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	<title>Comments on: Bruce Everiss: The Oxygen Of Publicity</title>
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		<title>By: Simon Brattel</title>
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		<dc:creator>Simon Brattel</dc:creator>
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		<description>From what I can recall he always was an arsehole, it was practically a pre-requisite for being involved with Imagine - let it not be forgotten that they were almost universally despised by the other software houses, something that was fairly unusual; the UK games industry was (by and large) a friendly place in the early days. 

But this is ancient history, and while I can understand that some of the people who were active in the industry back then might still care about the mistakes and misadventures of their youth, what I don&#039;t really understand is why they&#039;d think anyone else gives a toss...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From what I can recall he always was an arsehole, it was practically a pre-requisite for being involved with Imagine &#8211; let it not be forgotten that they were almost universally despised by the other software houses, something that was fairly unusual; the UK games industry was (by and large) a friendly place in the early days. </p>
<p>But this is ancient history, and while I can understand that some of the people who were active in the industry back then might still care about the mistakes and misadventures of their youth, what I don&#8217;t really understand is why they&#8217;d think anyone else gives a toss&#8230;</p>
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