This kid went through a full anime arc consisting of a rise, a fall, learning new techniques, innovation, “flashbacks” (reciting others), overcoming obstacles, a secondary fall, celebration, an after story, cliffhanger for a season 2, and supporting characters.
People may criticise Alex's world records for "not being legit" but no matter how many they invalidate, Alex still has a win-win situation in his hands. That is even the worst-case scenario. Joseph Saelee, Cheez, BlueScuti, Alex. The trend of young Tetris players breaching previously-cemented limits is going stronger than ever.
I fully loved it! It felt poetic and just bought more hype! That, and it felt like a surreal yet completely genuine show of respect! It felt like he was standing on the shoulders of giants, and he wanted you to know who they were
Gotta say, mad respect for Fractal. Multiple times, he's seen records he was going for achieved live by other people, and he's not just a good sport about it, but actively excited that someone was able to do it. That combination of skill and community solidarity is a rare combination (at least in general, I'm not that tuned into the NES Tetris community), and that type of attitude is what keeps communities going in the long run.
it's soo cool, and also fractal pausing his stream to go watch him, its like being surrounded by your friend you see everyday around the TV very funny and wholesome😅
A little fun fact. The official classic tetris twitch channel was streaming a match at the time and one of the players playing heard what Alex was doing and topped out intentionally throwing a game away so everyone could watch Alex. Probably one of my most memorable moments (the person was me btw lol)
How selfless. Was it the original 16 million game? If so then little did everyone know. I remember when alex posted the new record just after scout posted a video. And just when scout was well on his way to finishing the video Alex decided to break not one, but TWO- wait not even two. SEVEN WORLD RECORDS. Well seven at minimum.
@@ninjaydes Considering how many times you have to move your hands at near inhuman speeds, I think this might actually qualify for a sport, at least as much as cheerleading is a sport, oh wait.
If we argued that Tetris skills were exponentially increasing in the first few years since Joseph Saelee was in power as the ruling champion, we can now argue that Tetris skills are increasing tetrationally. It's very difficult to see progression as fast as this.
yes, the hypertapping, rolling, and the gloves.. amazing discoveries. will night-vision glasses let us see the weird dark colours better? but well that might be considered as cheating..? or unless it's considered as another category lol. or will night-vision don't help at all? idk, just wondering in my own stupidity
@@speedymatt1236 There are so many times where we thought we were in the belly of the beast but somehow we got out. Level 29-30 question Hypertapper's problem First glitched colours now here we are.
To me the greeeeeen level looks reasonably easy to see on my monitor...I guess it looks different via CRT? By contrast, the dusk looks terrifyingly murky, yet Alex was cool with it! I would prefer 800+ lines of green over the black/greys...not that I would be able to personally reach that :)
@@BlueSpaceLizard It's probably also different how you have to watch the screen when playing it vs. spectating, he needs to glance over at the next piece box, which is dark green on black inside a white outline
@@BlueSpaceLizard yeah, greeeeen is rather dark on a CRT. I remember Eric showing in the video about the challenges to get to rebirth, him brightening the screen on Dusk, and the green parts were nearly invisible until he brightened the screen. I'd imagine that green on that greeeeen would be pretty hard to see.
A 16-year-old beats Jonas Neubauer A 16-year-old teaches you rolling A 13-year-old crashes the game A 15-year-old breaks every world record You can never stop the compassion of the young.
Gotta give massive props to Fractal for being genuinely excited for his friend and probably rival to get to the 10 million score before him. He seemed sincerely proud and that's not something most competitors share
This is different from sports and other types of competition. They are competing but are also learning from and supporting each other. Techniques and insights are often shared and improved upon.
Fractal did that for several other Tetris greats like blue scuti when scuti beat him. Dude is just chill like that. Already a legend, got nothing to prove.
The competition is fierce, but at the same time so supportive and encouraging. They genuinely want to see each other push the limits of what's possible. This is peak sportsmanship.
I've heard people say that Mario 64's community, where many players only go for records to prevent specific other players from getting them, a good thing because it's "encouraging competition." This proves that's all nonsense. The healthiest community is the one where everyone is motivated to play and support each other, because it's the record that matters, not the person who gets it.
Probably the best gaming community I have ever been in. Haven't met a single person who's known as an abuser in the Tetris community either. No, Jayne Secker doesn't count, you'd be a lot worse than her to be a genuine abuser. Worst sportmanship I've ever seen here is merely a pout and not threatening to attack the other person.
I'm surprised I had to scroll so far down to see a comment about that celebration. My 17 year old saw it and said, "kids." Even he didn't understand it. Heck of a story. Sky's the limit and seems like a short time before rebirth.
Love how you took the time to explain all the inside references within the Tetris community. Really highlights how alive their community is. And what an amazing story. Alex is in the zone.
The first time I was in VC with Alex Thach, he heard an ice cream truck outside, so while staying in vc and with his camera on, he ran outside with a five dollar bill, bought an ice cream cone, and ran back inside. Truly a master of all arts, a mega master you could say.
fractal seems so wholesome. I remember previously seeing how happy he was when the first game crash happened, and I loved seeing him shoutout alex ts stream
When he won some tournament he gave this really wholesome speech taking a moment thanking the many parents driving the kids there and being supportive etc. heart warming dude 😊
Why is the production so high quality? I haven't touched Tetris once in my life but after a couple of your videos now I actually feel somewhat invested in the happenings of Tetris. Incredible videos, seriously.
Right?! I have no special interest in Tetris whatsoever and yet this video just touched me, somehow. The storytelling is amazing! And to think this isn't even a month ago!
Same even though I actually keep losing interest. Yet these breakthrough videos keep dragging me back and exploding my mind ever since the Boom tetris for Jeff meme came out lol When someone finally hits rebirth, I hope Game Scout compiles all of these videos onto one epic movie. Because that's the end right? Other than getting higher and higher world records, there's no next revolutionary chapter past rebirth? Unless...
this was the most well fleshed out, perfectly structured documentary i’ve seen by far. so incredibly satisfying to watch and it definitely kept me engaged for a long time. keep up the great work bro 🔥
I loved alex's attitude throughout the whole game, and the complete lack of seriousness. I am so glad you captured that both explicitly and with subtle editorial decisions, you really have grown as a filmmaker. A fitting piece on an amazing month of Tetris.
We moved like molasses in world record progression for decades. Starting from 2018 we worked our way up the ladder and the more recent world records have been quite crazy to say the least. But now the ground shakes, the CRTs switch off just before falling. The couches overturn. 2009 - 1 million 2016 - 1.2 million 2020 - 1.4 million 2024Q1 - 16 million. That's right, I removed the dot inbetween. It's that fucking impressive.
That illustration with the stairway to rebirth, with level markers, color schemes, and bombs is so very helpful to understand what's happening. Congrats on finding such a great way to visualize it!
