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Interestingly, the comic number is 1344, and the 2 4-tiles can be combined to give an 8-tile | Interestingly, the comic number is 1344, and the 2 4-tiles can be combined to give an 8-tile |
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If you want a multiplayer version, go to 2048.mx ImVeryAngryItsNotButter (talk) 16:54, 19 March 2014 (UTC)
Interestingly, the comic number is 1344, and the 2 4-tiles can be combined to give an 8-tile
The title text... I guess that's just seeing how regular Tetris would play out on a cityscape? And not a special version of Tetris that used building looking pieces (I guess regular Tetris doesn't look very city-ish to me) Kirkjerk (talk) 11:42, 19 March 2014 (UTC)
- http://shirt.woot.com/derby/entry/2869/chicago-skyline-tetris-redux 173.245.50.84 12:42, 19 March 2014 (UTC)
8224 is also (16*16*32)+32 and was a common number to see as a programming error on PDP11's in the 1980's when a (16 bit) integer of zero was stored as two spaces (ascii=32) rather than two nulls (ascii=0)