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A Tetris block can be just about anything, and this pizza proves it. Let’s just hope this pizza tastes better than it looks. Want more wins? Well, you’re in luck because HackedIRL has plenty more for your viewing enjoyment. Click here to see our favorites of the week. Continue reading for a win compilation video.

For those who don’t already known, Tetris was “released on June 6, 1984, while [Alexey Pajitnov] was working for the Dorodnicyn Computing Centre of the Academy of Science of the USSR in Moscow, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic.” These creative installations take his original vision to the next level. Click here for the first picture in gallery. Continue reading for a few Tetris videos.

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No, this isn’t *another* Portal spoof, but rather a fully-playable Tetris game. Let’s just say that getting past the first level is much harder than it may first look. Continue reading to play the game.

Addicted to Tetris? Well, you’re in luck, Tetris Friends is a website that offers fans “7 single-player variants of the game, along with 3 multiplayer games, including this over-the-top 6-player mode.” More information. Continue reading to see a few amazing speed sprints.

Games include Marathon, which requires that you finish all 15 levels to win, Sprint, in which you’ve got to clear 40 lines as quickly as possible, and even an Ice Age movie version where you stack acorns instead of blocks.

[via Technabob]

Not Tetris is what happens when the classic game of Tetris meets real-life physics. Simply put, it’s truly impossible to clear even a single line, much less get Tetris. More information. Video after the break. Here’s what you’re supposed to do:

And it doesn’t clear lines either, the goal of this version is to basically stack as many pieces as you can without them reaching the top of the screen.

[via OhGizmo]

Have you ever wondered where Tetris blocks come from? I mean, the game itself only shows them dropping from the sky, and nothing else. Well, you’ll be happy to know that they just recycle old video game characters from Space Invaders, Pac-Man, and even Super Mario Bros.

[via Gawker]