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Old School Anti-Gaming Ad Is a Stark Reminder That Tetris Makes You Violent

From improved technology to bigger budgets for marketing, the gaming industry has come a long way since its early inception. However, one thing that’ll never change is the feeling of defeat at the hands of a close friend. 

Captured perfectly in an ad from the 90s, one friendship tears apart when a friend handily defeats his acquaintance in a game of Tetris. Gleefully expressing his joy, the winner’s celebration sends the loser into an emotional rollercoaster of a downward spiral, reminiscent of the numbers sequence from Call of Duty: Black Ops. What follows is a sequence of events that can only be described as “a pro gamer move.”

Ironically, the whole point of this ad is to keep kids from playing video games due to violence, and while it most certainly is a spectacle, any real gamer knows Tetris is nowhere near that level of rage-inducing. The fight against gaming has evolved over the years as parents scrambled to keep their kids from playing violent titles, protecting their credit card balance from being terrorized by loot boxes, and combating bots for next-gen consoles; yet Tetris and wanting to beat up a friend is certainly not a change that has happened during gaming’s evolution.

At the end of the day, this ad goes into the content vault of legendary video game content the new generation of gamers will have missed, for good reason. If there’s a lesson to be learned here, it’s to make sure Tetris is never an option at a party. It’ll turn the loser into a violent “pro gamer,” which always ruins a good time.



Old School Anti-Gaming Ad Is a Stark Reminder That Tetris Makes You Violent
Source: Putang Pinoy PH

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