
Xbox Evolved's Jason Solorzano interviews James Silva, the creator of The Dishwasher Dead Samurai. Since its unveiling and demo that hit the XNA marketplace, fans and media alike have been long waiting this game.
We get to talk about a couple of subjects:
- Who is the Dishwasher?
- Xbox Live's Certification Process Requirements and Limitations
- Coding for XNA
- About Porting The Dishwasher to other consoles
- What new titles is his working on?
OX writes: "With certain achievements, game developers indulge in some crafty in-jokery that you'll only get with a bit of insider knowledge, leaving those not in the know utterly baffled as to what they've just unlocked and why. Join us for seven achievements and trophies that really need some explaining."

Console Monster writes: "Today I had the opportunity to sit down with James Silva and Michelle Juett Silva, the folks behind the Dishwasher and Charlie Murder games. They took a bit of time to answer some questions about their latest title 'Salt and Sanctuary' and give some insight on the development process over at SkaStudios."

The earliest generations of video gamers have now grown into the people who create all forms of entertainment. Among them is Schenectady, New York resident Michelle Juett Silva. As one-half of the married couple behind indie video game developer Ska Studios, she has turned a lifelong love of video gaming into a storied industry career.
Good freakin read. Cant wait to get my hands on this game
so finaly this games coming this year. it took awhile but it made it. can believe this guy was practically a one man show lol
i hope he continues making games after this. hopefuly this title will sell well.
I loved this game so much when I got to play it last year, it's been hovering near the top of my anticipation list so I can't wait until it hits. Hell I wouldn't mind paying 1600 points for it even.