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Interview Andy Muir interview at Stratos Group

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<a href="http://www.stratosgroup.com/">Stratos Group</a> has posted a <a href="http://www.stratosgroup.com/features/interviews.php?selected=200303amin">nice interview</a> with <b>Andy Muir</b>, one of the <A href="Http://www.silverbackgames.com">Silverback</a> guys who was a chieftan during <a href="http://www.harbingergame.com">Harbinger</a>'s development. Here's an interesting question and answer:
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<blockquote><b>SG: With all the games that have come out over the years, what is your favorite, and did it have any effect on Harbinger? If so, what?
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AM:</b> My favorite game is Starcraft. It was a tremendous influence, especially on our tool design. The Starcraft editor is an amazing piece of software, and I spent a lot of time playing with it when the game first came out. Then, when it came time to build the Harbinger editor, I knew that I wanted something that was as flexible and easy-to-use as the one Blizzard put out.</blockquote>
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Which kind of makes you wonder if they were ever planning on releasing the editor to the public, doesn't it?
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Spotted this at <A href="Http://www.homelanfed.com">HomeLAN Fed</a>.
 

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