Wednesday, 03 January 2024 13:31

Harry Potter: Most Famous Battles

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The Wizarding World of Harry Potter has a legacy of intense and famous battles, whether that's wizard vs wizard or wizard vs beast.
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Wednesday, 03 January 2024 13:52

Tom Scott Is Done Releasing Weekly YouTube Videos

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After a decade-long journey, English YouTuber Tom Scott bids farewell to his longstanding practice of releasing weekly YouTube videos.
Wednesday, 03 January 2024 14:00

Stardew Valley: How to Get Maki Roll

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Want to complete the Chef's Bundle in Stardew Valley but can't find any Maki Rolls? Here's how you can get some.
Wednesday, 03 January 2024 14:29

Cities: Skylines 2 – Best Service Buildings

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The following service buildings are essential for making cities run efficiently and effectively in Cities: Skylines 2.
Wednesday, 03 January 2024 14:46

Great Games Where Time Is The Enemy

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Time is an unstoppable force, and the following video games that pit the player against its ticking are perfect examples of it.

Unbeatable Tetris Game Beaten 13 Year Old Champion NES

When I was 13 years old, I struggled to beat Cynthia, the Pokémon League champion in Pokémon Platinum. U.S.-based 13-year-old Willis Gibson just beat an unbeatable Tetris game that players have been attempting to complete since its release on the NES in 1989. 

On January 1, Gibson reached level 157 of Tetris, a feat previously thought impossible. New techniques, like the "hypertapping" one discovered in 2010 by Thor Aackerlund (thanks, BBC), and "rolling," discovered in 2021 according to IGN, allowed players to reach never before seen levels. Before that, getting past the thirties was all but impossible and now, Gibson has made it to level 157. As you can see in the video below, upon reaching that level, Tetris serves Gibson a kill screen – meaning it has crashed – ending his impossible run. 

It took Gibson, who goes by Blue Scuti on YouTube, 38 minutes to reach this new kill screen. BBC reports that Gibson has been playing Tetris for about two years, or since he was 11. Alongside his achievement of reaching level 157, Gibson also obtained the new highest score for Tetris. 

IGN writes that players can theoretically make it to level 255, and players are already trying; they just have to get lucky and avoid the crash points from level 157 onward. Upon beating level 255, players are brought back to the first level. 

For more, be sure to watch Gibson beat the record here, and then read about these Game Informer editors who beat six gaming world records

[Source: BBC, IGN]

Are there any video game records you think you could beat? Let us know in the comments below!

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Wednesday, 03 January 2024 10:54

Pokemon GO: How To Get Shiny Therian Tornadus

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Pokemon GO trainers can access the best counters against Therian Tornadus raid and get a Shiny Therian Tornadus by following this guide.
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