>still no open source online competitive NES tetris
God I wish this game wasn't owned by such a greedy fucking kike. Tetris is hands down the single best game ever made.
>>6837 I used to love it too, it was disappointing to see how little he cared about a quality product and only how many shekels he could wring through copyright talmudicism.
>Pajitnov's son, Dmitri, died in a skiing accident on Mount Rainier in 2017.
>Pajitnov was a first-year medical student at St. George’s University and a member of the Heavenly Area Ski Patrol at Lake Tahoe, California
The wages of sin.
>>6856 Tetris is objectively the best video game ever created. It's simple, with no skill ceiling. It's universal as even a child can understand the concept of fitting blocks into empty spaces. It can be made competitive, and is fair. It's relaxing and doesn't require any knowledge of hidden mechanics and special tactics to preform well, or even preform best in the world. Tetris is on par with chess with how perfect it is, I might argue it's substantially better than chess in a lot of ways. But I think they are about equal when you take every factor into consideration.
TF2 is hardly even a good game, let alone a game you could consider objectively beautiful and prefect. TF2 has an immense number of artificial elements that don't serve to make it more competitive but only to make things more varied (aka random). It's flavour doesn't even come close to being the best of its own genre (fps). Arena FPS's are infinitely better games from just about any angle you decide to take.
This happened.
Anyone played it yet?