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Tetris : the games people play

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Tetris is as ubiquitous as blue jeans and as addictive as jelly beans.

But did you ever wonder where it came from? Probably not: Most computer programs have fairly undramatic origin stories.

Not Tetris. In 1984, Alexey Pajitnov, a computer scientist working for the USSR government, created a fun little game that became a smash hit among the computer literate population of Moscow.

Before long, it was discovered by a British software firm.

The rest, as they say, is history...But it's a history full of high stakes business shenanigans and some fundamental questions about the nature of play.

Box Brown, author of Andre the Giant: Life and Legend, blows open the secret history of the game that saved Nintendo and delves into what makes puzzles and games so irresistible to human beings.

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First Second
162672315X / 9781626723153
Paperback / softback
794.8
11/10/2016
United States
English
256 pages : illustrations (colour)
22 cm
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