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January 11, 2008 World's biggest mobile Tetris Posted by Saara at 12:53 PM | Categories: Commentary

Had I been around Tampere, Finland on Dec 4th I definitely would have loved to try this. For a puzzle game addict like me controlling the world’s biggest Tetris on my N95 would have been awesome.

A group of students from Tampere University of Technology created the world's physically largest colored graphics platform by using the windows of a student house as light pixels. The games were controlled with a mobile phone over WLAN or Bluetooth. Here’s one of the may videos about the demo on YouTube:



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I have been to Tampere once. I can totally understand if you live there, you relly have to find form of entertainment. :-)

No offense for everyone from Tampere. Some of my best friends are from there.

Posted by: jim | January 11, 2008 04:00 PM

And for the client code they used Python for S60 - what else? :)

Posted by: Jukka Laurila | January 11, 2008 06:35 PM


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