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Miscellaneous News   Miscellaneous News : Interview with Richard Costello
   posted by mailman on 2-Jul-2011 12:36:02 (2129 reads)
Benedykt Dziubałtowski had an interview with Richardem Costello - a coder of "Mortal Kombat", "Mortal Kombat 2", "Primal Rage", "Terminator 2", "Golden Axe", "Gauntlet 2". The chat is mostly focused on the work concerning "Mortal Kombat" series. The interview is available in Polish and English.
    

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