13-year-old Willis Gibson, also known as Blue Scuti on the internet, just pulled off something that was considered, until now, to be impossible: He ‘beat’ NES Tetris, a game that was thought to be unbeatable. Now, ‘beating’ Tetris isn’t like beating other games. There’s no final boss and no credits. Instead, Blue Scuti played the game so perfectly for so long that it forced a kill screen that crashed the game. According to Engadget, this happens when the game speeds up so much that the software can’t keep up. Blue Scuti, the 13-year-old streamer, not only beat the classic game of Tetris on NES but also broke three world records in the process, reports Polygon. Video: YouTube .stk-da8d11d{margin-bottom:45px !important}.stk-da8d11d .stk-block-text__text{letter-spacing:0.5px !important}He achieved this after 38 minutes of gameplay and captured the moment on video. The gameplay session was so intense that he couldn’t feel his fingers afterward. .stk-0a8b449{margin-bottom:44px !important}.stk-0a8b449 .stk-block-text__text{letter-spacing:0.5px !important}Scuti utilizes a special gameplay style known as the rolling technique. It involves gliding your fingers along the bottom of an NES controller and using that momentum to roll the controller into the other hand. .stk-1729f96{margin-bottom:44px !important}.stk-1729f96 .stk-block-text__text{letter-spacing:0.5px !important}When done right, you can hit the D-pad up to 20 times per second. This method revolutionized competitive Tetris play a few years back. .stk-640f32d{margin-bottom:44px !important}.stk-640f32d .stk-block-text__text{letter-spacing:0.5px !important}Here’s an example of it below: Player Profile: Name: Willis Gibson Age: 13 Hometown: Stillwater, Oklahoma Alias: Blue Scuti Competitive Tetris Debut: 2021 Achievement: Date: December 21, 2023 Level Reached: 157 (Kill Screen) Video: aGameScout / YouTube Blue Scuti’s achievement is a…A 13-year-old finally does the impossible, beats Tetris