After I was 13 years outdated, I struggled to beat Cynthia, the Pokémon League champion in Pokémon Platinum. U.S.-based 13-year-old Willis Gibson simply beat an unbeatable Tetris recreation that gamers have been trying to finish since its launch on the NES in 1989.
On January 1, Gibson reached stage 157 of Tetris, a feat beforehand thought unimaginable. New methods, just like the “hypertapping” one found in 2010 by Thor Aackerlund (thanks, BBC), and “rolling,” found in 2021 in line with IGN, allowed gamers to succeed in by no means earlier than seen ranges. Earlier than that, getting previous the thirties was all however unimaginable and now, Gibson has made it to stage 157. As you possibly can see within the video beneath, upon reaching that stage, Tetris serves Gibson a kill display – which means it has crashed – ending his unimaginable run.
It took Gibson, who goes by Blue Scuti on YouTube, 38 minutes to succeed in this new kill display. BBC experiences that Gibson has been taking part in Tetris for about two years, or since he was 11. Alongside his achievement of reaching stage 157, Gibson additionally obtained the brand new highest rating for Tetris.
IGN writes that gamers can theoretically make it to stage 255, and gamers are already attempting; they simply should get fortunate and keep away from the crash factors from stage 157 onward. Upon beating stage 255, gamers are introduced again to the primary stage.
For extra, make sure to watch Gibson beat the document right here, after which examine these Recreation Informer editors who beat six gaming world data.
[Source: BBC, IGN]
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