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Why do like TOJ?
I don't.
Hearing the Japanese girl scream every time you KO someone is F***ing amazing.
It's more active than anything else.
It's colorful like a raaaaaiiiiinbooooooooowwwwwwwwwwwww.
How do you like the HD layout?
The old one was better.
Whatever if there's no lag.
I'm indifferent.
Which Tetris music do you like?
Loginska
Bradinsky
Karinka / Kalinka
Troika
During an important match, you make a really terrible misdrop. What do you do?
Ragequit
Complain about lag
Try as hard as you can to fix it
Just... stare...
Which rumor is true? (I've honestly heard all of these at one point or another.)
Tetris was once used by Russia's government to train their astronauts' attention, focus, etc.
The winner of the Nintendo World Championships (1990) had memorized the "power on pattern" to gain an advantage in NES Tetris.
Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple Computer, once held the world record for Game Boy Tetris.
Tetris DS was the first game to reward T-Spins by sending extra garbage to the opponent.
Why play Tetris anyway?
I have a life. I just play for kicks and jollies.
To attain that ever-elusive Tetris Nirvana.
Addiction of course... are you implying there exists a world outside of Tetris?
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