

US teen becomes first human to beat Tetris
source link: https://techxplore.com/news/2024-01-teen-human-tetris.html
Go to the source link to view the article. You can view the picture content, updated content and better typesetting reading experience. If the link is broken, please click the button below to view the snapshot at that time.

US teen becomes first human to beat Tetris

A US teenager has beaten classic computer game Tetris, forcing it into a game-ending glitch in a feat previously achieved only by artificial intelligence.
Willis Gibson, 13, a competitive gamer known as "blue scuti," became the first human to reach the "kill screen" of the Nintendo version of the puzzle game, as fellow players followed his progress online.
"Oh my God!" Willis screams repeatedly towards the end of a more than 40-minute video he uploaded to YouTube this week.
"I can't feel my fingers," he adds breathlessly.
The emotion stands in stark contrast to the preceeding 35 minutes of gameplay in which Willis, from Oklahoma, sits mostly motionless while rapidly scrolling his fingers across a controller.
It also underlines this big achievement for a community of enthusiasts who play both online and in-person tournaments.
"It's never been done by a human before," Classic Tetris World Championship president Vince Clemente said, according to The New York Times.
"It's basically something that everyone thought was impossible until a couple of years ago."
The brainchild of a Soviet software engineer, Tetris is a simple but highly addictive game in which players must rotate and manipulate falling blocks of different shapes to fit together and create solid lines inside a box.
Once a line (or two, three or four) is formed, it vanishes, leaving more space—and time—to shuffle the following blocks.
Blocks fall faster as a player progresses through the levels, all the way up to Level 29, which was for a long time believed to be the end of the game—the point where things move too fast for humans to react.
But a series of innovations over recent years have pushed the envelope, and players have found a way to keep going, beyond the capability of the ancient code that sustains the game.
For some time, competitive players have known there is a point at which the code bugs out and the game stops, but only another computer has been able to reach it.
Until December 21 when Willis was on Level 157 and dropped a piece into place that caused a single line of blocks to vanish, and the game to freeze.
Fellow players were quick to share the excitement, with Classic Tetris World Champion fractal161—aka Justin Yu—shouting "He did it, he did it!" on his livestream.
Tetris chief executive Maya Rogers joined the celebrations, telling popsci.com it was a fitting achievement ahead of the 40th anniversary of the game in 2024.
"Congratulations to 'blue scuti' for achieving this extraordinary accomplishment, a feat that defies all preconceived limits of this legendary game," a statement said.
© 2024 AFP
Recommend
-
7
When Digital Becomes Human Transformation PDF 79fd5114c April 24, 2021 | By tiffany | Filed in:
-
13
Rhythm game 'Tetris Beat' is now available on Apple ArcadeIt includes exclusive songs from artists like Hannah Diamond and Alison Wonderland.N3tworkIn the nearly 40 years since Alexey Pajitnov created Tetris...
-
7
Community How AI and human intelligence will beat cancer
-
8
The human side of generative AI's gold rush Check out all the on-demand sessions from the Intelligent Security Summit
-
8
A Human Amateur Beat a Top Go-Playing AI Using a Simple TrickResearchers developed a simple way to exploit a computer's understanding of the game so that even an amateur can win. February 24, 2...
-
7
-
7
Tetris: US teenager claims to be first to beat video gamePublished10 hours agocomments
-
10
This kid just became the first person to beat NES Tetris
-
10
13-Year-Old Becomes First to Beat NES Tetris posted by Jason Kottke Jan 03, 2024 13-year-old Blue Scuti is now the best Tetris player in the world afte...
-
16
Someone finally ‘beat’ NES TetrisThe Morning After: Someone finally ‘beat’ NES Tetris
About Joyk
Aggregate valuable and interesting links.
Joyk means Joy of geeK