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A '''maxout''' is when a player reaches the game's score cap and can no longer earn points as a result. This is also known as a '''counter stop''' (カンスト kansuto).
A '''maxout''' is when a player reaches the game's score cap and can no longer earn points as a result. This is also known as a '''counter stop''' (カンスト kansuto).


== Maxouts by game ==
== Maxouts by game ==


=== Tetris (Sega) ===
=== [[Tetris (Sega)|''Tetris'' (Sega)]] ===


[[Tetris (Sega)]] was the first official Tetris game to have a defined score cap, set at 999999. By January 1989 the first maxout had been achieved on Easy difficulty by SPREAM-DIG.
The 1988 Sega arcade version of Tetris was the first official Tetris game to have a defined score cap, set at 999,999. By January 1989 the first maxout had been achieved on Easy difficulty by SPREAM-DIG.


In February 1989 SPREAM-DIG repeated the feat on Normal difficulty, and by March maxouts had been recorded on at least 10 different machines. Subsequently the focus switched to reaching the maximum score in the fewest lines, and by August maxouts had been recorded within 600 lines on both Easy and Normal.
In February 1989 SPREAM-DIG repeated the feat on Normal difficulty, and by March maxouts had been recorded on at least 10 different machines. Subsequently the focus switched to reaching the maximum score in the fewest lines, and by August, maxouts had been recorded within 600 lines on both Easy and Normal.


The discovery of the [[power-on pattern]] allowed players to achieve faster maxouts by planning line clears in advance, ultimately leading to a route that could achieve a maxout in under 100 lines.
The discovery of the [[power-on pattern]] allowed players to achieve faster maxouts by planning [[line clears]] in advance, ultimately leading to a route that could achieve a maxout in under 100 lines.


It is said that Bloxeed was maxed out at its location test, leading the developers to increase the game's difficulty.
''[[Flash Point]]'' and ''[[Bloxeed]]'' have the same maximum score. It is said that Bloxeed was maxed out at its location test, leading the developers to increase the game's difficulty.


The Sega Ages re-release gave the player the option to change the maximum score to 9999999.
The [[Sega Ages 2500 Series Vol.28 Tetris Collection|Sega Ages re-release]] gave the player the option to change the maximum score to 9,999,999. Known maxouts include one by 777 achieved in 2019.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hf_h0WK9Ub8</ref>


=== Tetris (Game Boy) ===
=== [[Tetris (Game Boy)|''Tetris'' (Game Boy)]] ===
As with the Sega arcade version, the maximum score is 999999.
As with the Sega arcade version, the maximum score is 999,999.


It is not known when the first maxout occurred due to the difficulty of score tracking before the Internet, but given the calibre of players it is hard to envision it not occurring in 1989 or 1990. A video exists dating from 2006, while J.O's high score page has reported a max out score going back at least to 2004.
It is not known when the first maxout occurred due to the difficulty of score tracking before the Internet, but given the calibre of players it is hard to envision it not occurring in 1989 or 1990. A video exists dating from 2006, while J.O's high score page has reported a max out score going back at least to 2004.


=== Tetris (NES, Nintendo) ===
=== [[Tetris (NES, Nintendo)|''Tetris'' (NES, Nintendo)]] ===
The maximum score is 999999. Because of the game's unique speed curve and levelling system, maxing out the Nintendo NES version requires not only survival skills but also line clearing efficiency, as it is nearly impossible to score significantly after reaching level 29.
The maximum score is 999,999. Because of the game's unique speed curve and levelling system, maxing out the Nintendo NES version requires not only survival skills but also line clearing efficiency, as it is nearly impossible to score significantly after reaching level 29.


The PAL version has a different speed curve, and as a result, no known maxout exists. The current record as of December 2018 is 758,360 by Joseph Saelee.
The PAL version has a different speed curve, and as a result, no known maxout exists. The current record as of December 2018 is 758,360 by Joseph Saelee.


=== Other games with score caps ===
=== ''[[Tetris & Dr. Mario]]'' ===
Unlike the NES version, ''Tetris & Dr. Mario'' does not cap the score at 999,999. Instead, the game rolls over the first digit, so that a score of 1,000,000 is displayed as A00000. The game continues in this manner until 16,777,216 (2^24), which is displayed as 0. However, the game will continue to record scores past 16,777,216 up to the four byte maximum of 4,294,967,295, though the displayed score will roll over every 16,777,216 points. Despite this, passing 1 million is still considered a maxout.
 
Unlike the NES version, in this game ''Tetris & Dr. Mario'' the level score multiplier has a maximum of 10. For this reason, reaching 1 million points requires considerably more endurance than the NES version, but this is partially mitigated by the pre-gravity period making level 29-31 speeds more playable.
 
