I was lucky enough to get an interview with Dave Perry of GamesMaster fame. I hope the mods don't mind me linking to it here as im sure it's of interest especially with the other GamesMaster feature on the site - http://www.casuallyhardcore.net/2010...w-gamesmaster/
Here's a small snippet below, although you'll find out about what really happened with the Mario 64 incident, if he did go out with Denise Van Outen and the future of GamesMaster as a TV show. Im sure everyone will agree he comes across as a really nice guy and is very honest. Can't thank him enough for answering the questions.
Oh and one last thing, 'he' had a bet on here and won ?50, did he ever get paid for it? You'll see the answer in the link.
Here's a small snippet below, although you'll find out about what really happened with the Mario 64 incident, if he did go out with Denise Van Outen and the future of GamesMaster as a TV show. Im sure everyone will agree he comes across as a really nice guy and is very honest. Can't thank him enough for answering the questions.
CH: What did you think of Mario 64 once you got a chance to play the full version?
Dave Perry: I?ve never played it. I have always hated those cutesy Nintendo games.
CH: Tell us some behind the scenes secrets at Games Master. We hear some challengers were given multiple goes at winning if it made for better TV.
Dave Perry: That?s true, everything was not always what it seemed. But you have to understand that first and foremost it was a television show and that became my biggest frustration in the end. I wanted gaming to be the priority, even if things went awry from time to time, but I felt that come the end of Season 6 it was no longer something I wanted to be involved with, and I wasn?t very good at just ?going with the flow?.
CH: Not many people will know that you were on QVC for a bit, bit of a step down from being on Games Master right? What made you do it?
Dave Perry: I?ve never played it. I have always hated those cutesy Nintendo games.
CH: Tell us some behind the scenes secrets at Games Master. We hear some challengers were given multiple goes at winning if it made for better TV.
Dave Perry: That?s true, everything was not always what it seemed. But you have to understand that first and foremost it was a television show and that became my biggest frustration in the end. I wanted gaming to be the priority, even if things went awry from time to time, but I felt that come the end of Season 6 it was no longer something I wanted to be involved with, and I wasn?t very good at just ?going with the flow?.
CH: Not many people will know that you were on QVC for a bit, bit of a step down from being on Games Master right? What made you do it?
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