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The Mekaniskt is a robotic Tetris, an arm that can suck pieces, moving and rotating them to make the perfectly fit in place using Nintendo NES-like controls. The only problem: the lines don’t ...
One of our most recent forays into Tetris-land though is also one of the most technically interesting, a 446-byte implementation in a master boot record.
Should tables need to be put away, modules can be neatly stacked on top of one another for storage. Originally launched in 2012, the Tetris table has recently resurfaced after the brand released a ...
Beijing-based studio People's Industrial Design Office created the Tetris table to "accommodate the unpredictable needs of companies in flux". It comes in five different geometric modules, which ...
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