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DR Interview with our CEO about making games about conflicts

On the 4th of november, Simon Egenfeldt-Nielsen was interviewed by DR (Danish Radio) about making games about conflicts. Among the things they discussed in the interview was the different perspectives on the conflicts and the puplic reaction to the games. Very interesting stuff!

You can read a summery here: http://ungespiludviklere.dk/1199/serious-games-chef-interviewet-af-dr/

You can hear the interview here: http://www.dr.dk/P1/Vita/Udsendelser/2009/10/21140516.htm

(Note: The interview is in Danish)

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