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Video game hackers have figured out how to manipulate Tetris from its high-score listing screen.
How to Reprogram Tetris By Playing It - Behind the Code Leveled Up - YouTube Tetris, which was sold for the NES, has an 'endless mode' where you can keep playing until the game is over. In this ...
Hackers discover how to reprogram NES Tetris from within the game New method could help high-score chasers trying to avoid game-ending crashes.
GitHub user Aemkei, who has previously translated Conway’s Game of Life and a 3D “library” into code of 140 characters, has recreated Tetris in enough JavaScript to fill a tweet.
When Tetris crashes on level 155 or higher due to an overflow error, a portion of the game's code gets interrupted by the routine to draw the next frame.
Created in 1992, one-line Tetris serves as a great use of the limited resources available. The entirety of the game fits within 257 bytes.
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