The first recorded (non-tool-assisted) game to pass 1 million was achieved by Koryan on 22 August 2019.<ref>https://twitter.com/vst_koryan/status/1164520567522770945</ref>
 
=== Other games with reachable score caps ===


==== Games with maximum score 99999 ====
==== Games with maximum score 99,999 ====
* [[Tetris Giant]]
* ''[[Tetris Giant]]''
Maxed out by Koryan.
Maxed out by Koryan.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jg5ZmKsizFw</ref>


==== Games with maximum score 999999 ====
==== Games with maximum score 999,999 ====
* [[Tetris 2 + Bombliss]]
* ''[[Tetris 2 + Bombliss]]''
* [[Super Tetris 2 + Bombliss]]
* ''[[Super Tetris 2 + Bombliss]]''
* [[Super Tetris 3]]
* ''[[Super Tetris 3]]''
* [[Tetris Plus]]
* ''[[Tetris Plus]]''
All of these have been achieved and videos exist. These are considered relatively straightforward.
All of these have been achieved and videos exist. These are considered relatively straightforward.
* [[Tetris & Dr. Mario]]
* ''[[Tetris S]]''
No known maxout exists. A maxout would require a significant number of lines cleared at level 29 speeds, which is not impossible (games with nearly 100 line clears at level 29/30 exist).
The gameplay of Tetris S is almost identical to Tetris (Sega), and the game has the same maximum.


==== Games with maximum score 9999999 ====
==== Games with maximum score 9,999,999 ====
* [[Tetris DX]]
* ''[[Tetris DX]]''
Maxout scores have been attested. Known maxouts include a game by Koryan in 2813 lines in 1998.
Maxout scores have been attested. Known maxouts include a game by Koryan in 2813 lines in 1998.


==== Games with maximum score 99999999 ====
==== Games with maximum score 99,999,999 ====
* [[Tetris X]]
* ''[[SuperLite 1500 Series: The Tetris]]''
* [[SuperLite 1500 Series: The Tetris]]
According to an interview with one of the developers of [[Tetris (WonderSwan Color)|''Tetris'' (WonderSwan Color)]] a person left their PlayStation on for a year in order to reach a Tetris game's maximum score, but which game it was (''Tetris X'' or ''The Tetris'') is not specified.
According to an interview with one of the developers of [[Tetris (WonderSwan Color)]] a person left their PlayStation on for a year in order to reach a Tetris game's maximum score, but which game it was (Tetris X or The Tetris) is not specified.
* ''[[Tetris Plus 2]]''
* [[Tetris Plus 2]]
Maxout scores have been attested.
Maxout scores have been attested.
* [[Tetris DS]]
* ''[[Tetris DS]]''
* [[Puyo Puyo Tetris]]
* ''[[Puyo Puyo Tetris]]''
Maxout scores have been attested in Endless mode.
Maxout scores have been attested in Endless mode.


==== Games with maximum score 999999999 ====
==== Games with maximum score 100,000,000 ====
* [[Magical Tetris Challenge]]
* ''[[Tetris X]]''
The game displays the score as いちおくてん in hiragana when reached ingame, and as 100,000,000 on the high score table.
 
==== Games with maximum score 999,999,999 ====
* ''[[Magical Tetris Challenge]]''
It is unknown if this score has been reached legitimately. A TAS exists that reaches the maximum score in one stage.
It is unknown if this score has been reached legitimately. A TAS exists that reaches the maximum score in one stage.
* Tetris (WonderSwan Color)
* ''Tetris'' (WonderSwan Color)
It is unlikely that this score has been reached legitimately due to the incredibly large number of lines that would be required (over 550000 if no perfect clears are scored), but a TAS exists that takes advantage of perfect clear bonuses.
It is unlikely that this score has been reached legitimately due to the incredibly large number of lines that would be required (over 220,000 if no perfect clears are scored), but a TAS exists that takes advantage of perfect clear bonuses.


==== Games with maximum score 2147483647 ====
==== Games with maximum score 2,147,483,647 ====
* [[Minna no Soft Series: Tetris Advance]]
* ''[[Minna no Soft Series: Tetris Advance]]''
The game will not count the score event that takes it above 2^32-1, which means the game may stop at a slightly lower score. It is unlikely that this score has been reached legitimately due to the incredibly large number of lines that would be required (approximately 120000 if only Tetrises are scored).
The game will not count the score event that takes it above 2^32-1, which means the game may stop at a slightly lower score. It is unlikely that this score has been reached legitimately due to the incredibly large number of lines that would be required (approximately 50,000 if only Tetrises are scored).


== Games with score rollovers ==
== Games with score rollovers ==
Both the Atari arcade version and the Tengen NES version rolled the score over after 999999. For the Atari arcade version, since score is retained between credits it is straightforward to reach 999999 by credit feeding. The Tengen NES version, on the other hand, rolls the score over to 100000 after 999999. Many players have been able to roll over the score in that version several times.
Both the [[Tetris (Atari)|Atari arcade version]] and the [[Tetris (NES, Tengen)|Tengen NES version]] roll the score over after 999,999. For the Atari arcade version, since score is retained between credits it is straightforward to reach 999,999 by credit feeding. The Tengen NES version, on the other hand, rolls the score over to 100,000 after 999,999. Many players have been able to roll over the score in that version several times.
 
[[Tetris (Microsoft Entertainment Pack for Windows)|''Tetris'' (Microsoft Entertainment Pack for Windows)]] uses a signed two-byte variable for score, and hence rolls over to -32,768 after reaching 32,767.
 
