Meet Willis Gibson, en 13-årig Tetris-mester fra Oklahoma, der gik hele vejen og fik Nintendo-versionen til at fryse! 😮🎮
En 13-årig dreng fra Oklahoma har muligvis netop opnået det utænkelige - at slå Tetris! Willis Gibson, en konkurrence-Tetris-spiller vidunderbarn, avancerede så langt i den originale Nintendo-version af spillet, at den frøs. Hans bedrift i dette klassiske videospil påviser ekstreme grænser for menneskelig præstation og hvordan vi kan udvide dem. Willis blev den første person til at nå 'kill screen' i Tetris og fik spillet til at krashe, hvilket er en bedrift tidligere kun opnået af kunstig intelligens.
Dette faldende-blokkerspil mødte sin overmand i denne 13-årige dreng! Willis Gibson, også kendt som Blue Scuti på sociale medier, postede en video på sin YouTube-side, der viser ham tilsyneladende besejre det populære puslespil. Han opnåede en bedrift tidligere kun udført af AI, hvilket udløste en af spillets glitches. Tetris på NES har endelig set sin første sejr, selvom det krævede frygtløs dedikation fra denne unge spiller. Sonic hoppede over endnu en tærskel!
In certain video games, usually the game beats the player and not the other way around. But last month, 13-year-old Willis Gibson of Oklahoma became the ...
Willis Gibson, a competitive Tetris player prodigy from Oklahoma, advanced so far in the original Nintendo version of the game that it froze.
A mind-boggling achievement in a classic video game reveals wider lessons about the extreme limits of human performance – and how we can extend them.
A 13-year-old from Oklahoma appears to have finally done the nearly impossible: beat Tetris.
Willis Gibson, a 13-year-old from Oklahoma, has reportedly become the first player to reach the kill screen in Tetris, crashing and beating the game.
The falling-block video game Tetris has met its match in 13-year-old Willis Gibson.
A 13-year-old American is the first person to ever beat Tetris, forcing the more than three-decade-old classic Nintendo video game into a "kill screen."
The teen, who goes by Blue Scuti on social media, posted a video Tuesday on his YouTube page showing him appearing to defeat the popular puzzle game. The record ...
A US teenager has beaten classic computer game Tetris, forcing it into a game-ending glitch in a feat previously achieved only by artificial intelligence.
SAN FRANCISCO -- The falling-block video game Tetris has met its match in 13-year-old Willis Gibson, who has become the first player to officially "beat" ...
Tetris on NES does not have a traditional ending; beating this game means reaching a “kill screen” on level 157 that causes the game to crash. The time and ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The falling-block video game Tetris has met its match in 13-year-old Willis Gibson, who has become the first player to officially ...
Sky's Jayne Secker caused upset when she said 13-year-old Willis Gibson should "get some fresh air".
He is the first person to advance so far in the original Nintendo version of the game that the game froze, achieving a feat previously credited only to AI.
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Willis said before he started his historical game of Tetris, he had already been playing for two hours that day and thought this would just be an ordinary round ...
The falling-block video game Tetris has met its match in 13-year-old Willis Gibson, who has become the first player to officially “beat” the original ...
Gibson got the idea to chase after the kill screen from fellow competitive Tetris player Justin Yu, an MIT student who streams under the name “Fractal161” and ...
Willis Gibson, 13, "beat" the original Nintendo version of Tetris by reaching a point where the block-stacking game's code glitches, crashing it.