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Tetris reproduced with analog display

Tetris on Flip-Dot Display enables users to enjoy Tetris, a classic game, using a flip-dot display that displays characters while the same egg rotates back and forth in places such as airports and stations before electronic billboards are spread.

In this Tetris game, a small computer and a joystick are also renovated, there are 210 fleet points. Like the pixels found in video games, they disappear when blocks are dropped and matched. There is no problem with speed and operation, but because the flip-dot display itself has only two sides, it can only display either black or yellow. Of course, this itself can be a device that can fully enjoy an analog atmosphere and a minimalist feel.

Now that LCD displays are popular, flip dot displays have long been a relic of the uncomfortable past. However, the sound made when it changes can also give something like an ASMR effect. It can be similar to what you feel when you bounce an abacus egg. Related information can be found here .

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