"13-Year-Old Tetris Prodigy Honors Late Father with Historic Win Amidst TV Host Controversy"

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Sky News presenter Jayne Secker faced backlash after making dismissive comments about 13-year-old Willis Gibson's record-breaking achievement in the original NES version of Tetris. Gibson made history by reaching level 157, causing the game to freeze, a feat previously only accomplished by AI. Secker's suggestion that Gibson should "go outside and get some fresh air" and her remark that "beating Tetris is not a life goal" sparked criticism on social media, with many defending the significance of Gibson's accomplishment and condemning the host's attitude towards gaming.
- Sky News presenter criticised for insulting 13-year-old who "beat" 'Tetris' NME
- Tetris creator surprises Willis Gibson, teen who beat the game NBC News
- 13-year-old becomes first known person to 'beat' Tetris - The Washington Post The Washington Post
- Teen Who "Beat" Tetris Dedicates Feat To Late Father Who Passed Away Just Weeks Ago Time Extension
- UK Anchor Tells 13-year-old Tetris Wiz To 'Go Outside' Because Apparently She Hates When Kids Do Cool Stuff Outkick
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