Just one new game released here today (because “proper” console games nearly always appear in Japan on Thursdays), and it’s not really new at all. It’s Zaxxon, the isometric SEGA masterpiece from 1982, dusted down and polished up (Samantha had to do some dirty work in the archives) and presented on Wii’s Virtual Console Arcade for a perfectly reasonable 500 yen. I prefer Sammy’s Neo-Geo effort, Viewpoint, but as you can see from the videos on Zaxxon VC’s official Japanese page, it has aged very pleasantly. A lot more so than Keith Richards, anyway.
Satoru Iwata Video Interview - the late Nintendo president spoke with Kikizo in 2004 as 'Nintendo Revolution' loomed.
Kaz Hirai Video Interview - the first of Kikizo's interviews with the man who went on to become global head of Sony.
Ed Fries Video Interview - one of Xbox's founders discusses an epic journey from Excel to Xbox.
Yu Suzuki, the Kikizo Interview - we spend time with one of gaming's most revered creators.
Tetris - The Making of an Icon: Alexey Pajitnov and Henk Rogers reveal the fascinating story behind Tetris
Rare founders, Chris and Tim Stamper - their only interview? Genuinely 'rare' sit down with founders of the legendary studio.
The History of First-Person Shooters - a retrospective, from Maze War to Modern Warfare