“我很喜歡任天堂和他們的遊戲,在Game Boy 剛開始傳到美國的時候,我就為我的孩子和他們朋友買了一堆的Game Boy 和遊戲。剛開始玩俄羅斯方塊的時候其實我並不太清楚該怎麼玩,後來我的小兒子教會了我。慢慢地我就上手了,而且很快我的成績就超過了我所有的朋友。後來我就開始將我的得分發給《Nintendo Power》雜誌,而我的得分一直都是全國最高的……我記得有一次他們不再願意在排名榜第一的位置上打出我的名字,於是我便換了個名字,將我的名字反過來拼,結果還是一直得第一……”
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As the co-founder of Apple Computer, an original board member for Electronic Arts, and renowned philanthropist, Steve Wozniak has a lot to be proud of. But "Woz" holds one honor particularly close to his heart: claiming the high score in Nintendo Power magazine for Tetris on the original Game Boy. While in Montreal for the Thief cover story, we ran into Steve Wozniak and he allowed us to invade his hotel room for an interview. Sitting on his bed was a special edition Game Boy Light with an Astro Boy skin. He was more than happy to show us his Tetris skills.
Watch the video below to learn how Steve Wozniak became the king of Tetris in Nintendo Power and how he used the game to create a bond between Russia's Mikhail Gorbachev and George H.W. Bush.
To learn more about Steve Wozniak, the development of Breakout for Atari with Steve Jobs, and how he designed the Apple II, read the article and watch the videos in the latest edition of Game Informer.