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Romero Calls for Preservation as id Software Faces Major Xbox Layoffs
technology7 days ago

Romero Calls for Preservation as id Software Faces Major Xbox Layoffs

John Romero addressed reports of significant layoffs at id Software amid Xbox’s restructuring, offering condolences and urging digital preservation of the studio’s history as its legacy faces upheaval. With rumors of heavy cuts—ranging from roughly 50% of the Texas studio to as high as 95—the story notes the broader shift away from independence toward core franchises. Romero also highlights his own archival efforts and hopes others preserve id’s ongoing legacy (the Doom/Quake/Wolfenstein era), and mentions a plan to donate saved materials to The Strong National Museum of Play after his death.

Tetris Forever: A Legendary Puzzle Game Reimagined on Switch
technology1 year ago

Tetris Forever: A Legendary Puzzle Game Reimagined on Switch

Tetris Forever, a new retro game collection by Digital Eclipse, explores the complex history of Tetris through an interactive documentary format. The collection includes 18 Tetris games, some previously unreleased, and features a timeline of the game's development, including interviews with creator Alexey Pajitnov. It also introduces Tetris Time Warp, a modern version with historical gameplay elements. Launching on November 12th, Tetris Forever offers a comprehensive look at Tetris' cultural impact and evolution.

The Fascinating World of Tetris: From Brain Consumption to Cold War Thriller.
entertainment3 years ago

The Fascinating World of Tetris: From Brain Consumption to Cold War Thriller.

The new movie "Tetris" explores the true story of how the Soviet-made video game became a global phenomenon. Tetris, with its addictive gameplay and universal appeal, has remained popular for decades and has even been studied for its effects on the brain. The game's success was cemented with its release on the Nintendo Game Boy, and newer versions of the game continue to innovate and captivate players. In competitive play, new methods of moving the pieces are still being discovered, with "rolling" currently dominating the scene.