As a huge nerd, I can’t think of a better way to get into the record books.
In April, Drexel University associate professor Frank Lee created a version of the popular puzzle game Tetris that people could play on the side of the 29-story Cira Centre in Philadelphia, just in time for the classic’s 30th anniversary. Now, Guinness World Records is officially recognizing the event as the “largest architectural video game display.”
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