It's actually crazy that in an already prefect game like Tetris the glitches just make the game harder instead of breaking it, presenting new challenges to players over 30 years after the original release. Fantastic video btw
18:57 "Eyes, wide, open!" You don't even need to be a fan of Tetris or competitive gaming (of which I am neither, so this is sound speaking) to appreciate how great this world of competitive Tetis is, thanks to the structure of this video. I absolutely love how the two top rivals, are more star-crossed best friends that are geographically stretched, rather than the aggressive stigma associated with the term, "rivals". Look at the one way the one champion pauses his game to check on his competition. Then has a giddy laugh of pride one has for a little brother, when his "eyes wide open" quote is rechanted. I just absolutely love it! 😁
I get the impression that a lot of games have this relationship between rivals, all the top runners being absolute bros to each other, it's super wholesome. ❤
Another thing I love about this community is everyone is so supportive of one another and encourages others to break their records with no bitterness or jealousy whatsoever. Truly an incredible community and I am happy to be part of it as a fan even though I do not currently play Tetris. Just a pleasure to be around so many great people who are making this community grow and thrive more and more each day. Thanks to all of you!
I’ve heard this sort of sentiment a million times over the past many years, and it continues to be true. It’s astounding to me that a community could be that wholesome and tight knit, even with entirely new players rising to the top, but here we are.
I had no intention of watching a 40 minute video today. But after what felt like 15 minutes the video was over and I was at the edge of my seat the entire time. Great job with this one.
Same. I only clicked to see what it was about because it got cross posted in another community in reddit (Osu!) due to how many similarities they both have: looks, voice, way of speaking, back to back accomplishments and proving everyone how good he is, etc... One of the most hype videos I've watched in a while!
The Spirit Bomb of Tetris Power--the combined energy of everyone, including Jonas Neubauer. Jonas Neubauer is the King Kai of Tetris, watching over the players as they achieve scores unfathomable in years past.
@Repent-and-trust-in-the-LORD when you put it in the comment section here it just looks like youre preaching about Alex T and thats really funny i think
Alex T single-handedly took us out of the Plushie Era of Tetris and into the Parmesan Era. For this you have our eternal gratitude. All hail the champ!
I can honestly say, I don’t think a video game has ever experienced such a massive JUMP in progression the way Tetris has in the last year. It’s insane.
"Is the game dead?" 16-year-old beats Jonas Neubauer. "Is the game dead?" 16-year-old teaches you rolling. "Is the game dead?" 13-year-old crashes the game. "Is the game dead?" 15-year-old breaks so many world records, "Is the game dead?" Never question if Tetris is dying, it will always find a way to shock you.
I love how this kid is like totally a gamer kid of this age.. listening to him is more entertaining than half of the tetris players. He has a knack for it. He really should be streaming every game haha
I'm not Tetris guy, never was, don't think I'll ever be, but you lot are a tight knit community of people devoted to competing on you beloved game and that is wonderful to see. I salute you.
just wanted to come back after watching the summoning salt video on this just to say your video is 100x better. the apprentice has become the master. amazing work and amazing video🙌🙌
The completely straight faced delivery of "and he takes a milk shower" absolutely killed me edit: Also the staircase visuals area really well done, going above and beyond for this type of video!
You're fucking joking. When Scout uploads a video it's a blessing and a curse. The curse? He won't be let off easy for long - someone immediately breaks a world record and that's it, another thing to add onto his bucketlist. It happens again when Scout's well on his way to finishing the damn video.
32:30 "joking around has been soothing my nerves" not taking things too seriously and just having fun once again proves to help mental health greatly there's wisdom in that
I didn't think I'd sit through a 40 minute video document of tetris but here I am. Great video, amazing presentation, and awesome delivery!! Everyone mentioned in that video is amazing!
Same here! I have no interest in Tetris, never really even liked the game back in the day (when it first came out). But this video was absolutely superbly well done and I was on the edge of my seat the whole time!
I come back to this from time to time, definitely one of my favourite videos by far, been following Tetris before rolling and I’ve yet to own the game but it’s awesome to see these records being broken, love this video for that keep it up 🫶
@@sunte91 Probably not lmfao. I already know of April being the worst of the worst in a torrential workload of having to write so much stuff because Tetris players were beating world records like punching bags, that started I think in the runup to festive season. i just got back from being a season 2 TWOWer and rising a whopping 8,103 ranks. And yet I somehow still missed the premiere of this long anticipated video.
It's too bad Jonas isn't here to see all of this. Personally, he was a huge spark to all of this Tetris flame that continues to keep burning brighter. I am stunned to witness the insane feats that have been achieved since the Tetris tournament began. The Tetris story from the beginning to present day is just absolutely stunning from birth in Russia all those years ago to now. Can't wait to see what else is in store for the legendary saga of Tetris and all those who continue to shatter expectations. RIP Jonas. Great video!
i just love how what was once the most feared level, Charcoal, and now tetris classic pros are now to the point where they arent afraid of it and can demolish it with ease for 810 lines. Insane. also I WANT TO SEE A CONFETTI RUN
2018... 16yo beats Jonas Neubauer, 7-time champion 2021... 16yo teaches you rolling and breaks a previously impossible record 2023... 13yo hardlocks the game completely 2024... 15yo breaks basically all world records You cannot break the compassion of young players. Each and every attempt to do so will not only end in failure, but utterly backfire.
@@vespliyou cannot compare tetris to GD bro... In one game you need reflexes, planning, full focus, minimal adjustments in matter of tenth of seconds, 3 whole different playstiles, developed over 40 years, knowing your limits, if you can afford and risk to play aggressively or stay on your toes playing carefully but with a lower ceiling. On the other hand you have a game where the only thing that matters is when and for how long you're keeping your thumb on a screen.
I love the Tetris community for being a place that these young talented people can thrive and succeed. Constant mind blowing news coming from this 35 year old game and all of it positive. Keep protecting and elevating each other, it's so wholesome. And keep blowing my mind.
I don’t play Tetris and I couldn’t even understand half of the things explained about the game but this was sooo entertaining to watch. Learning about Alex T’s journey made me tear up when he finally beat the world record. Felt like a proud mom😅 Such a legend!
I watched the 16 mil run on RUclips, but didn't know he broke even more records after! Alex is a seriously impressive player and it genuinely makes me happy to watch him just demolish all these records. (Fractal doing 800 charcoal to prove it's possible is fucking insane too!)
The staircase with the players leading the funny little grey T piece was a cool touch. Also the way you set up the 810 line greeeen level made it such a horrible revalation lol. The music you played during it made it so dreadful. Good video as always
The last few months have been absolutely balls-nuts in the NES Tetris scene. DECEMBER The dark levels finally fall. BlueScuti narrowly avoids a crash. BlueScuti crashes. 6.7 million points. JANUARY Fractal and Andy crash. Andy 8.9 mil record. MARCH Scout uploads a video but almost immediately Alex narrowly misses 10 million But then Alex gets 10 rollovers APRIL Scout is very well into finishing the video but it happens again Alex crashes Alex progresses into 15 million far faster than the 16 million Alex gets another slightly higher 16 million We used to think Jonas Neubauer or Joseph Saelee was the most inhumanly good of the big Tetris players but now despite some very fierce competition I think it's Alex.
@@MiraiGen Who knows maybe they are going to mess around and be trolling us again and get other NES Tetris world records that are NOT rebirth, before going for rebirth. That's what it feels like Alex has done.
