How fast can Pretty Peaches (1978) Adult comedy xxx movieyou Tetris? This teenager can absolutely blitz the classic puzzle game.
16-year-old gamer Joseph Saelee has defeated seven-time Tetrisworld champion (and current champ) Jonas Neubauer to take the official crown, reports Kotaku.
SEE ALSO: 'Super Mario Bros.' speedrunner hits nearly inhuman 4:55 world recordThe Classic TetrisWorld Championships wrapped up at the Portland Retro Gaming Expo inside the Oregon Convention Center on Sunday.
The game on the table? The same version of Nintendo Tetrisused since the 1990 Nintendo World Championship competition.
Players bring their own standard unmodified NES controllers, and can often use a technique called "hypertapping," which the publisher explains as tapping the D-pad constantly instead of holding it down. Not all players use this, but the new king of Tetris, Saelee, does.
Also appearing in the finals were Japanese Tetrismaster Koryan, and previous world champ Harry Hong, who, in 2009, became the first to achieve the highest possible score of 999,999 points.
We've posted the full final right down below, but if you're keen to skip to the end, here's Saelee in his winning run against seven-time world champ Neubauer (it's in two parts):
It's seriously swift stuff from both players. Here's the final moment, when we get a shiny new Tetrisworld champion.
Needless to say, the crowd went pretty wild over this young'un defeating a longtime legend.
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Posting on Twitter, the Tetris Championship pointed out a fun fact about the new world champ, which will make you feel incredibly old and unaccomplished.
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Hoo boy.
If you're keen for more high-speed Tetriswizardry, here's the full final, starting around the 10-minute mark. The commentary is A+.
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