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April 9, 2008 Link to this post When Games clash with Culture Gamasutra has an interview with Englobe's Tom Edwards about gaming's 'Geocultural Risks'. One of the examples he discusses is a name change he oversaw during the development of Halo 2. It's been known for quite some time that the Arbiter was originally known as 'Dervish', and the name was changed for political reasons... but I've never seen the reasoning for the change spelled out quite so clearly before this interview. Give it a read! (Louis Wu 17:03:52 UTC)
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