Review: How Tetris Escaped the Iron Curtain
The Apple TV+ film tells the story of an entrepreneur who helped bring a Soviet designer's game to the world.

If you're reading this, there's a pretty good chance you like honest capitalism, global trade, property rights, and technology—and maintain a healthy disdain for Soviet communism. Anyone who fits that profile will find something to enjoy about Tetris, a new feature film on the Apple TV+ streaming service.
Tetris tells the (mostly) true story of Henk Rogers, an international entrepreneur who overcame the treacheries of both fraudulent megacorporations and Gorbachev-era communist apparatchiks to obtain the global distribution rights to a falling-block puzzle game that became a generational sensation.
Tetris took off in the late 1980s when Rogers not only obtained the rights to the game but convinced the video game company Nintendo to package it with their Game Boy. But the fight over game rights put him in conflict with both dodgy media tycoon Robert Maxwell and members of the Soviet Communist Party.
Eventually, Rogers secured the rights and formed a company with the game's Russian inventor, Alexey Pajitnov, that helped make Tetris one of the most successful video games of all time. It's a happy story of the triumph of good-faith cross-borders entrepreneurship, cross-cultural connection, and small-business hustle over self-dealing fraudsters in both big business and tyrannical government.
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Why all the kerfuffle about obtaining the rights? Why didn't we just steal it like the Soviets did (hmm, that Buran space shuttle looks familiar) or like the ChiComms still do?
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What is the reason behind all the commotion surrounding the acquisition of rights? Instead of going through the process legally, why didn't we simply take what we wanted, similar to how the Soviets replicated the Buran space shuttle or how the Chinese Communists continue to engage in such practices?
I adore Tetris. It’s so strange it appeared in the USSR
I used to be a huge fan of Tetris as well, it was my favorite game in my childhood. I couldn't even imagine that this game had such a complicated story. Right now, I rely on Kenyan gaming enthusiasts' choice and enjoy online gaming, but I'm pretty sure that after watching this movie, I'll buy Tetris to get nostalgic