Mr. Binky’s Random Stuff: Snidely Whiplash Returns
Mr. Binky sits down again with EA’s Director of Corporate Acquisitions.
Date: Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Author: Brandon Cackowski-Schnell

SW: Him, and others. The programmer who kept the Hot Coffee code in San Andreas cost a fair amount as well.

GS: That was you? But why?

SW: Dear boy, we’re EA. We don’t just build worlds, we destroy them too.

GS: You’re a monster!

SW: So nice of you to notice! Unfortunately that’s all the time I have today. Oh, and don’t forget to pick up you’re wife’s dry cleaning like you did the last time.

GS: Oh, thanks. Wait...what?

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