

The Tetris effect
Book • 2016
The Tetris Effect by Dan Ackerman delves into the fascinating history of Tetris, from its creation by Soviet programmer Alexey Pajitnov to its global popularity and the intense legal battles over its rights.
The book explores Tetris's cultural impact, its addictive nature, and its enduring legacy in the gaming world.
It also examines the psychological effects of the game, known as the 'Tetris Effect', where players start seeing shapes in real life.
The book explores Tetris's cultural impact, its addictive nature, and its enduring legacy in the gaming world.
It also examines the psychological effects of the game, known as the 'Tetris Effect', where players start seeing shapes in real life.
Mentioned by
Mentioned in 0 episodes
Mentioned by 

in a lawsuit against Apple and Tetris Company for allegedly adapting his book into a film without permission.


Brian McCullough

Wed. 08/09 – CAPTCHA Supremacy