For all the photorealism and voice acting and complexity of modern games, I still think Tetris is probably the most perfect distillation of gaming. It’s so incredibly simple that it just resonates across all cultures and ages. And seeing people do things well is compelling, whether it be jumping off mountains or obliterating the high score of a 40-year-old video game!
I did this same thing a couple years ago..ive been here watching all these Tetris pros literally grow up ever since..theyve all come a long way and i don't think any ofthem are even 20 yet lol..except fractal
Scout, THANK YOU! This video is inspiring me like very few things ever have! The crazy thing is that during this was uploading, I had the craziest hour long freestyle while listening to DJ Shadow's Endtroducing for the first time. (usually I don't really freestyle, as I'm more of a producer/songwriter) I thought i was recording it but my phone fucked up and I've neer felt so heartbroken and inspired at the same time. Now I see Alex, who also didn't record the game of his life (up to that point), but knowing he could, inspired him to grind and get redemption. I've never felt as inspired to reach my potential! Scout, Alex and the positivity of the entire community is inspiring not only within tetris, but can inspire anyone in whatever their personal goals are in life. Thank you and to anyone still reading, THIS is the moment to start changing the world (or at least your world) in your own way!
I love how the other Tetris players are so supportive! They don’t say anything like “oh just luck” or “I could get a higher score.” But they say, (like fractal) “I’m happy for him, he said he was unmotivated so I’m happy he got past that.” Or something supportive like that. Congrats Alex.T!
Even just as a sideline enjoyer of NES Tetris, the delivery of "The Tetris saga isn't over yet" felt extremely powerful. Excited to see what the future holds!
I really love how some world records ended with something that caught the players offguard, Eric's first dusk, Andy's first Charcoal, Scuti's first crash, and Alex's first 810 lines being Greeeen, not Charcoal 😭. Now that everyone knows that after 810 Greeeeen, nothing can stop you from Rebirth (at least on Gym), everyone should be prepared for our first Rebirth on Gym! Also I remember Eric's video did say that you can dodge Charcoal 810 lines by starting at a lower level on OG card, I wonder if the same applies for Gym?
I've honestly never even seen or heard of this community/universe until this video, but wow, I honestly love how the community reacts, especially Fractal. That guy seems like a really, really good person. Stopping his own stream to stream Alex's instead and have his audience watch and cheer Alex on too. Instead of being upset at being beaten or jealous or anything, Fractal gets excited and happy for his fellow players when they beat records and etc. That's a good dude. Major props to Alex, man, and he's a TEEN! 🎉 That was INSANE to watch. I 100% believe he'll beat Rebirth.
as a frequenter around several esports scenes, alex t is genuinely my favorite competitor in any field of all time. not only is he an absolute beast, the chaotic energy he possesses makes him such a natural entertainer and he leans into it so well. been waiting for this vid since i caught this game live, amazing work as always scout!!!!! and GOOD FREAKING GAME ALEX T!!!
the tetris competitive scene is a complete anomaly when it comes to esports. I've never seen a comp scene where it feels like people aren't competing against each other, but every competitor is spurring each other on to the ultimate goal of "beating" the game, where there aren't "winners" and "losers" in a tournament, the whole thing seems like a positive sum game that reinforces the absolutely fenominal community it has, with video games being adjacent to a lot of online abuse and negativity, to find something so against the grain when it comes to esport stereotypes puts faith in humanity for me as proof we can make something good that lasts. I hope the competitive tetris scene lives on forever into the future, and every person in its legacy be remembered wholeheartedly.
This is the same vibe that the national spelling bee in Washington DC has every year. Ultimately, it’s every contestant against the dictionary not against each other. Having been there two times with my son, it is the absolute coolest “competitive” experience. I am looking forward to going to see CTWC in Pasadena for the first time this year and seeing that same healthy competition.
So far Jayne Secker is the worst person to set foot on the Tetris community I know of. I haven't met a single person here accused or exposed of doing something unforgivably wrong.
i think its because players see it in a different perspective, generally they don't see other players as competition, their only "enemy"/opponent is the game itself, as in they are all in the same team.
Awesome video! Not a Tetris nerd or expert here but you managed it to keep me 40 minutes watching the video with joy and excitement and it's awesome how you told the story. Thank you!
this is such a crazy era for classic tetris bro, what is going on. i've never heard about the whole scene until your video on the super killscreen, and the highlights now are getting insane. GOOD JOB ALEX T
You don't understand. Now that people have access to artificial intelligence they're just cheating and you haven't caught on. There's all new tools for cheating that have popped up at the same time as the public getting AI. It will take a while for youtube to expose that too.
This is so well made, it turned something as trivial and frivolous as an old videogame into a harrowing account of the struggle against old code, physical limitation, community and mental wherewithal. Brilliant
This is the most hype i've ever been about Tetris, this video is that well put together, thank you and thanks to Alex, the actual goat. ... Now for the salty part, I have to write it somehow or I'm gonna go insane. Saying "this run does not count as a legitimate record" because Alex somehow avoided game crash without knowing it is the absolute most brain dead sentence you can ever write about any Tetris run. The run is there, on the same game every other player is playing, livestreamed to your face, him having this knowledge or not doesn't change this fact. The level of delusion should not be possible in this universe. I was mad the first time this was mentioned in the video, now after the run is done I'm actually going crazy
You're absolutely right that it should count as the world record, however, you're wrong about him not knowing he was skipping the crash. He's playing on Tetris Gym, instead of an original cart, so know full well he's skipping the crashes (the uncapped score is a dead giveaway for this) - in the video he's just trolling, pretending that he doesn't know that it won't crash. If anything it makes what he does even more impressive, just spewing utter garbage the WHOLE time whilst playing games that all Tetris players before him could only imagine. You should check out the streams or full VODs, they're really fun and FULL of him just trolling and generally being wild.
I never expected to finish a 40 mitute documentary about a game I love playing in my childhood and seldomly playing on my console today. Such a well done video. I was hooked from start to end! And kudos to Tetris community! They all seem very supportive, nice, and lively bunch
31:44 "Such a moment is cause for celebration, and so AlexT starts chugging parmesean cheese and pouring it on his head, he gets some shampoo to clean up, and then takes a milk shower." Laughed for a good 10 minutes straight.
I think the way you all handled the WRs and the whole leaderboard and the variations is honestly the best way you could have done it. No drama, just adding things for different categories and challenges, I love it
It actually brings tears to my eyes. I cannot help , but the community driven games and events are the best. The story sounds so great. Huge props to Alex T (and other high level competitors of course). Greatly explained and edited video as well ! Thank you
It is insane how quickly progress on the game has changed since 2011. Crazy to think all this tech was possible 20 years ago but undiscovered is mindboggling. My brain is absolutely exploding at this. Great editing and storytelling!
@@probium2832it is and will always be Jonas, no matter what these pupils accomplish in the near future nothing will ever come close to what Jonas represented to the tetris community. May he rest in peace, but his departure pushed the next gen trough the roof
YOOOO! Amazing video! Watched whole thing through my bed! I will make sure to have you make another video but this time, I will get rebirth!
