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I read a post shared on here somewhere the other week about this that might have note info for those curious https://biggieblog.com/celebrating-the-first-nes-tetris-game-crash/
Interesting read!
Here's a really fascinating video that explains the various NES Tetris controller techniques, including rolling, the new technique that's radically changed the way the game is played the last few years.
https://youtu.be/n-BZ5-Q48lE?si=IuINMW-DVLabOdWh
https://vid.puffyan.us/watch?v=GuJ5UuknsHU&listen=false someone made a bit of a minidoc on this for people outside of the tetris scene, it brought me all the way up to speed and was well made!
Thanks for sharing! I ended up following it up with the video this creator did on BluScutti and this top comment from BluScutti himself genuinely made me tear up a bit:
Just fucking cool
It's worth checking out the player Fractal, who does stream on YouTube. I would consider him a pioneer in rolling.
He also got the level 155 crash today. Second person to ever beat the game.