May 7, 2024, 2:16 p.m. | Zo Ahmed

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The breakthrough, demonstrated in a recent video by Displaced Gamers, takes advantage of the infamous "kill screen" and a quirk in how the Japanese Famicom version of Tetris handles controller inputs to manipulate the game's memory in an unexpected way. To learn more about how this kill screen is triggered,...

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