Hope you will we will be all rooting for you to get the rebirth
Edit: 400 likes I have never gotten this much before
Your my sigma alex
Yeah you will!
Bro ur a living legend
Alex you are 100% one of the best NES Tetris players in history
This kid went through a full anime arc consisting of a rise, a fall, learning new techniques, innovation, “flashbacks” (reciting others), overcoming obstacles, a secondary fall, celebration, an after story, cliffhanger for a season 2, and supporting characters.
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Hearing Alex T quote Tetris greats, as he gets a higher and higher level count, and watching Fractal just laugh is too hilarious
Anime moments XD
@@jackowsky86Seriously, this whole thing was just straight from an anime!
People may criticise Alex's world records for "not being legit" but no matter how many they invalidate, Alex still has a win-win situation in his hands. That is even the worst-case scenario. Joseph Saelee, Cheez, BlueScuti, Alex. The trend of young Tetris players breaching previously-cemented limits is going stronger than ever.
I fully loved it! It felt poetic and just bought more hype! That, and it felt like a surreal yet completely genuine show of respect! It felt like he was standing on the shoulders of giants, and he wanted you to know who they were
@@JediJess1i know it makes me cry actually so beautiful
Fractal is the final boss who's also the supportive big brother.
Sidnev is the real final boss.
True dat
Goddam, your funny real funny, you oughta be. Comedian.
@@Eyess6766 💀💩☠️
@@duongyeetyboi2609 Thanks it’s a joke between me and him (since I know him irl)
Gotta say, mad respect for Fractal. Multiple times, he's seen records he was going for achieved live by other people, and he's not just a good sport about it, but actively excited that someone was able to do it. That combination of skill and community solidarity is a rare combination (at least in general, I'm not that tuned into the NES Tetris community), and that type of attitude is what keeps communities going in the long run.
he lost all the main races: game crash, 10 million, and perfect maxout, but he won CTWC 2023 from reverse sweep, and all our hearts!
he has serious "cool older brother" energy
Only 71 likes and 2 replies? Lemme fix that
Yep agreed. If only the Minecraft pvp community was like this…..
@@Elysium_Nova unfortunately pvp communities are hardly ever wholesome
Him quoting other players is like him contacting the past avatars
FR
that's so good 😂
it's soo cool, and also fractal pausing his stream to go watch him, its like being surrounded by your friend you see everyday around the TV very funny and wholesome😅
thats tuff😂🔥
Real
A little fun fact. The official classic tetris twitch channel was streaming a match at the time and one of the players playing heard what Alex was doing and topped out intentionally throwing a game away so everyone could watch Alex. Probably one of my most memorable moments (the person was me btw lol)
How selfless. Was it the original 16 million game? If so then little did everyone know. I remember when alex posted the new record just after scout posted a video. And just when scout was well on his way to finishing the video Alex decided to break not one, but TWO- wait not even two. SEVEN WORLD RECORDS. Well seven at minimum.
@@probium2832 yeah it was the original
@@lapislazuli4288Link to the stream or at least a timestamp please?
What an absolute legend ❤
'the person was me btw' lmao, this is how everyone should boast from now on!
Him quoting the ones to go before him really makes this. The kids a legend and gave the moment the respect it needed 😂
Specially when he started chugging Parmesan cheese
@@Felipera_that and hes funny af. 😂
Fanboying over his favorite sport fr.
@@ninjaydes Considering how many times you have to move your hands at near inhuman speeds, I think this might actually qualify for a sport, at least as much as cheerleading is a sport, oh wait.
yeah
Alex finally deciding to main Rolling (and then again with the glove on) has big "removing my training weights" energy.
And plus, IM HIS FRIEND!!
Huge shout-out to the real MVP who unlocked Alex's full power:
THE GLOVE
If we argued that Tetris skills were exponentially increasing in the first few years since Joseph Saelee was in power as the ruling champion,
we can now argue that Tetris skills are increasing tetrationally. It's very difficult to see progression as fast as this.
@@probium2832 i swear someone bouta get 8 rebirths and would get more but they fell asleep
this one did fit
@@atomicaxiom7573 hey that's another way to die in tetris!!
yes, the hypertapping, rolling, and the gloves.. amazing discoveries. will night-vision glasses let us see the weird dark colours better? but well that might be considered as cheating..? or unless it's considered as another category lol. or will night-vision don't help at all? idk, just wondering in my own stupidity
29:20 The cinematic shot of "Greeeeen" is rightfully horrifying
This is it, we’re in the belly of the beast now.
when you enter the matrix level and become one with the game
⚡🌩
@@speedymatt1236 There are so many times where we thought we were in the belly of the beast but somehow we got out.
Level 29-30 question
Hypertapper's problem
First glitched colours
now here we are.
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Bro got told his 9.9 million didn't count and proceeded to demolish the entire NES Tetris record list.
This sh*t is too easy for him loool
the biggest "oh yeah?" in gaming history
@@solidus4prez that was fucking day *one* of his grindset
"DEMOLISHER!"
From 9.9 to 16.2 and 16.7 is a pretty huge jump
5:29 His reaction is so non-toxic, people could really take an example from him!
Really cool kid
Sorry if this is off topic but I can’t believe you have a dhmis pfp after all these years
And plus, IM HIS FRIEND!!
yes! hahaha I agree with this SOOO much. everything has to be safe and nothing should be challenging.😂
AlexT is a cocky kid, but whenever he loses, he's always gracious and humbly congratulating. Same with SodiumOverdose, TommyNTG, and Jonas.
lol the terrifying mood change when discovering 800 lines was greeeen
I mean... it very much is a terror. o.o
To me the greeeeeen level looks reasonably easy to see on my monitor...I guess it looks different via CRT?
By contrast, the dusk looks terrifyingly murky, yet Alex was cool with it!
I would prefer 800+ lines of green over the black/greys...not that I would be able to personally reach that :)
@@BlueSpaceLizard It's probably also different how you have to watch the screen when playing it vs. spectating, he needs to glance over at the next piece box, which is dark green on black inside a white outline
@@BlueSpaceLizard yeah, greeeeen is rather dark on a CRT. I remember Eric showing in the video about the challenges to get to rebirth, him brightening the screen on Dusk, and the green parts were nearly invisible until he brightened the screen. I'd imagine that green on that greeeeen would be pretty hard to see.
A 16-year-old beats Jonas Neubauer
A 16-year-old teaches you rolling
A 13-year-old crashes the game
A 15-year-old breaks every world record
You can never stop the compassion of the young.
I love how genuinely supportive the whole Tetris Community gets for one another. Fractal is like everyones older brother. It's so wholesome
Gotta give massive props to Fractal for being genuinely excited for his friend and probably rival to get to the 10 million score before him. He seemed sincerely proud and that's not something most competitors share
I don't know who these guys are, but that was the first thing I noticed.
If this is the attitude of top players then this will inspire the community to be wholesome and good sports
This is different from sports and other types of competition. They are competing but are also learning from and supporting each other. Techniques and insights are often shared and improved upon.
Fractal did that for several other Tetris greats like blue scuti when scuti beat him. Dude is just chill like that. Already a legend, got nothing to prove.
