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  2. List of computer museums - Wikipedia

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    KASS Computer Museum - A computer history museum & private collection; Russian Virtual Computer Museum - a history of Soviet Computers from the late 1940s; Soviet Digital Electronics Museum - a museum of Soviet electronic calculators, PCs and some other devices; Development of Computer Science and Technologies in Ukraine - Ukrainian virtual ...

  3. Tetris - Wikipedia

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    Pajitnov's original version for the Electronika 60 computer used green brackets to represent the blocks that make up tetrominoes. [6] Versions of Tetris on the original Game Boy/Game Boy Color and on most dedicated handheld games use black-and-white or grayscale graphics, but most popular versions use a separate color for each distinct shape ...

  4. Personal Computer Museum - Wikipedia

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    On September 13, 2008 the Personal Computer Museum held and established a new Guinness World Records attempt for the most players in a Tetris Tournament [7] On March 26, 2009 the museum received a 'Shining Stars Tourism Award' for the best marketing campaign for a facility with under 30,000 visitors annually [ 8 ]

  5. What makes Tetris 'the perfect game'? Experts break ... - AOL

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    A computer game created by Russian programmer Alexey Pajitnov in the Soviet Union, Tetris eventually hit the burgeoning global market in 1989 as the launch title of Game Boy, a handheld console ...

  6. Tetris (Spectrum HoloByte) - Wikipedia

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    Tetris is a 1988 video game published by Spectrum HoloByte in the United States and Mirrorsoft in the United Kingdom. It was the first commercial release of Tetris , a puzzle game developed in the Soviet Union in the mid-1980s, and was released on multiple home personal computer systems.

  7. World Video Game Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The museum began the International Center for the History of Electronic Games in 2009, announced the formation of the hall of fame in February 2015, and opened it on June 4, 2015. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It is located in a dedicated part of the "ESL Digital Worlds: High Score" exhibit at the National Museum of Play; prior to an expansion of ...

  8. Alexey Pajitnov - Wikipedia

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    Alexey Leonidovich Pajitnov [a] (born April 16, 1955) [1] is a Russian and American computer engineer and video game designer. [2] He is best known for creating, designing, and developing Tetris in 1985 while working at the Dorodnitsyn Computing Centre under the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union (now the Russian Academy of Sciences). [3]

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