Pumpktris: The Tetris-Enabled Jack-o’-Lantern [Video]

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Published on Tue, 30 Oct 2012 17:00:06 GMT Indexed on 2012/10/30 23:07 UTC
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You can carve a pumpkin, you might even go high-tech and wire it up with a few LEDs, but can you play Tetris on it? Check out this fully functional Tetris clone built into a jack-o’-lantern.

The build comes to us courtesy of tinker Nathan at HaHaBird, who writes:

One of my habits is to write down all the crazy, fleeting ideas I have, then go back to review later rather than judging right off the bat, or even worse, forgetting them. Earlier in the month I was looking through that idea notepad and found “Make Tetris Pumpkins” from sometime last year. My original plan had been to make forms to shape pumpkins into Tetris pieces as they grew, then stack them together for Halloween. Since Halloween was only a few weeks away and it was too late to start growing pumpkins, I thought “Why not make a pumpkin you can play Tetris on instead?”

Watch the Pumpktris in action via the video above or hit up the link below to see exactly how he went about building it.

Pumpktris [via Geek News Central]

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