Streaming culture has made competitive gaming so much more friendly. You're not going for a big win for yourself, you're doing it for the world.
13:58 I love how supportive fractal is of his competition, it’s just so cool to see.
And plus, IM HIS FRIEND!!
The competition is fierce, but at the same time so supportive and encouraging.
They genuinely want to see each other push the limits of what's possible.
This is peak sportsmanship.
I've heard people say that Mario 64's community, where many players only go for records to prevent specific other players from getting them, a good thing because it's "encouraging competition." This proves that's all nonsense. The healthiest community is the one where everyone is motivated to play and support each other, because it's the record that matters, not the person who gets it.
Probably the best gaming community I have ever been in.
Haven't met a single person who's known as an abuser in the Tetris community either. No, Jayne Secker doesn't count, you'd be a lot worse than her to be a genuine abuser. Worst sportmanship I've ever seen here is merely a pout and not threatening to attack the other person.
@@probium2832 ...Jayne Secker? who's that?
@@alecrutz956 the closest Tetris equivalent to THIS FATHER DIED BECAUSE I MAKE BANGER CONTENT
@@alecrutz956 sky news presenter; while covering Blue Scuti's story she made some comments that were at best ignorant of the gaming community
"such a moment is cause for celebration, so Alex T starts chugging parmesan cheese and pouring it on his head" stellar commentary LOL
Don’t forget the cleaning it with shampoo before his milk shower.😂
I'm surprised I had to scroll so far down to see a comment about that celebration. My 17 year old saw it and said, "kids." Even he didn't understand it. Heck of a story. Sky's the limit and seems like a short time before rebirth.
@@adameden8722 Alex grinds tomorrow for rebirth. Prepare yourself.
@@williammckinney5213 You can't take a milk bath while dirty, everyone knows that
@Repent-and-trust-in-the-LORD wtf does the bible have to do with alex?
Love how you took the time to explain all the inside references within the Tetris community. Really highlights how alive their community is. And what an amazing story. Alex is in the zone.
ikr
Indeed, I never watched or played this particular version of Tetris. It was very enjoyable and immersive watching this despite never taking part of it
And plus, IM HIS FRIEND!!
Alex just won the 2024 Championship!
Source?
ruclips.net/user/live8jeaamhqfG8?si=KGjf5Fedt0xIaXLF
@@OGNoNameNobody the ctwc vod just got uploaded
And plus, IM HIS FRIEND!!
@@Ruhloxxholy shit bro shut up why are you leeching his fame
The first time I was in VC with Alex Thach, he heard an ice cream truck outside, so while staying in vc and with his camera on, he ran outside with a five dollar bill, bought an ice cream cone, and ran back inside. Truly a master of all arts, a mega master you could say.
hes got the skill of a grandmaster, but will not hesitate to let his inner child out
Whats his discord?
LOL
trully world champion behaviour 😎
true
It's moments like this that makes internet such a great thing.
A 1984 game and having such a wholesome community and all.
You mean supportive
Literally 1984
Ikr
Not thanks to Nintendo
37:20 "We call this summoning Satan"
"I like it"
Most chill cult initiation
They might call it “Summoning Satan”, but I call it “Summoning Inbachi” knowing what humanity has been through in gaming.
I would join a Tetris cult ngl
@@ramsescampollo2506 what do they do
Not long before they call it summoning salt
@@Mediocre_Soup reject the new Tetris (SNES) because it's sacrilege
They said his record didn't count and he was like "hold my parmesan".
And plus, IM HIS FRIEND!!
@@RuhloxxGet off
@@vincentpham991 wdym?I am
@Nooby_me dude if you were, you wouldn't need to feel like you should profit off of his fame.
@@Schzercro im not profiting off his fame??
fractal seems so wholesome. I remember previously seeing how happy he was when the first game crash happened, and I loved seeing him shoutout alex ts stream
When he won some tournament he gave this really wholesome speech taking a moment thanking the many parents driving the kids there and being supportive etc. heart warming dude 😊
Why is the production so high quality? I haven't touched Tetris once in my life but after a couple of your videos now I actually feel somewhat invested in the happenings of Tetris. Incredible videos, seriously.
Right?! I have no special interest in Tetris whatsoever and yet this video just touched me, somehow. The storytelling is amazing! And to think this isn't even a month ago!
Same for me, tetris is no game i want to play myself, but watching these people and ther journey throu the levels is amazing!
Same even though I actually keep losing interest. Yet these breakthrough videos keep dragging me back and exploding my mind ever since the Boom tetris for Jeff meme came out lol
When someone finally hits rebirth, I hope Game Scout compiles all of these videos onto one epic movie. Because that's the end right? Other than getting higher and higher world records, there's no next revolutionary chapter past rebirth? Unless...
RUclips knows what you'll like.
Ya this video is SO well done on many levels. It could really be a mini movie
this was the most well fleshed out, perfectly structured documentary i’ve seen by far. so incredibly satisfying to watch and it definitely kept me engaged for a long time. keep up the great work bro 🔥
I loved alex's attitude throughout the whole game, and the complete lack of seriousness. I am so glad you captured that both explicitly and with subtle editorial decisions, you really have grown as a filmmaker. A fitting piece on an amazing month of Tetris.
We moved like molasses in world record progression for decades. Starting from 2018 we worked our way up the ladder and the more recent world records have been quite crazy to say the least. But now the ground shakes, the CRTs switch off just before falling. The couches overturn.
2009 - 1 million
2016 - 1.2 million
2020 - 1.4 million
2024Q1 - 16 million. That's right, I removed the dot inbetween. It's that fucking impressive.
It's honestly a breath of fresh air since most speed-running/ score-hunting videos are very serious feeling. His attitude is so powerful!
To be fair, keeping relaxed IS crucial for marathons like this.
fractal laughing at alex saying eyes wide open while he was doing his run was peak comedy too LMAO
carrrrrrr
wrr
It was wholesome but I'm sad for you if it's comedy to you
@@i-am-the-slime ?
@@i-am-the-slime what is comedy to you?
That illustration with the stairway to rebirth, with level markers, color schemes, and bombs is so very helpful to understand what's happening. Congrats on finding such a great way to visualize it!
It's actually crazy that in an already prefect game like Tetris the glitches just make the game harder instead of breaking it, presenting new challenges to players over 30 years after the original release.
Fantastic video btw
I like how the Goal suddenly jumped from 10 million points to 20 million points here~ 32:05
lmao
true dat
And he was Hella close too!!!
nbfydcares
@@raygarcia3441he was?
18:57 "Eyes, wide, open!"
You don't even need to be a fan of Tetris or competitive gaming (of which I am neither, so this is sound speaking) to appreciate how great this world of competitive Tetis is, thanks to the structure of this video.
I absolutely love how the two top rivals, are more star-crossed best friends that are geographically stretched, rather than the aggressive stigma associated with the term, "rivals".
Look at the one way the one champion pauses his game to check on his competition. Then has a giddy laugh of pride one has for a little brother, when his "eyes wide open" quote is rechanted.
I just absolutely love it! 😁
youre a fan of gaming though lol
@@op8ztv I absolutely agree with you there! 🙏
If you are one with the pixels, you can feel the hum in your heart. It is known.
