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  2. Photon (arcade cabinet) - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, enthusiasts dumped a ROM from one of the games for the machine (Tetris). Support for the machine with a PC8000 board and the first game for it was added to the MAME emulator in version 0.133u1 in August 2009. The next version (0.134, September of the same year) adds support for a machine with a ZX Spectrum-compatible card.

  3. Tetris - Wikipedia

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    Tetris is the second-best-selling video game franchise, with over 520 million sales, mostly on mobile. Tetris has been influential in the genre of puzzle video games and popular culture. It is an early example of a casual game and it is represented in a vast array of media such as architecture and art. It has been the subject of academic ...

  4. TetriNET - Wikipedia

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    The classic TetriNET download came with a single MIDI file that plays during game. This music is known as "The Dance of the Spheres" and its authorship is claimed by David Lilja, [4] [5] who was known as Davie M. Karlsson when he wrote the midi file.

  5. Lutris - Wikipedia

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    Lutris is a free and open source game manager for Linux-based operating systems developed and maintained by Mathieu Comandon and the community, [3] released under the GNU General Public License.

  6. List of open-source video games - Wikipedia

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    On May 26, 2020, the source code of Soldat was released under MIT license on GitHub. [34] Sopwith: 1984 2014 Shoot 'em up: GPL: GPL: 2D: The C and x86 assembly source code to Sopwith was released in 2000, [35] at first under a non-commercial use license, but later under the GNU GPL at the request of fans. [36] Speed Dreams: 2010 2023 Sim racing ...

  7. 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]

  8. Vadim Gerasimov - Wikipedia

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    Vadim Viktorovich Gerasimov (Russian: Вадим Викторович Герасимов) is an engineer at Google.From 1994 to 2003, Vadim worked and studied at the MIT Media Lab.

  9. DRAKON - Wikipedia

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    These examples are real code from an implementation of the Tetris game. The examples are in DRAKON-JavaScript language. The icons (visual primitives) of the DRAKON language define the overall structure of the algorithms. The code snippets inside the icons (primitives) are in JavaScript.