Henk Rogers on telling the real story of Tetris: ‘I have to set the record straight’
When Henk Rogers first read the script for the Tetris movie, he was shocked. âThere was so much Hollywood in the movie,â he tells The Verge. âIt just drove me nuts.â The film largely follows a pivotal period in Rogersâ life, when he traveled to the Soviet Union to navigate the complex rights issues for […]


When Henk Rogers first read the script for the Tetris movie, he was shocked. âThere was so much Hollywood in the movie,â he tells The Verge. âIt just drove me nuts.â The film largely follows a pivotal period in Rogersâ life, when he traveled to the Soviet Union to navigate the complex rights issues for Tetris to bring it to platforms like the Game Boy. There, he connected with gameâs creator Alexey Pajitnov, with whom he eventually formed a lifelong friendship, and turned Tetris into a global phenomenon.
The movie turned this experience into something resembling a high-stakes spy thriller â and while Rogers ended up loving the final product, that initial experience inspired him to tell the story of what really happened. âWhile reading the script I said, âI have to set the record straight,ââ he says.
That story now exists in the form of the book The Perfect Game. While Rogers originally sat down to write about the events that transpired in the movie, he soon realized the story was much bigger than that. âI started writing it, and somebody looked at it and said, âThat could be a book, itâs just not big enough,ââ he explains. âI didnât want to re …