Summary
One wouldn't expect to find good literature in video games. But if Santa Fe native Jeffrey Yohalem, 26, has anything to do with it, more writers would get into writing story lines for video games, much like he has.
Yohalem, who graduated as valedictorian from Santa Fe High School in 2002, was recently nominated for two prestigious writing awards for his work on Assassin's Creed II, a popular video game. One award, the Writer's Guild Award, his group was passed up for; but they're still hoping for the BAFTA (British Academy of Film and Television Arts). The group of writers, designers and producers, including Yohalem, will find out if they receive that award on March 18.See the full content of this document
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Poetry of Video Games
"The BAFTA is the British equivalent of the Academy Awards," Yohalem explained in a recent phone interview from Montreal, where he is employed with French vi...
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