Tetris for the NES (the overseas version of the Family Computer) slows down and makes it impossible to continue the game once a certain level is reached. A method was devised to exploit this slowdown ...
In a nutshell: A crafty group of gamers has found a way to slip custom code into unmodified copies of classic puzzler Tetris on the original Nintendo Entertainment System. It's an exploit that opens ...
If you’re programming on a modern computer, you typically make use of lots of work done by other people. There’s operating systems to abstract away the complexities of modern hardware, standard ...