`tetris-60' is a tribute to the original 1984 Tetris created by Alexey Pajitnov on the Soviet Electronika 60 computer. It aims to capture the authentic ASCII aesthetic of the early computing era—monochrome screens, dotted playfields, and iconic `[ ]' blocks—as celebrated in the *Tetris* (2023) movie. The name reflects two historical origins: - "Tetris" is a portmanteau of "Tetra" (the Greek prefix for four) and "Tennis" (Pajitnov's favorite sport). - "60" refers to the Electronika 60 (Электроника 60), the rack-mounted terminal computer that hosted the first version of the game. As it lacked graphics hardware, the original game was rendered entirely with text characters.