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May 29, 2007 6:01 PM PDT

Block off some time to build a 'Tetris' bookshelf

by Tim Moynihan
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Instructable user odecom5's do-it-yourself Tetris bookshelf/DVD rack.

(Credit: Instructables.com)

If you really love Tetris, you're bound to have a lot of books about Tetris. You've also probably got a DVD archive of your greatest Tetris performances. It just goes with the territory.

Odds are, if you've got that many books and DVDs about Tetris, you might as well go all-out and display them on a Tetris-themed bookshelf/DVD organizer.

Courtesy of the handiwork of Instructable user odecom5, the online DIY showcase Instructables has step-by-step instructions on how to build your own Tetris bookshelf/DVD rack.

This isn't some half-hearted production, either. All five of the Tetris block shapes are represented in the design.

Building this bad boy sounds like a great way to spend the weekend. But just in case DIY isn't your thing, this video should scratch any Tetris itches you've got. Enjoy.

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