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Bitmob: Devs, PR, and Writers on the Evil Things They've Done In Games

Area 5 's Cesar Quintero once waited patiently for a wedding to start in Fallout 3 -- just so he could nuke everyone in attendance. For fun and curiosity's sake, Bitmob asked some game-industry folks like Tim Howard, Hal Halpin, Crispin Boyer, and Feargus Urquhart what sort of sick, depraved, evil video-game deeds that they try to get away with when no one's looking (and sometimes, even when someone is).
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Published: 21 days 22 hours ago | Article | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | Xbox | GameCube | PC | Dev News
 
 
 

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