Don Mattrick has, reportedly, 50 million reasons to smile this week, ditching Microsoft and all things Xbox for Zynga and the leadership of all things ‘Ville. But you can see traces of that big money smile going back 30 years, when he appeared on a newsmakers-style quiz show on CBC.
Mattrick and Sember made news in 1983 as a couple of enterprising video game tycoons who had made a lot of money. “Front Page Challenge” featured a panel of journalists who attempted to guess, 20-questions style, who was in the studio and why they had been in the news. After their identities were revealed, they were interviewed.
The clip is below, it’s about 8 minutes long and you’ll have to watch two ads from the CBC first, but it’s worth it to see Mattrick dance when the panelist guesses (facetiously) that they’re the comedy duo Wayne and Shuster.
Video Games: Video Kids Strike It Rich [CBC, via Xbox One Daily]
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