"You don't know how to make games for Nintendo - go home". Tetris CEO on negotiations with Square and Enix

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17 Dec 2025 11:49

Tetris Chairman Hank Rogers recalls an episode from 1985-1986 in the book "The Perfect Game: Tetris: From Russia With Love". At that time, five companies - T&E, Falcom, Bullet-Proof Software, Square and Enix - approached Nintendo to ask about the possibility of publishing games for its platforms.

The answer was unambiguous:

You don't know how to make games for Nintendo - go home.

According to Rogers, even Square and Enix were refused, which came as a surprise to all participants in the negotiations.

Over time, Rogers managed to convince Yamauchi to issue a license to publish a game about Go, found on the Commodore 64. This episode became one of the behind-the-scenes stories of the 80s industry, described in the book, which also clarifies the real events surrounding the release of Tetris in the West.

Rogers noted that Yamauchi remained a tough and old-fashioned negotiator, but at the same time he was able to change his position, making deals literally with a handshake - without lengthy discussions and contracts.