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Fri, Jun 12, 2009 | 18:48 BST

Tetris creators talk multiplayer for the series, making it a sport

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Tetris creator Alexey Pajitnov and founding partner Henk Rogers were at E3 last week, and while having a bit of a chat with Kotaku about the future of the classic puzzler, Rogers revealed that he would like to see the title become more than just a game.

The latest iteration of the series is a six-person multiplayer experience being tested in Korea, using the tried-and-true formula along with new attack and defense items.

“That’s an interesting evolution of Tetris,” Rogers told the site “The future is a country that has 48 million people living in it and the biggest casual gaming site in the country has 24 million registered users. That country is Korea. That’s what’s going to happen in the rest of the world.

“We are going to turn Tetris into the first real virtual sport. Sports like baseball and football were created at a time when our future was a lifetime of physical activities and physical fitness. But now that’s not as important, it’s more about mental fitness today.

“Tetris is a virtual sport that exercises the mind. That is the definition of a virtual sport.”

More through the link.

Tue, Jun 02, 2009 | 09:25 BST

Tetris sells 125 million copies in 25 years

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Milestone: Alexey Pajitnov’s block building puzzler has sold one hundred and twenty five million copies in the last 25 years, reports Venturebeat.

Through the link is an interesting article about the man himself, the game’s development from as early as 1984 and everything else that surrounds the phenomenon.

Congrats Alexey. You’re a winner.