Very few games in existence have not been conquered - Tetris was one of them, until Willis Gibson entered the stage. Something that was thought to be mythical and impossible just became possible, and all it took was a 13-year-old with a very particular set of skills (hunting you down and killing you luckily are not involved).

On December 21, Willis "Blue Scuti" Gibson, who hails from Oklahoma, was playing Tetris on his Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) while live-streaming his progress, but little did he know what he was about to accomplish.

On reaching level 157, a level so intense that it turns the game into a high-speed, block-blitzing frenzy, the screen froze! This was the famed "true kill screen," a point where the game just can't keep up with the player, prompting it to crash. Essentially, at this stage, the player has beaten the game.

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