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Fallout Dev Profile: Chris Avellone @ NMA
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Dhruin
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Fallout Dev Profile: Chris Avellone @ NMA
   

NMA serves up the latest <a href="http://www.nma-fallout.com/article.php?id=7143" target="_blank">Fallout Dev Profile</a> with none other than <a href="http://www.nma-fallout.com/article.php?id=12668" target="_blank">Chris Avellone</a>, who shows that even when he isn't taking it seriously, he's still on of the most entertaining reads around:<blockquote><em><b>Tell us a little about yourself, what have you accomplished in life?</b>
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<br>This is an unusual question, Odin, and I feel that perhaps you are being disingenuous, but I forgive you. I hope this isn’t the question you ask ALL Fallout developers on the first interview, but I suspect you do.
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<br>The short answer is this: I am Chris Avellone, I am 33, I love girls from Norway, I design computer games, I am one of the founders and co-owners of Obsidian Entertainment, who recently turned out Knights of the Old Republic 2: The Sith Lords in thirteen months, and I have the scars to prove it. The happiest moments of my game design life were on Planescape: Torment, though Fallout 2 was a close second.
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<br>Now the long answer follows. If you really don’t give a shit and would rather hear what was planned for Fallout 3, skip ahead to question 5. To be honest, I don’t have much respect for questions one through four, since they’re designed as filler before you get to the stuff that No Mutants Allowed would seriously care about. I will cue the significant events that lead up to my peripheral involvement with Fallout.
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<br>I was born. Cue trumpets. Suffice to say, birth is a messy process, just ask Feargus, who’s got two kids to his name now. Christ - keep your pants on, man.</em></blockquote>Thanks, Briosafreak.
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This is the single most entertaining interview i have read in years and it`s just part 1






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