Tetris, according to Guillaume Reymond
You may already be sick of Tetris, especially after staring at the world’s largest game of Tetris (maybe because the blocks are of the same color?), but I’m back with another Tetris video.
This video is a classic. Made by Guillaume Reymond of the Gameover Project, the video is no laughing matter as it uses stop-motion photography and a dozen or so men and women. Yes! Live human beings!
Go check out the video and tell me afterward if it doesn’t command respect:
Actually, Guillame Reymond and the Gameover Project aren’t the only ones who uses live humans to test weird ideas, such as emulating an old popular video game like Tetris. The Japanese are probably way ahead of them in terms of entertainment and ingenuity as this video proves:














