13-year-old boy setting an historic Tetris record.Earlier this week, Willis Gibson from Oklahoma became the first known person to “beat” the original NES version of the game, reaching such a high level that it caused it freeze.For the first time since Tetris was released in 1985, the game crashed at level 157, after Willis cleared 1,511 lines in just 38 minutes.You can watch him achieve the feat and his subsequent reaction below.Willis decicated the achievement to his father, who passed away in December.
However, Secker’s response to Willis beating the game didn’t sit well with viewers.The host told the 13-year-old to “go outside and get some fresh air” as she reported the story.“As a mother I would just say step away from the screen, go outside, get some fresh air.
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