TETRIS AWARD HISTORY
TETRIS AWARD HISTORY
From boilerplate media to industry publications, Tetris® and its architect Alexey Pajitnov accept been the almsman of abundant accolades and awards.
2011
Game Informer names Tetris one of the "20 Adaptable Amateur You Should Be Playing."
Kotaku calls the chargeless Android adaptation of Tetris "An Excellent Reason to Own an Android Device."
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Dr. Toy's 10 Best Amateur for 2011.
Dr. Toy's 100 Best Children's Products for 2011.
Popular Science -- Best of Toy Fair 2011.
2010
Tetris acme 100 actor downloads and clearly becomes the Best-Selling Adaptable Bold of All Time.
2009
Guinness World Records 2009 Gamer’s Edition ranks Tetris #2 on the “Top 50 Console Amateur of All Time.”
Tetris called one of the All-Time Top 10 Paid Applications on the Apple iTunes App Store.
Edge Magazine names Tetris #7 on its “100 Best Amateur to Play Today” list.
The Nielsen Company ranks Tetris as the #1 bold on its “Top Ten Adaptable Amateur of 2008.”
2008
Tetris Party nominated for Best WiiWare Bold 2008 and Best Puzzle Bold 2008 by IGN.
Entertainment Weekly's 1000th affair names Tetris #1 on its account of the top 50 amateur from the aftermost 25 years.
2007
Alexey Pajitnov receives the First Penguin Award at the Bold Developers Conference. Tetris is broadly accustomed as the bold that gave bearing to the accidental gaming industry.
IGN.com ranks Tetris #2 in the “Top 100 Amateur of All Time.”
Tetris makes the Top 10 account in Edge Magazine's July affair featuring the “100 Best Video Games.”
2006
Electronic Gaming Monthly ranks Tetris #4 in “The Greatest 200 Videogames of Their Time.”
PocketGamer awards adaptable adaptation of Tetris PocketGamer Platinum Award.
2001
Game Informer Magazine's 100th affair lists Tetris in the #3 atom on its “Top 100 Bold of All Time.”
1997
Tetris comes in #1 in Electronic Gaming Monthly's 100th issue.
1989
The Computer application Publisher’s Association awards Tetris four Excellence in Computer application Awards, which were again advised the “Oscars” for thecomputer application industry.
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