As the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was fragmenting in the late 1980s, a moonlighting Russian software engineer, Alexey Pajitnov, coded a spellbinding video game called Tetris on an Electronica 60 computer.
Dan Ackerman’s 2016 book The Tetris Effect—The Cold War Battle for the World’s Most Addictive Game recounts years of backstabbing battles for legal rights to package and sell Tetris. Combatants included media mogul Ian Robert Maxwell, who is credibly alleged to have functioned as an Israeli intelligence asset, and Gilman Louie, the CEO of Maxwell’s combat simulation gaming company, Spectrum Holobyte.
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