I get the impression that a lot of games have this relationship between rivals, all the top runners being absolute bros to each other, it's super wholesome. ❤
😂 "one with the pixels" sounds so cheesy, but for some reason I actually like it?
Amazing narration / script writing / music integration. You are a talented videomaker!
ISH?????? HELLO THERE LOL
LOVE YOUR VIDS
ish???
Pls tell me ish is now a Tetris fan
HI ISH!!
This editing is a movie. I don’t even play this game and was was hooked to this video. Great job!
how the heck is tetris so watchable now!???
i just chomped a 40min video on tetris omg
youtube is demonic
Are we getting our attention spans back ...?
@@DoomRutabaga i agree i literally watched the whole thing like i was watching a 1 minute short that's how entertaining this video was
@@MasterShark19For real Alex made it fun and the guy who’s talking. 😂👍🏼
@@DoomRutabagaYessir 🔥 😂 It’s about time!
@@DoomRutabaga no, videos of such high quaity could always keep attention. They are just rare
Fractal: I think 16M would kill the record for a year or so
Alex T:
Fractal said 15M which makes it even more suprising
Mark my words, before august someone will get 20 Mil points
Alex T: Hold my Parmesan
Rebirth coming tomorrow
Dog got to 810 line level 14.8m points
Another thing I love about this community is everyone is so supportive of one another and encourages others to break their records with no bitterness or jealousy whatsoever. Truly an incredible community and I am happy to be part of it as a fan even though I do not currently play Tetris. Just a pleasure to be around so many great people who are making this community grow and thrive more and more each day. Thanks to all of you!
I’ve heard this sort of sentiment a million times over the past many years, and it continues to be true. It’s astounding to me that a community could be that wholesome and tight knit, even with entirely new players rising to the top, but here we are.
The spirit of Jonas lives on
@@nattoeater988 RIP Jonas, LYMYMI
What an awesome, inspiring, and really well done video. Thanks for putting the energy into this one and recognizing a legend!
the little comics had me DEAD omg who is drawing these 😭😭
Same😭
scout
it’s scout og style from 2018 come back to life
Penguniz0 should start covering NES Tetris again soon after that fucking Sky News host.
*This is the greatest Tetris player of All Time*
fr 😭
I had no intention of watching a 40 minute video today. But after what felt like 15 minutes the video was over and I was at the edge of my seat the entire time. Great job with this one.
Agreed great storytelling!
Same. I only clicked to see what it was about because it got cross posted in another community in reddit (Osu!) due to how many similarities they both have: looks, voice, way of speaking, back to back accomplishments and proving everyone how good he is, etc... One of the most hype videos I've watched in a while!
totally agree, i had no idea that this world even existed, but i found myself routing for the lil dude, and the community at large, great vid
I was gonna go to bed, I don't regret staying up
Oh wow wtf me neither… didn’t realize how long this was
it is INSANE how quickly we've gone from "yeah you can do this funny thing with ur hands to move pieces faster" to THIS absolute insanity.
This video was made so well, the visuals and voice overs was just perfect.
His real secret was that by quoting other top players, he was channeling their energy to help him play XD
It was some avatar energy fr
The Spirit Bomb of Tetris Power--the combined energy of everyone, including Jonas Neubauer.
Jonas Neubauer is the King Kai of Tetris, watching over the players as they achieve scores unfathomable in years past.
I keep worrying that Mom's going to barge in and say, "Go unload the groceries RIGHT NOW!".
😂
He must keep a sock on his doorknob for moments like this
aLwAyS tHeSe ViDeOgAmEs
@Repent-and-trust-in-the-LORD when you put it in the comment section here it just looks like youre preaching about Alex T and thats really funny i think
@@nethowarrior3294 Otherwise, what's the point?
the mutual respect alex t has for the tetris community and the tetris community has for him is so heartwarming. this is how all competition should be
Alex T single-handedly took us out of the Plushie Era of Tetris and into the Parmesan Era.
For this you have our eternal gratitude. All hail the champ!
I can honestly say, I don’t think a video game has ever experienced such a massive JUMP in progression the way Tetris has in the last year. It’s insane.
Gd?
nah people have gotten good at it but that's been happening since 1.9, it's always been crazy with progress@@vespli
"Is the game dead?"
16-year-old beats Jonas Neubauer.
"Is the game dead?"
16-year-old teaches you rolling.
"Is the game dead?"
13-year-old crashes the game.
"Is the game dead?"
15-year-old breaks so many world records,
"Is the game dead?"
Never question if Tetris is dying, it will always find a way to shock you.
I love how this kid is like totally a gamer kid of this age.. listening to him is more entertaining than half of the tetris players. He has a knack for it. He really should be streaming every game haha
And plus, IM HIS FRIEND!!
@@Ruhloxx Dun duun you play tetris effect
I'm not Tetris guy, never was, don't think I'll ever be, but you lot are a tight knit community of people devoted to competing on you beloved game and that is wonderful to see.
I salute you.
just wanted to come back after watching the summoning salt video on this just to say your video is 100x better. the apprentice has become the master. amazing work and amazing video🙌🙌
Because he focuses on a moment (or a person), he can insert more relevant reactions, which is great here.
@@HazhMcMoor ya summoning salt cut out a lot of important moments, big digs, and funny lines from alex t. that stood out most to me
@@jacksonbruns9429i mean if he didn’t cut that out for all the runs the video would have been like 4 hours long
The completely straight faced delivery of "and he takes a milk shower" absolutely killed me
edit: Also the staircase visuals area really well done, going above and beyond for this type of video!
Fractal cleared 800 lines of charcoal then set the controller down and popped his knuckles.
he's built different
You're fucking joking. When Scout uploads a video it's a blessing and a curse. The curse? He won't be let off easy for long - someone immediately breaks a world record and that's it, another thing to add onto his bucketlist. It happens again when Scout's well on his way to finishing the damn video.
Popping knuckles is for chumps
It is always the weird kid at school that pops his knuckles like 120 times an hour
@@pyropulseIXXII assume you tried to pop your knuckles and got told off for it?
@@pyropulseIXXI "Popping knuckles is for chumps" I certainly hope this comment was satirical 🤣
32:30 "joking around has been soothing my nerves"
not taking things too seriously and just having fun once again proves to help mental health greatly
there's wisdom in that
Blue scuti just broke the new WR at 18 million
yea, also level 239
Crazy!
From level 29 though, I heard.
18:08 "lock in, I regret nothing"
my brother said he was going to say this before his AP test lol
Lol
this keeps getting likes lol
it was at 44 when he actually took the AP test but it keeps going up
@@birbsdigital How'd your brother do?
@@PaulOllech I know he passed, it was either a 3 or a 4.
Alex T for the past month: "AND I'LL DO IT AGAIN!!!!!!"
Alex grinds for rebirth tomorrow. Prepare yourself...
I didn't think I'd sit through a 40 minute video document of tetris but here I am.
Great video, amazing presentation, and awesome delivery!!
Everyone mentioned in that video is amazing!
Same here! I have no interest in Tetris, never really even liked the game back in the day (when it first came out). But this video was absolutely superbly well done and I was on the edge of my seat the whole time!
