13-year-old Willis Gibson, also known as "Blue Scuti" online, is believed to be the first person to officially "beat" the classic version of Tetris, more than three decades after its release.
Gibson claims his run also broke world records for overall score, level and lines completed.
Abigail Bimman looks at what "winning" the influential game actually means, and how Gibson's historic achievement has rocked the gaming world.
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Gibson claims his run also broke world records for overall score, level and lines completed.
Abigail Bimman looks at what "winning" the influential game actually means, and how Gibson's historic achievement has rocked the gaming world.
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