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This 16-Year-Old Boy Wins at the Classic Tetris World Championship

Joseph Saelee, the 16-year-old teenager managed to beat the defending champion Jonas Neubauer

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Joseph Saelee, the 16-year-old teenager managed to beat the defending champion Jonas Neubauer

GridGames.ID – Crazy! A teenager from California, United States has won the title as the world champion of the Tetris game in a competition titled Classic Tetris World Championship (CTWC).

Joseph Saelee, the 16-year-old teenager managed to beat defending champion Jonas Neubauer who has won this competition seven times in the last eight years this tournament was held.

The game being played is Nintendo’s original version of Tetris, which has been played for decades since 1990.

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If you forget or don’t know what the Tetris game is, this legendary game is often played on home computers. But it was more successful in the Gameboy version which was released in 1989.

The way to play it is to arrange four blocks with different shapes by controlling them to the left or right so that they form a horizontal line without gaps.

Once formed, the blocks will disappear.

The player must prevent the blocks from being stacked so high that they touch the top edge of the display to avoid “game over”.

The Classic Tetris World Championship was held at the Portland Retro Gaming Expo inside the Oregon Convention Center, Oregon, United States, Monday (10/22/2018) local time.

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