The arcade version of ''Tetris Plus'' rolls over at 1,000,000. This is in contrast to the console ports which stop at 999,999.
 
== References ==
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[[Tetris (Microsoft Entertainment Pack for Windows)]] uses a signed two-byte variable for score, and hence rolls over to -32768 after reaching 32767.
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Revision as of 23:16, 9 September 2019

A maxout is when a player reaches the game's score cap and can no longer earn points as a result. This is also known as a counter stop (カンスト kansuto).

Maxouts by game

Tetris (Sega)

The 1988 Sega arcade version of Tetris was the first official Tetris game to have a defined score cap, set at 999,999. By January 1989 the first maxout had been achieved on Easy difficulty by SPREAM-DIG.

In February 1989 SPREAM-DIG repeated the feat on Normal difficulty, and by March maxouts had been recorded on at least 10 different machines. Subsequently the focus switched to reaching the maximum score in the fewest lines, and by August, maxouts had been recorded within 600 lines on both Easy and Normal.

The discovery of the power-on pattern allowed players to achieve faster maxouts by planning line clears in advance, ultimately leading to a route that could achieve a maxout in under 100 lines.

Flash Point and Bloxeed have the same maximum score. It is said that Bloxeed was maxed out at its location test, leading the developers to increase the game's difficulty.

The Sega Ages re-release gave the player the option to change the maximum score to 9,999,999. Known maxouts include one by 777 achieved in 2019.[1]

Tetris (Game Boy)

As with the Sega arcade version, the maximum score is 999,999.

It is not known when the first maxout occurred due to the difficulty of score tracking before the Internet, but given the calibre of players it is hard to envision it not occurring in 1989 or 1990. A video exists dating from 2006, while J.O's high score page has reported a max out score going back at least to 2004.

Tetris (NES, Nintendo)

The maximum score is 999,999. Because of the game's unique speed curve and levelling system, maxing out the Nintendo NES version requires not only survival skills but also line clearing efficiency, as it is nearly impossible to score significantly after reaching level 29.

The PAL version has a different speed curve, and as a result, no known maxout exists. The current record as of December 2018 is 758,360 by Joseph Saelee.

Tetris & Dr. Mario

Unlike the NES version, Tetris & Dr. Mario does not cap the score at 999,999. Instead, the game rolls over the first digit, so that a score of 1,000,000 is displayed as A00000. The game continues in this manner until 16,777,216 (2^24), which is displayed as 0. However, the game will continue to record scores past 16,777,216 up to the four byte maximum of 4,294,967,295, though the displayed score will roll over every 16,777,216 points. Despite this, passing 1 million is still considered a maxout.

Unlike the NES version, in this game Tetris & Dr. Mario the level score multiplier has a maximum of 10. For this reason, reaching 1 million points requires considerably more endurance than the NES version, but this is partially mitigated by the pre-gravity period making level 29-31 speeds more playable.

The first recorded (non-tool-assisted) game to pass 1 million was achieved by Koryan on 22 August 2019.[2]

Other games with reachable score caps

Games with maximum score 99,999

Maxed out by Koryan.[3]

Games with maximum score 999,999

All of these have been achieved and videos exist. These are considered relatively straightforward.

The gameplay of Tetris S is almost identical to Tetris (Sega), and the game has the same maximum.

Games with maximum score 9,999,999

Maxout scores have been attested. Known maxouts include a game by Koryan in 2813 lines in 1998.

Games with maximum score 99,999,999

According to an interview with one of the developers of Tetris (WonderSwan Color) a person left their PlayStation on for a year in order to reach a Tetris game's maximum score, but which game it was (Tetris X or The Tetris) is not specified.

Maxout scores have been attested.

Maxout scores have been attested in Endless mode.

Games with maximum score 100,000,000

The game displays the score as いちおくてん in hiragana when reached ingame, and as 100,000,000 on the high score table.

Games with maximum score 999,999,999

It is unknown if this score has been reached legitimately. A TAS exists that reaches the maximum score in one stage.

  • Tetris (WonderSwan Color)

It is unlikely that this score has been reached legitimately due to the incredibly large number of lines that would be required (over 220,000 if no perfect clears are scored), but a TAS exists that takes advantage of perfect clear bonuses.

Games with maximum score 2,147,483,647

The game will not count the score event that takes it above 2^32-1, which means the game may stop at a slightly lower score. It is unlikely that this score has been reached legitimately due to the incredibly large number of lines that would be required (approximately 50,000 if only Tetrises are scored).

Games with score rollovers

Both the Atari arcade version and the Tengen NES version roll the score over after 999,999. For the Atari arcade version, since score is retained between credits it is straightforward to reach 999,999 by credit feeding. The Tengen NES version, on the other hand, rolls the score over to 100,000 after 999,999. Many players have been able to roll over the score in that version several times.

Tetris (Microsoft Entertainment Pack for Windows) uses a signed two-byte variable for score, and hence rolls over to -32,768 after reaching 32,767.

The arcade version of Tetris Plus rolls over at 1,000,000. This is in contrast to the console ports which stop at 999,999.

References