While the Legendary Puzzle Game Tetress was created by Russian programmer Alexei Pajitnov, it spread all over the world thanks to the efforts of bulletproof software’s Hancker Rogers. Through a complex series of negotiations with Russian authorities in the late 80’s – which is now a feature movie. It seems that when Dr. Nintendo made his clone of the puzzle in Mario, a portion of it was “angry”.
Rogers tell PC Gamer He was a “good friend” with the gameboy designer Gnapi Yuki, after that, I helped him launch the game boy and he helped me launch Tetress. So it was a mutual thing. But when I tried to come with the game to defeat Tetress, I was slightly down. “
That game was Dr. Mario, which was developed by Yuki. This is a declining block puzzle game, which is like Tatters, but instead of fitting the strange pieces of weird -shaped pieces to clean the lines, you are mixing with color pills to remove the small virus creature. This is a standard puzzle game that sold well and gave birth to several sequel, but Rogers are correct to suggest that, okay, it’s not tetress.
Rogers says that the direction of creating Dr. Mario as a Taiter’s competitor came from late Nintendo CEO Hiroshi Yamochi, who “tried to buy tetress” directly. “I didn’t say, like ‘Well, I’ll trade Mario for tetress.
He laughs about the situation today, but Rogers says he was “upset” at that time. “And I really can’t blame Yuki for it! I mean, I don’t know if it’s under it or under any other team, whatever it is, but yes: it’s a business.”
Rogers accompanied Pajitnov as well as the co -foundation with the Tatters Company, which handles licensing for each version of the taters issued to date. The company says that Tatters have sold more than 520 million units in their long life, so I would say that it finally got the last laughter.
Taitress is top in our list Best Game Boy Games Ever made, and an argument needs to be made that it is the best game of every platform on which it is published.