'The original Tetris was a survival game'_ The man who prised Tetris out of the Soviet system recall

By Alex Chen | January 01, 0001

Today sees the publication of Henk Rogers' memoir, The Perfect Game—Tetris: From Russia With Love. Rogers has had a long and storied career in the games industry, but he will undoubtedly always be best-known for his association with Tetris, and in particular his leading role in extricating it from the Soviet bureaucracy and getting the game's creator, Alexey Pajitnov, the credit and money he deserved.

The book is a rollicking read, with the Soviet sections in the 1980s almost veering into John Le Carre territory at points, and I'll be writing up some thoughts on it soon. But the publication also gave PCG the chance to sit down with Rogers and discuss his career, the many gaming luminaries he's known and, of course, Tetris.

Henk Rogers smiling at the camera.

(Image credit: Rick Kern via Getty Images)

So Rogers' first major contribution to Tetris was a scoring system, but he would get even more granular about how this should work in-sync with the nature of the game.

"Then I invented single [line clear], double, triple, and Tetris as a way to make more points, especially at the lower levels, at the slower levels I should say. Because people who got adept at it, they had to suffer through the slow levels to get a high score. And so I give them something to do, which is clear more than one line at a time.

"Players would then be able to understand where the score came from. So I did break it up in that way. And that's the way the Game Boy u31 ทางเข้า worked and that's the way u31 เข้าสู่ระบบ the NES version worked. And that's different from the originals, which are basically endless, you know, and there's no break."

Obviously the concept of a survival game is its own genre these days, and Rogers certainly isn't comparing Tetris to Valheim. But it does feel like an accurate description of how the game originally worked and one that, were you to ignore the scoring system and other subsequent additions, still holds true: Tetris is at some level about seeing how long you can last before failing.

Alexey Pajitnov will always be the creator of Tetris. But Henk Rogers was much more important to the game as we now know it than a mere licensor.

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