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The Tetris Effect

Dan Ackerman

The definitive story of a game so great even the Cold War couldn't stop it

Tetris is perhaps the most instantly recognizable popular video game ever made. But how did an obscure Soviet programmer working on frail antiquated computers create a product which has now earned nearly 1 billion in sales? How did a makeshift game turn into a worldwide sensation which has been displayed at the Museum of Modern Art inspired a big-budget sci-fi movie and been played in outer space?

A quiet but brilliant young man Alexey Pajitnov had long nurtured a love for the obscure puzzle game pentominoes and became obsessed with turning it into a computer game. Little did he know that the project that he labored on alone hour after hour would soon become the most addictive game ever made.

In this fast-paced business story reporter Dan Ackerman reveals how Tetris became one of the world's first viral hits passed from player to player eventually breaking through the Iron Curtain into the West. British American and Japanese moguls waged a bitter fight over the rights sending their fixers racing around the globe to secure backroom deals while a secretive Soviet organization named ELORG chased down the game's growing global profits.

The Tetris Effect is an homage to both creator and creation and a must-read for anyone who's ever played the game-which is to say everyone.
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  • Classification : Reference
  • Pub Date : SEP 5, 2017
  • Imprint : Publicaffairs
  • Page Extent : 272
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9781610398206
  • Price : INR 1,299
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Dan Ackerman

Dan Ackerman is a former radio DJ turned journalist. An editor at the leading technology news website CNET he writes about hot-button consumer technology topics from virtual reality to cybersecurity and appears regularly as the in-house tech expert on CBS This Morning. He lives in Brooklyn with his family and a large collection of vinyl records.

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