テトリスのプロディジー、PixelAndyの記録更新トライアンフ

プロのテトリスシーンがますます繁栄する中、もう一人のティーンエイジプロディジーが今高得点記録を打ち破りました

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After being overshadowed by his younger brother for years, a young Tetris expert has now set a new world record score.

🕹️ Now that pro players are finally starting to beat NES Tetris, the scene around the game is starting to absolutely explode – and now, another teenage prodigy has managed to absolutely obliterate the game’s score record. 🚀

☝️ You probably heard about how a 13-year-old finished the 34-year quest to beat Tetris back in December, and that accomplishment has been just as monumental within the scene as all the mainstream news coverage would suggest. The kill screen – a game crash that effectively serves as the NES game’s ending – triggers only in the glitched-out later stages, and has a chance to occur when you make certain numbers of line clears at particular levels. A total of three players have managed to reach the fabled kill screen, and now the race is on to find new frontiers of competition.

🧩 There are dozens – if not hundreds – of different versions of Tetris out there, all of which have their own quirks in terms of difficulty and subtle changes in terms of controls and rules. The NES version of Tetris, developed by Nintendo itself, has become the go-to edition of the puzzle game for much of the competitive scene. It’s the version that the Classic Tetris World Championship uses, so it’s the one that attracts the most skilled players. 🎮

👨‍🦰 One of those players goes by the name PixelAndy. He’s now one of the handful who has beaten NES Tetris, but for years it was actually his younger brother, who goes by dogplayingtetris, that seemed like the true Tetris prodigy. The two regularly met in Tetris tournaments, with dogplayingtetris always ending up with the win – until 2023, when PixelAndy finally beat his little brother and started setting some impressive records of his own. 💥

🎥 If you want a full breakdown of PixelAndy’s story, the video above from aGameScout is essential viewing – but you’ve already seen the headline, so you know where this is going. The key quirk of NES Tetris is that it was designed to be impossible after level 29 when the game reaches its maximum speed. From then on, holding a direction on the D-pad won’t move a piece fast enough for it to reach the edge of the board. It’s only in recent years, after pros came up with a technique that let them rapidly push in a direction by rolling their fingers across the back of the controller, that playing through further levels became possible. 🎮

🤯 For context, the in-game scoreboard doesn’t even go to one million points, and up until 2022, nobody had ever managed more than 2.4 million. Until, suddenly, a player named EricICX managed it with 3.7 million. Then 6.5 million. That latter record stood from August 2022 through December 2023, when the killscreen players managed to add a few hundred thousand to the final score. Each of these players managed to set their scores by playing through over 100 levels that would’ve been deemed literally impossible by the game’s original developers. 💪

🏆 So what makes PixelAndy’s new record so impressive? Well, he didn’t just break the old record – he obliterated it. Remember, the world record scores had been in the 6 million range for years. Then, suddenly, PixelAndy broke it not just by surviving and clearing lines in the game’s most difficult stages but by actually managing to set up and complete Tetrises – four-line clears – at a speed where most of us would barely even be able to see what’s happening. On top of that, he had to avoid those game-crashing killscreen conditions that everyone was trying to trigger just a few weeks ago. 🎉

✨ Over the course of the run, PixelAndy became the first player to reach 7 million points. Then the first player to reach 8 million points. After finally making a few unrecoverable mistakes, the score now stands at 8,952,432, a record that would’ve seemed utterly unfathomable just a few years ago. 🌟

🌌 But now the Tetris community is already reaching for further horizons. The Classic Tetris World Championship 🎥 YouTube channel is now hosting weekly ‘Race to 10 million’ streams, where top players – including PixelAndy and dogplayingtetris – try to be the first to break the 10 million-point barrier. NES Tetris will turn 35 this year, but the scene around the game has never been hotter. 🔥

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🕹️ 最高の全NESゲームでオールドスクールに戻ろう! 🌟

🙋‍♀️ Q&A コンテンツ

🤔 Q: NESテトリスのグリッチアウトしたキルスクリーンはどのように機能するのですか?

A: NESテトリスのキルスクリーンは、ゲームの後半のグリッチが発生する段階で起こります。 特定のレベルで特定の行数を消去するとトリガーされ、実質的にゲームの終了となります。 キルスクリーンに関する詳細は、この記事hereをご覧ください。

🤔 Q: プレーヤーがNESテトリスのさらなるレベルをプレイできるようにする技術は何ですか?

A: プロは、コントローラーの裏を指で転がすことで、ある方向に迅速に動かすことができる技術を開発しました。 この技術により、彼らはピースを十分に速く動かして、最大速度を超えるレベルでボードの端に到達することができます。 この技術について詳しくは、この記事hereで確認してください。

🤔 Q: 競技シーンで人気のある他のテトリスバージョンはありますか?

A: はい、難易度、操作、およびルールに関するさまざまな特徴を持つ複数のバージョンのテトリスがあります。 ただし、Nintendo自体によって開発されたNES版テトリスは、競技シーンの多くで使われる基本版となっています。 クラシックテトリスワールドチャンピオンシップで使用されるバージョンでもあります。 異なるテトリスバージョンについての詳細は、この記事hereをご覧ください。

🤔 Q: PixelAndyの記録更新スコアの次のマイルストーンは何ですか?

A: Tetrisコミュニティは今、1000万点の壁を打破することを目指しています。 クラシックテトリスワールドチャンピオンシップYouTubeチャンネルでは、PixelAndyやdogplayingtetrisを含むトッププレーヤーが、このマイルストーンに最初に到達するために競い合う週間の「1000万点を目指せ」ストリームを開始しています。 チャンネルをチェックして、進行中のテトリス革命を目撃してください!

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📢 PixelAndyの記録的なトライアンフで友達や仲間のゲーマーと興奮を共有しましょう!