Tetris on a screen of three thousand square meters ®
Remember playing Tetris on miniature LCD screens on plastic consoles back in your childhood? It's time to take it to an whooooole new level.
Geeks for gaming classics from the '80s might find their jaws on the floor: a colossal verison of Tetris can now be played on the walls of the walls of the town hall building of the city of Tel Aviv.
Three thousand square meters façade transformed into a giant screen for Tetris, made up of 480 LED lamps. The game is controlled by two joysticks of 1.5 meters in height and 1.5 meters in width, placed on Rabin Square, which extends in front of the building.
In addition to stacking blocks, there are the famous games Snake and Pong, available to play every Thursday after sunset.
This is pretty cool, nice post. Who doesn't love Tetris?
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it, in fact everyone loves Tetris.
Thats got to be one of the most awesome ways to play tetris and keep the neighbors awake hehe. Thanks for sharing.