version more.