Go watch Summoning salt he has an even longer one starting from the very beginning 2 hours of high score breaking records.
Bro, I finished it without getting distracted, my interest was really peaking here. I barely even watch any Tetris videos.
I’ve never watched a video passed 15 mins on youtube 😅 I don’t even have any interest in tetris and I sat and watched it all
And plus, IM HIS FRIEND!!
I come back to this from time to time, definitely one of my favourite videos by far, been following Tetris before rolling and I’ve yet to own the game but it’s awesome to see these records being broken, love this video for that keep it up 🫶
Alex T channeling the energy of his fellow Top Tetrisers is amazing to watch
Right? I don’t even know if he has reached his final form yet 💪🏻
@@sunte91 Probably not lmfao. I already know of April being the worst of the worst in a torrential workload of having to write so much stuff because Tetris players were beating world records like punching bags, that started I think in the runup to festive season.
i just got back from being a season 2 TWOWer and rising a whopping 8,103 ranks. And yet I somehow still missed the premiere of this long anticipated video.
It's too bad Jonas isn't here to see all of this. Personally, he was a huge spark to all of this Tetris flame that continues to keep burning brighter. I am stunned to witness the insane feats that have been achieved since the Tetris tournament began. The Tetris story from the beginning to present day is just absolutely stunning from birth in Russia all those years ago to now. Can't wait to see what else is in store for the legendary saga of Tetris and all those who continue to shatter expectations. RIP Jonas. Great video!
He really is. He inspired others to find new methods to beat him...and the hyper tapping and then that was pushed further and now it's just crazy.
i just love how what was once the most feared level, Charcoal, and now tetris classic pros are now to the point where they arent afraid of it and can demolish it with ease for 810 lines. Insane.
also I WANT TO SEE A CONFETTI RUN
2018... 16yo beats Jonas Neubauer, 7-time champion
2021... 16yo teaches you rolling and breaks a previously impossible record
2023... 13yo hardlocks the game completely
2024... 15yo breaks basically all world records
You cannot break the compassion of young players. Each and every attempt to do so will not only end in failure, but utterly backfire.
Kinda reminds me of top gd players
@@probium2832 Now we need to see rebirth happen. We just do.
@@crazyluigi6664 alex began grinding today!
@@vespliyou cannot compare tetris to GD bro...
In one game you need reflexes, planning, full focus, minimal adjustments in matter of tenth of seconds, 3 whole different playstiles, developed over 40 years, knowing your limits, if you can afford and risk to play aggressively or stay on your toes playing carefully but with a lower ceiling.
On the other hand you have a game where the only thing that matters is when and for how long you're keeping your thumb on a screen.
This video still give me the chills.. What a well made video and congratulations to Alex!
been checking this channel every day for the past 30 days waiting for this video to come out. Did not disappoint!
Same lol his videos are always top notch!
I feel like we just got out of the Dead Ball Era and we’re seeing the Ruths and Gehrigs of Tetris come out. Very exciting.
I love the Tetris community for being a place that these young talented people can thrive and succeed. Constant mind blowing news coming from this 35 year old game and all of it positive. Keep protecting and elevating each other, it's so wholesome. And keep blowing my mind.
I don’t play Tetris and I couldn’t even understand half of the things explained about the game but this was sooo entertaining to watch. Learning about Alex T’s journey made me tear up when he finally beat the world record. Felt like a proud mom😅 Such a legend!
I watched the 16 mil run on RUclips, but didn't know he broke even more records after!
Alex is a seriously impressive player and it genuinely makes me happy to watch him just demolish all these records.
(Fractal doing 800 charcoal to prove it's possible is fucking insane too!)
The staircase with the players leading the funny little grey T piece was a cool touch.
Also the way you set up the 810 line greeeen level made it such a horrible revalation lol. The music you played during it made it so dreadful.
Good video as always
All the screaming and memeing, Alex is such a natural showman. Zero shame or fear of cringe.
The last few months have been absolutely balls-nuts in the NES Tetris scene.
DECEMBER
The dark levels finally fall.
BlueScuti narrowly avoids a crash.
BlueScuti crashes. 6.7 million points.
JANUARY
Fractal and Andy crash.
Andy 8.9 mil record.
MARCH
Scout uploads a video but almost immediately Alex narrowly misses 10 million
But then Alex gets 10 rollovers
APRIL
Scout is very well into finishing the video but it happens again
Alex crashes
Alex progresses into 15 million far faster than the 16 million
Alex gets another slightly higher 16 million
We used to think Jonas Neubauer or Joseph Saelee was the most inhumanly good of the big Tetris players but now despite some very fierce competition I think it's Alex.
@@probium2832 I used to think Rebirth was impossible, but.... I don't think so anymore. It's going to happen.
@@MiraiGen Who knows maybe they are going to mess around and be trolling us again and get other NES Tetris world records that are NOT rebirth, before going for rebirth. That's what it feels like Alex has done.
@@MiraiGen Oh hey I forgot
APRIL *NOT* FROM ALEX
Dengler - Perfect game
Fractal - 810 lines proven attainable
Andy - DAS 29 play big jump
I haven't played tetris since I was like 13 and I'm 40 now. But this kept popping up in my feed. You did not disappoint. Enjoyed story time.
Wow 40 year old
@@GeckoYYY_123 I mean, the game came out in 1984. Probably people that played tetris that are in their 60's and 70's tbh.
DUDEEEEEE THE AUDIO EFFECTS IN THIS WERE INSANE
thanks, put a lot of effort into it for this one!
@@aGameScout u dropped this 👑
@@aGameScout How did you make the sound low pitch?
💯💯💯
@@AstroTetris01
You mean the line clear sfx? That's from the game
Why did i just watch a 40 minute video essay on NES tetris, and why did i enjoy it?
For all the photorealism and voice acting and complexity of modern games, I still think Tetris is probably the most perfect distillation of gaming. It’s so incredibly simple that it just resonates across all cultures and ages. And seeing people do things well is compelling, whether it be jumping off mountains or obliterating the high score of a 40-year-old video game!
Because it inspires. The actual activity doesn’t matter. The emotion behind it does.
I did this same thing a couple years ago..ive been here watching all these Tetris pros literally grow up ever since..theyve all come a long way and i don't think any ofthem are even 20 yet lol..except fractal
Didn't even realise it was 40 minutes until you said it
because you're cringe
Scout, THANK YOU! This video is inspiring me like very few things ever have!
The crazy thing is that during this was uploading, I had the craziest hour long freestyle while listening to DJ Shadow's Endtroducing for the first time. (usually I don't really freestyle, as I'm more of a producer/songwriter)
I thought i was recording it but my phone fucked up and I've neer felt so heartbroken and inspired at the same time.
Now I see Alex, who also didn't record the game of his life (up to that point), but knowing he could, inspired him to grind and get redemption.
I've never felt as inspired to reach my potential! Scout, Alex and the positivity of the entire community is inspiring not only within tetris, but can inspire anyone in whatever their personal goals are in life.
Thank you and to anyone still reading, THIS is the moment to start changing the world (or at least your world) in your own way!
