The long one was called Hero. Ain’t that the truth.

  • BigFig
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    622 years ago

    Fairly certain this was proven to be fake

    • @danielton
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      1 year ago

      deleted by creator

    • Sir_Kevin
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      272 years ago

      It seems odd that a Russian would name blocks after US states.

    • @zuu
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      52 years ago

      Feel like if it were real it would’ve been included in the recent Tetris movie? Too bizarre to have been skipped and fits with the theme of the movie.

      • Cevilia (she/they/…)
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        32 years ago

        Y’know what, I’ve always called them LJZSITO, and I can find plenty of sources to support that, but I can’t find an authoritative source for it. I feel like I’m about to go down a research rabbithole…

  • DancingPickle
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    122 years ago

    Not sure whether I’m more tickled by the fact that the pieces had names or that you looked at the manual :)

  • @Protoknuckles
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    2 years ago

    I’m pretty sure that was a photocopied image unfortunately. Edit - I meant photoshop.

    • lunarul
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      22 years ago

      What’s wrong with photocopies? That’s how we get to see them.

  • cccc
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    52 years ago

    In the Puyo Puyo Tetris series there are characters named after the blocks but they use the letters that they resemble.

  • Osvaldoilustrador
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    52 years ago

    Aw man, I wish this was truth! It would be as cool when I learned about ghosts in Pac-Man having different behaviors xD