True Tetris on a Dorm Building

4 Comments By Eran Abramson on December 24th, 2007 in Nintendo

Unlike the previous Tetris on a building version that consisted of 10 seconds of students flipping lights on and off, this one is to be praised.

A number of students in Finland actually decided to program the game to the building and control it using a cellphone. The video also includes the preceding to the Tetris show, by illustrating the student’s prior involvement and attention spent for this project (Mikontalolights).

I was fascinated to see the students preparation and then see some video of the final, playable game.

[note: there is no sound]

Via: Geekologie

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4 Responses to “True Tetris on a Dorm Building”

  1. Christine O'Kelly Says:

    Wow! That just blew my mind….

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