Alexey Pajitnov, born on April sixteenth, nineteen fifty-five, is a prominent Russian-American computer engineer and video game designer. He is widely recognized for his groundbreaking work in the gaming industry, particularly for creating the iconic game Tetris in nineteen eighty-five. This innovative project was developed while he was employed at the Dorodnitsyn Computing Centre, which is part of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union, now known as the Russian Academy of Sciences.
In nineteen ninety-one, Pajitnov made a significant life change by relocating to the United States, where he later obtained U.S. citizenship. His move marked a new chapter in his career, allowing him to further explore his passion for game design and technology.
In nineteen ninety-six, he co-founded The Tetris Company with Dutch video game designer Henk Rogers. This venture was crucial for Pajitnov, as he had not received any royalties from Tetris prior to this partnership, despite the game's immense popularity. The dissolution of the Soviet Union in nineteen ninety-one played a pivotal role in his ability to claim his rightful earnings from the game he created.