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40 years after its creation, this cult video game is now playable in a PDF file

News JVTech 40 years after its creation, this cult video game is now playable in a PDF file

Published on 01/20/2025 at 06:40

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Playing one of the oldest and most famous video games directly in a PDF file is possible, and you can even experience it right now. Expect a highly improbable experience!

We knew the challenge of running the game Doom on almost any support: it tends to be regularly raised. The famous FPS was ported to mowers and even to a pregnancy test. But it’s not the only title that piques the curiosity of fanciful developers.

Tetris is also one of the games that developers like to have fun with. Created in 1985 by Aleksei Pajitnov, this game made its debut on the Nintendo Game Boy, before traveling around the world. Over the last four decades, it has been available in multiple versions on many platforms. And he has just added one to this long list: PDF.

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Tetris playable in PDF, but not only

You read correctly: Tetris is now playable within a PDF filewhich simply open in the browser of your choice to access it. We owe this creation to the developer Thomas Rinsma, who had fun developing Javascript code to include the game in a PDF document. This possibility is offered by PDF viewers included in browsers, and which are capable of reading certain Javascript functions. On the other hand, With a lot of software intended to read PDFs locally, this doesn’t work.

By carrying out this work, Thomas Rinsma opened the door to new challenges and new possibilities. Very quickly, he undertook to port another game in PDF format: Doomobviously. However, it currently only works via Chrome thanks to PDFium, and it is less readable and therefore much less fun than Tetris. However, we can expect other developers to take up the subject.

If you want to start the week by procrastinating a good bit, you should achieve it without too much problem with this offbeat find which, as surprising as it may seem, only takes a few moments to become addictive. Don’t thank us, it’s a gift!


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