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February 21, 2005

Tetris unplugged

(via Kotaku) Finally, Americans are catching up Russian technology! In a beautiful example of game remediation (I say beautiful cause it looks great, hard to judge the game without playing it) you can now play Tetris without that stupid Game Boy console. Actually, it is not as unplugged as we wished, since it seems that batteries are involved somehow. Take a look at it and don't forget to watch the video. Personally, if I were to make Tetris a party game, I would be tempted to use cookies as tokens. Just imagine being able to eat a whole row of colorful tiny cookies! I know, doesn't sound very practical, but did I mention I haven't had any breakfast yet?

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