Topic: Henk Rogers
AFP Global Edition | 2009-06-02 05:00:14
It was spring in what was then the Soviet Union when a mathematician in Moscow with a penchant for puzzles created a "Tetris" computer game still going strong 25 years later. "For me, it was just a moment ago," said Alexey Pajitnov, who noted that he was 29 years old when he crafted the computer code for Tetris in June ...
Reuters US Online Report Technology News | 2009-06-02 04:34:44
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - If you've ever worked in an office or own a computer, chances are you've heard of Tetris. Born in 1984 and a near-immediate worldwide sensation, the classic puzzle game is set for a modern renaissance of sorts. In an industry where titles cost millions of dollars to develop and flame out quickly, or lose their ...
