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more about #tetris more comments → veronykah: But how will people ask it to put more Jack than coke? Or less ice? Or c'mon can't you put more in there? -sorry I'm a bartender... more » OMG! Ponies!: I had enjoyed your posts until now, Miss Hannaford, but it's beginning to sound like you're a godless robosexual. That sort of behavior goes against ... more » Panzer23: I bet the worse you do the stronger the drink it makes you. Its a slippery slope. more » N@tedog: Whatever you do, DO NOT stack them. #tetrischair more » Jacubious: I would be more worried about head injuries from falling bricks. #tetrischair more » Odin: I wonder how hard (or soft) those tetris blocks are. Would have to be fairly cushiony for that to be comfortable. #tetrischair more » yogibimbi: also, I believe that the gap-closing behind would disappear with the tetris-blocks, which would not be exactly what somebody might have in mind if he/... more » fleebailey33: you are making the iphone usable and available for people who lots of times don't even use a computer, There will always be a market for quality apps.... more » iElvis: Nonsense. The App Store is going nowhere. When you have 50 million potential customers and 2 billion downloads in less than two years, you have a hu... more » jimmyg: At some point users have to get back into the mindset that if they want quality content, whether it's iPhone apps, eBooks, newspapers, movies, music o... more » €hЯ!§: I don't mind spending good money on a good app. I just don't like to spend a lot of money on an app when I don't get a chance to try it first. But for... more » MWUK: Also pricing needs to lose the catergoric system... more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: I think you're missing a lot of points in this guys. A) No packaging B) Decently effective anti-theft feature of apps being tied to the phone's accou... more » reifer: "Myself and others like me will have no choice but to focus our development efforts elsewhere." And, where would that be?? I still believe that the ... more » WeaselWeaz000: Interesting, but ignores that Wal-Mart still exists. They follow a similar business plan: get low-priced products that can sell to many people, with q... more » -
#robots
Drink Cocktails Mixed By a Robot Based on Your Mario and Tetris Gameplay
To me, a festival is a field, a few musical acts, pair of rain boots, and heaps of mud. But then, I do live in England. Roboexotica, on the other hand, is robots and cocktails. Much more civilized. More » -
#design
I Don't Care If It Could Disappear, I Want This Tetris Chair
At first I thought that Gabriel Cañas was nuts for designing a chair that's missing a corner, but then I realized the man is just preventing a full line from forming and the chair's bottom disappearing in true Tetris fashion. More » -
#iphoneapps
The App Store Effect: Are iPhone Apps Headed for Oblivion?
It's uncanny. When known software gets repackaged for iPhones and iPod Touches and passes through the hallowed gates of the App Store, something happens: Almost invariably, it gets cheaper. Waaay cheaper. Good right? Well, not always. More » -
#gaming
Skateboard Tetris: First Sport of the Highly Unofficial Video X Games
Towering above San Francisco, glowing Tetris pieces gently fall into place like just as they were fated since birth. But at the street level level, skateboard Tetris is a different, more intense experience. More » -
#japan
Gigantic Tetris Setup Won't Make Tetris Any Easier
That game gets hard enough around level 8 without having to move the stick two feet to drag a piece. [Kotaku Japan via Kotaku] -
#fail
Palm Pre Tetris Mania Demo is Pointless at 30 Seconds of Total Length
Electronic Arts knows that we can't wait to get our Tetris fix on the Palm Pre, so instead of making us wait until the October release of Tetris Mania, they've released a thirty second demo. A thirty-freakin'-second demo. More » -
#science
Playing Tetris Will Get You A More Efficient Brain
According to new research by neuroscientist Richard Haier, Tetris makes your brain more efficient, as it helps develop some parts of it. In fact, according to Haier, any "challenging visuospatial task" will affect it. More » -
#badideas
Tetris Haircut Won't Help Your Long Piece Complete a Tetris, if You Get My Drift
Bad video game inspired haircut, or worst video game inspired haircut? You decide. [Walyou via Kotaku] -
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#nsfw
Hardcore Tetris Orgy Brings Back Odd Memories
In case you missed it, last Saturday marked the 25th birthday of the legendary Tetris, the game that made the Nintendo GameBoy an instant blockbuster and became a pop-culture icon. And a porn-culture icon too. [Thanks Eduardo] -
#anniversaries
Happy 25th Birthday, Tetris
Tetris, our favorite non-vodka Russian export, turns 25 today. Unquestionably one of the greatest games of all time, Tetris is a bona fide cultural institution, responsible for wasting innumerable hours of time worldwide. Happy birthday, King of Puzzles! More » -
#design
Tetris Furniture That's as Practical as It Is Russian
We've seen more than our share of Tetris-themed furniture, but these new concepts by Brazilian designers Diego Silvério and Helder Filipov may be the first to actually make some level of sense. More » -
#fashion
Vintage Gaming Ties Futilely Subvert Corporate Authority
If a red tie is considered to exude power and authority at some business lunch, then an Asteroids tie must allude to nothing less than intergalactic domination. More » -
#found
Art: Tetris Bricks Falling in an Alley
Tetris is my favoritest game ever. In fact, I would commit my life to being a bum, living off hobomodos, just for an excuse to sleep under these Tetris stars every night. [Flickr] More » -
#gadgets
Tetris Mirror Pieces Fall Down But Don't Disappear
Want to teach your kid to be really good at Tetris really fast? Let them play with this Tetris Mirror, which has the bottom part already formed for a convenient mirror surface, but has the top part all Tetris'ed out so you can rearrange them at will. Put a piece wrong and junior gets cut with the glass. What makes it even more tricky is that there are two "one-block" pieces which aren't regulation Tetris blocks as far as we know. Good luck kiddo. [SonerOzenc via Technabob]




