Talk:Alexey Pajitnov

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Billions of dollars? RodC

I'm also really incredulous about that figure. Tetris probably raked in many millions overall (the Game Boy version alone sold millions of copies), but I doubt it made billions.

Didn't he make another puzzle type arcade game after Tetris involving balls bouncing around the screen? I could have swore he did, but I can't remember what it was called. -anon

Would that be JezzBall? 63.130.199.233

I remember seeing a program on G4: Tech TV featuring Alexey Pajitnov... It said he did create another game after Tetris, but nobody heard of it because it was overshadowed by Tetris. - bowlofnoodles

I heard today that Alexey invented Tetris in 1984!!!! Not 1985

zh not j edit

His name is correcly translitierated Pazhitnov, not Pajitnov.--68.170.86.111 18:28, 22 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

According to our very own Wikipedia, "ж" is transliterated as "zh". His last name is Пажитнов. I'll move it.--Fox Mccloud 02:28, 26 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

Then why does the screen shot of the first PC port of Tetris[1] say "Game by A. Pajitnov and V. Gerasimov", and why does the Tetris DS copyright notice[2] say "Game Design by Alexey Pajitnov"? Clearly, the variant transliteration where <j> represents the Ж is the one he prefers. (The article on the ʒ sound in question claims that Ido and a few Romance languages of Europe also use <j> for [ʒ].) Can we dig up his immigration papers to see which spelling the U.S. government prefers? --Damian Yerrick () 23:59, 2 December 2006 (UTC)Reply
Specifically, what can we learn from the WP guideline WP:CYR#Conventional names? --Damian Yerrick () 18:13, 9 December 2006 (UTC)Reply
Question: if he prefers Pajitnov, why don't we use that instead? BirdValiant 08:30, 27 December 2006 (UTC)Reply
Probably someone forgot to cross-check what appears to be a "conventional name" against reliable sources. I've changed the text of the article to put this on people's radar, and if nobody objects before January 1, I'll finish the move.ж --Damian Yerrick () 23:28, 27 December 2006 (UTC)Reply
Alright, cool. If I was important enough to have a biography on Wikipedia, I'd definitely want my name to be spelled correctly, even if it is against "normal transliteration." BirdValiant 05:33, 28 December 2006 (UTC)Reply

dwice edit

don't have the link handy, but i think some website's advertising alexey made a game, "dwice"? ( Anonymous comment added 12:16, March 31, 2006 by User:72.150.8.234)

added it, i've just played it, its a new game that in some ways resembles Tetris. The publisher claims Alexey designed it. (It's published as "Alexey's Dwice") http://www.wildsnake.com/arcade/dw/ --Aditu 11:38, 9 April 2006 (UTC)Reply

Early spec edit

There was a version of Tetris released back in 1986 on the ZX Spectrum by Alexey Pazhitnov himself; well at least he is given credit of copyright in the game’s introduction screen by some guy called Andi. You can down load this spectrum version for free at "World of Spectrum" and probably from many other sites that host old computer roms. I must warn you it is nearly as playable as the Nes version!

Kight Moves edit

"Kight Moves" was released from Nintendo on Famicom Disk System at 1990 in Japan.(see List_of_Famicom_Disk_System_games) Probably this is first release of the title. 61.214.6.145 11:22, 19 June 2006 (UTC)Reply

Nationality? edit

he's not american, he's russian. you yankees must own everything, uh?

He lives and works in USA for, among other companies, the Hawaii-based Tetris Company. --Damian Yerrick () 02:07, 4 January 2007 (UTC)Reply
sure, so every mexican or puertorican guy working at a mcdonald is american? I dont think so based on my last time in the usa. he's russian, unless there's some document proofing he's been naturalized as an american. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 87.21.167.232 (talk) 21:03, 6 January 2007 (UTC).Reply
Proofing? lol, wow, I wouldn't be staking any claims on nationalities if I were you. 134.50.3.202 (talk) 15:50, 9 February 2009 (UTC)Reply

Actually every "puertorican" (maybe Puerto Rican?) is an American. Puerto Rico is part of the United States. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Kochamanita (talkcontribs) 00:56, 27 July 2009 (UTC)Reply

BreakThru! edit

I have removed BreakThru! from the list of works. Pajitnov had nothing to do with it, it was designed by Steve Fry. Spectrum Holobyte just put a "Alexey Pajitnov, creator of Tetris, introduces" note on the box and on the title screen of the SNES version, but that was purely marketing. — Graf Bobby 12:49, 27 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

I have removed Clockwerx for exactly the same reason. Psients (talk) 08:16, 18 August 2011 (UTC)Reply

'Pajitnov did not receive royalties' edit

While this is true, he was still compensated by the government for his contribution. List of goods were brought into the CC, and everyone was allowed to choose a specific amount of these goods from the list. Some time later, the chosen goods were given to those who requested them - some asked for American VHS tapes, some asked for clothes, etc. I'm not sure if this is relevant in this specific article, but it is what happened. 134.173.38.150 07:47, 16 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

Also, what about royalties after the fall of the Soviet Union; that was when Tetris really amplified in popularity. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.243.219.97 (talk) 02:55, 2 October 2009 (UTC)Reply

United States or Costa Rica? edit

The article says he currently lives in the United States, but it also says he currently lives in Costa Rica. Which one is correct? Herzliyya (talk) 03:19, 30 January 2009 (UTC)Reply

Wikipedia's policy is that truth doesn't matter; the verifiable claim is always correct. Claims with citations are more likely to be verifiable. --Damian Yerrick (talk | stalk) 00:13, 31 January 2009 (UTC)Reply

Tetris is THE most popular game in the history of mankind? edit

Part of the article reads"...who developed the most popular game in the history of mankind". I've placed a Citation Needed tag on this.

I consider it obvious that Tetris is ONE OF THE most popular games in the history of mankind, but a claim that it is THE most popular game in the history of mankind seems dubious to me. I think a citation is needed if this is going to be presented as a given fact. It would probably also help to define "popular" in this case, as some games have more people who enjoying watching a game in progress than people who like participating in said game, and some games have more people who enjoy participating than watching.

--James-Chin (talk) 06:53, 18 March 2014 (UTC)Reply

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Signature edit

His signature is in this video at 15:35 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jA53IkHZJg (title: "Confessions of a Tetris Addict"). We should add that signature to the box at the top right (like this page: John Hancock). --NoToleranceForIntolerance (talk) 09:08, 20 June 2017 (UTC)Reply

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Another credit source edit

National Geographic has him in a documentary called 1989: The Year That Made Us series in The Dawn of Digital — Preceding unsigned comment added by 50.36.70.128 (talk) 20:55, 22 July 2019 (UTC)Reply