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David Jaffe, the designer behind the «Nordic» ending,
twittered the
following in response to the Gamepro
interview (as reported by Kotaku).
While this fact on its own is likely of little interest to Slaw readers, the technophile lawyers who
follow this blog on a regular basis may be intrigued to hear how
twitter — for the first time in our firm's history — became unwittingly a very central part of our
interview process.