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===Legacy=== | ===Legacy=== | ||
''Tetris'' holds the distinction of being the first video game played in space, by Russian astronaut {{wp|Aleksandr Serebrov|Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Serebrov}}<ref>Plunkett, Luke. "This Game Boy Has Been to Space. For Real." ''Kotaku'', 4 May 2011, kotaku.com/5798377/this-game-boy-has-been-to-space-for-real. Retrieved January 22, 2018.</ref>. The astronaut received the game from Nintendo's then-chairman, {{wp|Howard Lincoln}}, while the latter was on a trip in the USSR to see Pajitnov<ref>Nintendo Staff. "A Link With The Soviet Union." ''Nintendo Power'', 1989, p. 54.</ref>. | ''Tetris'' holds the distinction of being the first video game played in space, by Russian astronaut {{wp|Aleksandr Serebrov|Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Serebrov}}<ref>Plunkett, Luke. "This Game Boy Has Been to Space. For Real." ''Kotaku'', 4 May 2011, kotaku.com/5798377/this-game-boy-has-been-to-space-for-real. Retrieved January 22, 2018.</ref>. The astronaut received the game from Nintendo's then-chairman, {{wp|Howard Lincoln}}, while the latter was on a trip in the USSR to see Pajitnov<ref>Nintendo Staff. "A Link With The Soviet Union." ''Nintendo Power'', 1989, p. 54.</ref>. | ||
==Gallery== | |||
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TetrisGBJpCover.jpg|Japanese [[Game Boy]] box art | |||
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==References== | ==References== |
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