Like the rest of the Sector, I grew up in the late 80s and early 90s and as a result was lucky enough to cut my gaming teeth on the original Nintendo Gameboy. While I tended to play the likes of Zelda, Mario and Donkey Kong, my brothers and I really only had one game that could satisfy our multiplayer thirst: Tetris. Arguably the most prolific of the early puzzle games, Tetris (or one of its numerous clones) is available for nearly every gaming console, operating system and graphing calculator to date (you can even play it online here). Needless to say I was a little excited to see the creativity used by these 36 skateboarders as they recreated Tetris while on the streets of San Francisco:
I decided to search through YouTube and saw that while awesome, the Tetris skaters didn’t seem as dedicated to bringing to life source as the pixelated post-it note Donkey Kong team:
Nor were they as patient as the crew of this stop motion Space Invaders performance created using an empty auditorium: