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The Tetris Effect: The Cold War Battle for the World's Most Addictive Game by Dan Ackerman 9780861547814

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21 February 1989. Three men fly into Moscow, representing software giants from Britain, America, and Japan. Each of them is determined to undercut the others in order to secure a technology so powerfully addictive it has brought the government department that created it to a standstill. In a country on the brink of seismic change, where spycraft is about to give way to cut-throat capitalism, Tetris has become the grand prize.

Featuring corporate espionage, unmarked government organizations, courtroom drama and international conspiracies, the origin of the world's most popular video game is a gripping, fast-paced thriller of the highest order. Not only this, but it is also the tale of a one-in-a-million software start-up - a unique example of an idea, a product, and an era coming together at exactly the right moment. Tetris was perfectly (if accidentally) crafted to hit primal triggers in our minds and in Ackerman's hands its story is unputdownable.



In the dying days of the USSR, battlelines have shifted from spycraft to the cut-throat capitalism and it's intellectual property, not state secrets, that are to be bought, sold, stolen and fought over

About the Author

Dan Ackerman is a section editor at leading technology news site CNET. He regularly appears as a technology correspondent on major news outlets including CNN, the BBC and CBS where he is CBS This Morning's in-house technology expert. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.



Reviews

'The definitive telling of one of the most fascinating stories in videogame history.'

-- Wired

'A great read on a game that has hypnotized my brain and probably yours too.'

-- Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple

'From its launch in 1984 [Tetris] created a generation of gamers drawn by its irresistible block-stacking brilliance...The story of its conception is just as addictive; think courtroom dramas and global intrigue, all relayed in Ackerman's bewitching prose'.

* Monocle *

'Fascinating'

* Sunday Herald *

'How [Tetris] came to the West is a remarkably complicated cloak-and-dagger story...The Tetris Effect is full of fascinating facts.'

* Spectator *

'The Tetris Effect is a page-turning, block-stacking, globe-trotting thriller/history book, covering the epic creation saga of one of the greatest video games ever made or played.'

-- Ernest Cline, author of Ready Player One

'The Tetris Effect explains how one guy in Russia with one little game ended up creating a global business and cultural phenomenon... Ackerman tells the story of the first and quintessential start-up.'

-- Douglas Rushkoff

'Tetris broke social, cultural and technological boundaries in a way that nobody, including the meek Russian researcher who designed the game, could have predicted. Ackerman pieces the story together with flair and diligence in a brilliant account of the video game that everybody from the Soviet government to Japanese moguls wanted for their own.'

-- Simon Parkin, author of Death by Video Game and contributing writer, New Yorker.com

'The author provides a meticulous accounting of the rise of "Tetris"...For those fascinated with the way video games are created and intrigued by the history of early computers, the book will provide great entertainment, just like the game...An all-inclusive history behind one of the most popular video games ever.'

* Kirkus Reviews *

'Ackerman doles out intrigue worthy of Robert Ludlum or Tom Clancy. It's a behind-the-Iron Curtain nail-biter.'

* LA Review of Books *



Book Information
ISBN 9780861547814
Author Dan Ackerman
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Oneworld Publications
Publisher Oneworld Publications
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 20mm

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