Just when you thought that only humans were capable of handling game of Tetris, along comes this Lego robot that was built with some Lego Mindstorm pieces alongside a webcam and a digital signalling processing board. This is the brainchild of Branislov Kisacanin who cobbled what he dubs the Tetris-Bot. The Texas Instruments DSP board will analyze the screen and then communicate with the NXT robot through LED lights. The Tetris-Bot will navigate falling bricks to the appropriate column by pushing the right buttons on the number bad, at a maximum speed of three strokes a second. Guess that isn’t good enough to even pass level 2, eh?

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