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Eternal Hunger

A friend of mine in Salt Lake City is about to celebrate the release of his videogame, which is slated for Easter 2007. The topic of the videogame, although a bit reviling, intrigued me. After swearing that I would protect his identity, he relayed to me a story from the game's development. Since he is still under NDA (non-disclosure agreement) for his work, I told him I would write it as fiction and keep the salient details discreet. But after I heard what happened, I have to admit that one of the secrets slipped out. (Sorry M., I hope you'll understand.) For those of you interested in a behind-the-scenes story of a disturbing tactical videogame (without having to pay for the game), then read this story.

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