Tetris, NES video game, Nintendo Company Ltd, 1989

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Tetris video game for Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) video game console, made by Nintendo Company Ltd, 1989

The puzzle video game 'Tetris' was one of many types of games avaliable for the NES. It is based on the version created by Soviet software engineer Alexey Pajitnov in 1984.

In 1983 the video game industry in the US went into drastic decline, caused in part by a saturated market of consoles and games, often of low quality, and a subsequent loss of confidence in video gaming. The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), a redesigned version of the company’s Famicom (Family computer) console, became Nintendo’s first home console released outside Japan. The NES was intentionally named and designed to distance itself from previous consoles and their poor reputation. It also contained the 10NES – a lockout chip that prevented the console from running cartridges unapproved by Nintendo. As a huge commercial success, the NES is attributed with helping to revive the video game industry following the 1983 crash and securing Nintendo’s place as a world leading video game company. It was released in North America in 1985 staying on the market until 1995.

Details

Category:
Games Technology
Object Number:
2021-1610/7
Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and metal (unknown)
Measurements:
overall (laid flat): 22 mm x 126 mm x 137 mm,
type:
video games