Retro
games™ meets Hiroshi Fujioka, the actor who played Sega Saturn mascot Segata Sanshiro, to profile Japan’s most extrovert videogame legend (And yes, we were a bit intimidated)
As Sonic Adventure is reportedly readied for Xbox Live Arcade release, director Takashi Iizuka speaks to games™ about the making of the most pivotal game in Sonic Team’s flagship series
Join games™ as we discover how one fledgling programmer found his voice and then literally put that voice into his most popular work – the Commodore 64′s cult arcade game, and possible Sega influence, Space Taxi.
Rare and Nintendo enjoyed one of the most successful partnerships in gaming history, yet very little is known about how the relationship began. games™ discovers how the Stamper brothers unlocked the door to the Japanese gaming giant, and talks to the man who provided the key.
In an exclusive interview, ex-Sonic Team head Yuji Naka takes some time away from his top-secret projects at Prope to chat with games™ about one of the greatest Sega games of all time: the mesmerising NiGHTS Into Dreams.
When Activision merged with Vivendi it became the biggest, most powerful third-party videogame publisher in the world for the second time in its existence. The first time around it was the biggest by default, as its founding fathers explain…
Join LucasArts veterans Steve Purcell, Sean Clark and Mike Stemmle as they look back at the day LucasArts shut down its adventure division forever, taking unpublished sequels to Sam & Max and Full Throttle down with them.
These days it’s all about Fifa and Pro Evolution, the two titles fighting it out to see who’s top of the league. But we’d have neither without one of the best, and simplest, football simulations ever made. Jon Hare reveals the drive and inspiration – direct and indirect – for the beautiful game that became Sensible Soccer