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Thread in 'Discussion' started by Amnesia, 29 Jan 2007.

  1. Amnesia

    Amnesia Piece of Cake

    He he he.. [​IMG]
    Nobody here has dared to do that...


    Last Friday at pm, I've shown during 20 seconde,on a large screen(projection on 2m x 2.5m) an extract from the shirase at level 600, in front of: My director(not anybody..The inventor of the lithium pile in 1973), my sub-director, 2 teachers and more than 40 students..


    Some of your could say :" [​IMG] pff! Amnesia is a stupid geek and bizzu"

    But it was in serious context!

    I was presenting a new design of prothese for fingers, after tgm3 I've shown other videos..
     

  2. For the non-French, he means lithium battery.
     
  3. Thank You. I wondered what he meant.
     
  4. is he like a gajabillionaire?
     
  5. DIGITAL

    DIGITAL Unregistered

    Nice Amnesia. I'd like to find a way to sneak my tetris obsession into formal settings. Sigh, tetris image and popularity needs to be refreshed in this modern day and age.
     
  6. Reminds me the informatician robots in ghost in the shell, those with mechanical loooong fingers who typed ultra fast.

    Are you working on this kind of prosthesis amnesia ? [​IMG]
     
  7. Amnesia

    Amnesia Piece of Cake

    Yes!
    It's our role to show to everybody how tetris has improved since 2000.
    I don't support when people don't take with serious my obsession.


    No sony has taken the propriety of the brevet for a long time, and I think my director has used his money in the construction of my school..
     

  8. fixed
     
  9. tepples

    tepples Lockjaw developer

    As I see it, the most obvious, least controversial improvements since Tetris for Game Boy are DAS faster than 1/9G, hard drop (or at least soft drop faster than 1/3G), and line clear delay shorter than 90 frames.
     
  10. Personally, I'm a fan of lock delay. Though technically it was introduced in '88 with Sega's Tetris... predating the Game Boy. Additionally it also had all the features Tepples described.


    Ignoring its lack of clockwise rotation, it has stood the test of time remarkably well. The fact that Shimizu Tetris existed with 20G so long ago blows my mind.
     
  11. Sega Tetris really had all of that stuff? So the GB version really wasn't the best version out at the time...
     
  12. I've been meaning to post this for some time, but it's interesting to note the features that were in Tetris 2 + Bombliss for the Famicom. This game came out in 1991, and had 2G max speed drops at 60FPS. It also had a pretty big lock delay. I believe this was faster than most anything else out at the time. To get the max speed, you have to either unlock it by getting to level 29 in 1P or start a 2P game at level 29. This game also had very quick DAS as well. On the downside, there is no kick whatsoever, there seems to be a delay before the game recognizes rotations, and there's a bit of delay between pieces.
     

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