Masahiko Sato is a professor at Tokyo University and a video game creator. Sato is one of the brains behind Intelligent Qube, an early PsOne game where players set traps for approaching cubes while ...
Intelligent Qube started life as a niche title for the oriringal PlayStation -- a puzzle game that served to show off the fledging console's 3D tech. The game is making the move to mobile very soon, ...
Quick! What was the last game you played with your hands? For many of us, it was too long ago to remember. These days, gaming tends to happen on mobile devices, which is all well and good, until you ...
Like most puzzle games, Intelligent Qube isn't exactly going to set the audio-visual world alight. Indeed, its graphics are fairly retarded, mostly consisting of gray blocks and a tiny little ...