Tetris gets the excitement it missed

Piyush MehtaSep 7 2009

Tetris comes forth as a routine game, even considered as kid’s play, because it never had its share of improvement. Arranging those falling blocks toward the base is all it had on offer. Here comes that share of improvement I was talking about – Tetris 360. It’s a handheld game played on a 2 x 2 1/2-inch LCD screen. What distinguish this from the routine are the motion senses that allow you to direct the Tetriminos by physically rotating the game in all four directions. There are two buttons on each side for rotating the Tetriminos. It is available for $29.95 from Hammacher Schlemmer.

motion sensing tetris 360
motion sensing tetris 360

Via: OhGizmo

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