Henk Rogers, of Tetris Fame, talks shop about saving the planet, the future of energy storage in Hawaii and how a life-changing experience dictates how he tackles each day. Tam Hunt interviews the ...
Blue Planet Alliance Founder Henk Rogers says, “I’ve worked with Roger for 35 years and could not be more honored to support ‘The Secret Path’ at the Haight Street Art Center. In all my years in ...
Tetris Forever succeeds in telling the story of Tetris‘ history. Its interviews with Henk Rogers, Alexey Pajitnov, and more ...
The movie follows American video game salesman Henk Rogers (Egerton) as he travels to the Soviet Union to meet Alexey Pajitnov, the designer of Tetris. Together, they try to bring Pajitnov's game ...
Video game designer Henk Rogers seeks to secure global rights for Tetris (1984), leading to tense negotiations in the Soviet Union, involving creators, government, and corporate intrigues. In the wake ...
The Guardian adds a second "compelling" and praises Taron Egerton, who plays game creator Henk Rogers. Rogers may be the main character here, but he didn't create Tetris. His game was called Go.
In early 1988, Spectrum HoloByte showed off Tetris at a trade show in Las Vegas. In the crowd was young software entrepreneur Henk Rogers, who specialised in securing rights for the Japanese market.