I love how the other Tetris players are so supportive! They don’t say anything like “oh just luck” or “I could get a higher score.” But they say, (like fractal) “I’m happy for him, he said he was unmotivated so I’m happy he got past that.” Or something supportive like that. Congrats Alex.T!
What a legend. Breaking the WR - TWICE - in two days...then during the 2nd run, throwing out references to other recordholders. Just...legendary.
Even just as a sideline enjoyer of NES Tetris, the delivery of "The Tetris saga isn't over yet" felt extremely powerful. Excited to see what the future holds!
I really love how some world records ended with something that caught the players offguard, Eric's first dusk, Andy's first Charcoal, Scuti's first crash, and Alex's first 810 lines being Greeeen, not Charcoal 😭. Now that everyone knows that after 810 Greeeeen, nothing can stop you from Rebirth (at least on Gym), everyone should be prepared for our first Rebirth on Gym!
Also I remember Eric's video did say that you can dodge Charcoal 810 lines by starting at a lower level on OG card, I wonder if the same applies for Gym?
it applies the same. what level you start on will always affect which 810 line level you get, even on gym
I've honestly never even seen or heard of this community/universe until this video, but wow, I honestly love how the community reacts, especially Fractal. That guy seems like a really, really good person. Stopping his own stream to stream Alex's instead and have his audience watch and cheer Alex on too. Instead of being upset at being beaten or jealous or anything, Fractal gets excited and happy for his fellow players when they beat records and etc. That's a good dude. Major props to Alex, man, and he's a TEEN! 🎉 That was INSANE to watch. I 100% believe he'll beat Rebirth.
as a frequenter around several esports scenes, alex t is genuinely my favorite competitor in any field of all time. not only is he an absolute beast, the chaotic energy he possesses makes him such a natural entertainer and he leans into it so well. been waiting for this vid since i caught this game live, amazing work as always scout!!!!! and GOOD FREAKING GAME ALEX T!!!
the tetris competitive scene is a complete anomaly when it comes to esports. I've never seen a comp scene where it feels like people aren't competing against each other, but every competitor is spurring each other on to the ultimate goal of "beating" the game, where there aren't "winners" and "losers" in a tournament, the whole thing seems like a positive sum game that reinforces the absolutely fenominal community it has, with video games being adjacent to a lot of online abuse and negativity, to find something so against the grain when it comes to esport stereotypes puts faith in humanity for me as proof we can make something good that lasts. I hope the competitive tetris scene lives on forever into the future, and every person in its legacy be remembered wholeheartedly.
This is the same vibe that the national spelling bee in Washington DC has every year. Ultimately, it’s every contestant against the dictionary not against each other. Having been there two times with my son, it is the absolute coolest “competitive” experience. I am looking forward to going to see CTWC in Pasadena for the first time this year and seeing that same healthy competition.
So far Jayne Secker is the worst person to set foot on the Tetris community I know of. I haven't met a single person here accused or exposed of doing something unforgivably wrong.
Fractal is easily the most positive e-sports player. He's such a good dude- It's nice to see in a sea of toxicity in other e-sports.
i think its because players see it in a different perspective, generally they don't see other players as competition, their only "enemy"/opponent is the game itself, as in they are all in the same team.
@@marufranco5281 That's a great point!
These Tetris kids are amazing. Very inspirational. Crazy how they just keep pushing the game (and themselves) to new levels. I love Alex's moxie.
Awesome video! Not a Tetris nerd or expert here but you managed it to keep me 40 minutes watching the video with joy and excitement and it's awesome how you told the story. Thank you!
This kid is so fun to watch, he's just having fun the whole time. Didn't even feel like he was trying to break records.
this is such a crazy era for classic tetris bro, what is going on. i've never heard about the whole scene until your video on the super killscreen, and the highlights now are getting insane. GOOD JOB ALEX T
You don't understand. Now that people have access to artificial intelligence they're just cheating and you haven't caught on. There's all new tools for cheating that have popped up at the same time as the public getting AI. It will take a while for youtube to expose that too.
This is so well made, it turned something as trivial and frivolous as an old videogame into a harrowing account of the struggle against old code, physical limitation, community and mental wherewithal. Brilliant
This is the most hype i've ever been about Tetris, this video is that well put together, thank you and thanks to Alex, the actual goat.
... Now for the salty part, I have to write it somehow or I'm gonna go insane.
Saying "this run does not count as a legitimate record" because Alex somehow avoided game crash without knowing it is the absolute most brain dead sentence you can ever write about any Tetris run. The run is there, on the same game every other player is playing, livestreamed to your face, him having this knowledge or not doesn't change this fact. The level of delusion should not be possible in this universe.
I was mad the first time this was mentioned in the video, now after the run is done I'm actually going crazy
You're absolutely right that it should count as the world record, however, you're wrong about him not knowing he was skipping the crash. He's playing on Tetris Gym, instead of an original cart, so know full well he's skipping the crashes (the uncapped score is a dead giveaway for this) - in the video he's just trolling, pretending that he doesn't know that it won't crash. If anything it makes what he does even more impressive, just spewing utter garbage the WHOLE time whilst playing games that all Tetris players before him could only imagine. You should check out the streams or full VODs, they're really fun and FULL of him just trolling and generally being wild.
6:51 I really like the detail where the size of the bombs represents the crash probabilities.
I never expected to finish a 40 mitute documentary about a game I love playing in my childhood and seldomly playing on my console today. Such a well done video. I was hooked from start to end! And kudos to Tetris community! They all seem very supportive, nice, and lively bunch
Same lol
31:44
"Such a moment is cause for celebration, and so AlexT starts chugging parmesean cheese and pouring it on his head, he gets some shampoo to clean up, and then takes a milk shower."
Laughed for a good 10 minutes straight.
18:54 "A Challenger has approached" KEKW
I think the way you all handled the WRs and the whole leaderboard and the variations is honestly the best way you could have done it. No drama, just adding things for different categories and challenges, I love it
It actually brings tears to my eyes. I cannot help , but the community driven games and events are the best. The story sounds so great. Huge props to Alex T (and other high level competitors of course).
Greatly explained and edited video as well ! Thank you
congrats to Alex T for winning CTWC 2024!
It is insane how quickly progress on the game has changed since 2011. Crazy to think all this tech was possible 20 years ago but undiscovered is mindboggling. My brain is absolutely exploding at this. Great editing and storytelling!
I legit knew nothing about the Tetris community till blue scuti now I’ve been binge watching so many Tetris videos and your documentaries are so good
Before long you'll be watching CTM live like the rest of us down the Tetris degen rabbit hole 🤣
"Wow, there's a lot of categories, which World Record does this guy have?"
"Yes."
Who is the greatest and most important NES Tetris player of all time?
Yes.
@@probium2832it is and will always be Jonas, no matter what these pupils accomplish in the near future nothing will ever come close to what Jonas represented to the tetris community.
May he rest in peace, but his departure pushed the next gen trough the roof
Alex at 27:53 - 😅👍
"Ok! 800 lines! I got it dude!"
Tetris at 28:42 - 🌵🌵🌵🌵🌵🌵🌵🌵
"800 YEARS DUNGEON!"