The popular online game Tetris had his 30 anniversary on June 6, and a lover of his decided to celebrate the anniversary of the game, creating a T-shirt. The T-shirt not only shows the game, but it can also play it.
While some games come and go, Tetris has left an era and it doesn't look like it's going away. Tetris continues to defy the incredible advances in graphics used by computers today and manages to garner the caution of the gamer only with the idea.
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Tetris, the enthusiastic gamer from Luxembourg Marc Kerger decided to create a version of the wearable game. A T-shirt playing Tetris.
Kerger used 128 LEDs, an Arduino Uno microcontroller board, 2 control buttons, and two Adafruit Matrix controllers.
To play the T-shirt game requires four rechargeable AA batteries, and as you can see in the following video, Kerger can play real-time on his body.
Of course, when a level ends, the “screen” displays the level number and score.
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