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Secret Interview with Tales of Game's Studios
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As you may know, GW's first death in forums was the mysterious and sad murder of Suki Nakamura, or Turkpimp, at the hands of "Doug Beach", a hacker who to this day remains at large. I recovered Suki's burnt computer before it was auctioned at a police raffle, and have spent my time attempting to decipher the contents.

It was only a week ago that I discovered a secret 3 1/2 floppy that was jammed in the back of the computer. It was simply labeled "EGM, March 1996". Inside was a PDF that I regrettably did not pay more attention to. It just seemed like a scan of an EGM from 1996.

Last week, my home was broken into. I didn't realize this until today, but someone has stolen the floppy. Someone clearly didn't want the truth to get out.

I was able only to recover two pages from the PDF in my harddrive. They are puzzling; it appears to be an EGM that never went to print, as indicative by the lack of page numbers. I can't find G. M. Jasper anywhere; I suspect "they" got rid of him.

All attempts to contact TOG Studios were futile. Regardless, I think they've been paid off.

Something big's going on here. Something...huge.

Below is what appears to be the only interview with Tales of Game's Studios.

What's the connection? How do Turkpimp and Doug Beach relate to bort, Chef, and gz? Perhaps...perhaps this is a first step to figuring out how.


Posted on February 29, 2008