Tetris (Full Color)

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Tetris, also known as classic Tetris, is a puzzle video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). Based on Tetris (1985) by Alexey Pajitnov, it was released after a legal battle between Nintendo and Atari Games, who had previously released a console port outside of the terms of their Tetris license. This Tetris port is unusual because it was designed to end by becoming too fast to play after a certain amount of progress is made. Score must be accumulated through efficient play, rather than pure endurance, before the game ends. These characteristics have led to its use as an esports game. Although the highest game speed was intended to be unplayably difficult, it was shown to be manageable with novel button-mashing techniques developed in the 2020s.

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Standard Quality: The standard width of a 3D printed object is a line extruded at a width of 0.4mm, and a line height of .2mm. This reduces the quality of extra fine details in a creation but still provides a suitable level of detail and the vast majority of prints.

HD Premium Quality: This quality level utilizes a line width of 0.2mm with a line height roughly about half as thick as standard quality (between 0.08mm – 0.12mm height). These two factors increase the detail level to at least 4x the quality of the standard quality. The tradeoff is more waste is created and the production speed is at least 5x slower also. That’s the price to pay for the best quality.

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Tetris, also known as classic Tetris, is a puzzle video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). Based on Tetris (1985) by Alexey Pajitnov, it was released after a legal battle between Nintendo and Atari Games, who had previously released a console port outside of the terms of their Tetris license. This Tetris port is unusual because it was designed to end by becoming too fast to play after a certain amount of progress is made. Score must be accumulated through efficient play, rather than pure endurance, before the game ends. These characteristics have led to its use as an esports game. Although the highest game speed was intended to be unplayably difficult, it was shown to be manageable with novel button-mashing techniques developed in the 2020s.

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Standard Quality: The standard width of a 3D printed object is a line extruded at a width of 0.4mm, and a line height of .2mm. This reduces the quality of extra fine details in a creation but still provides a suitable level of detail and the vast majority of prints.

HD Premium Quality: This quality level utilizes a line width of 0.2mm with a line height roughly about half as thick as standard quality (between 0.08mm – 0.12mm height). These two factors increase the detail level to at least 4x the quality of the standard quality. The tradeoff is more waste is created and the production speed is at least 5x slower also. That’s the price to pay for the best quality.