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So, this is a thing that actually exists. In honor of Teris’ 30th birthday last month, Marc Kerger made this shirt which one can actually play Tetris on (mirror not included).

It even keeps score.

The shirt may be a bit cumbersome seeing as it’s made from 128 LED tubes, a control board and an assortment of other high-tech gadgets but a playable Tetris t-shirt is hard to beat as a party trick and conversation starter.

The only downside to a playable Tetris shirt is that it’ll become really easy for your friends to troll your game if you’re ticklish.

[Sports Illustrated]