Hi there,

I'm a writer in New York and am working on a story for Gamasutra about open 
games. I'd love to include some discussion of Crossfire both because of how 
long running it's been and for how dramatically it seems to have changed over 
the years. It would be great to speak with someone by phone or email or 
whatever format's most convenient about the roots of the game and how it's 
changed over the years.

Would anyone be available for, say, a 20 minute call or maybe some email 
questions?

I've written for ABC World News, Slate, Kill Screen, n+1, IGN, Paste, The 
Millions, The Faster Times, EGM, Edge, and others. Here are a few recent clips:

http://www.slate.com/id/2295405/


http://www.themillions.com/2011/05/non-sequitur-ad-absurdum-david-thorne%E2%80%99s-the-internet-is-a-playground.html


http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2011/05/conduit-2-review-wii.html

Thanks!

 
Michael Thomsen
323.203.8322
amboabe: aim
www.manoamondo.com
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