13-year-old player made history in Tetris released in 1989

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UA young 13-year-old player named Willis Gibson (known as Blue Scuti) managed to set a new record in the game 'Tetris' by being the first to reach level 157 – causing the game to be stopped.

It is worth remembering that this record was set in the version of 'Tetris' for Nintendo's first console (the NES), which does not have some features from future versions such as the ability to store parts for future use.

The moment is one of great excitement for the Tetris community as it opens new doors for the discovery of a game released in 1989, showing the longevity it still manages to have 34 years after it hit stores.

This is the first time that a human has achieved this feat, previously achieved only through robots. To do this, Blue Scuti had to use very complicated techniques, such as Hypertapping and Rolling, applied to overcome the delay of the control inputs, which ends up being greater than the speed of the parts of the Tetris.

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