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Ted Price interviewed live on EG this Wednesday

Eurogamer just sent word that Insomniac boss Ted Price is going to be interviewed live on the site this Wednesday, 4th June from 5pm BST/6pm CET.

"At Insomniac, we're big fans of our fans," said Ted Price, President and CEO, Insomniac Games. "So getting a chance to talk to Resistance players and answer whatever I can about Resistance 2 is something I'm really looking forward to."

Should be essential viewing. Press release after the link.

Resistance 2 developer to be interviewed LIVE by Eurogamer

Press Release

Brighton, England, 2nd June, 2008: Eurogamer Network and Sony Computer Entertainment Europe are happy to announce that Ted Price, President and CEO of Resistance 2 developer Insomniac Games, will face questions from Eurogamer.net readers on Wednesday, 4th June from 5pm BST (UK time) / 6pm CET.

Eurogamer LiveText interviews allow the site's readers to submit questions through a moderator. Their answers appear live on the website without the need for page-refreshing. Past interviewees include Lionhead Studios head Peter Molyneux and Naughty Dog co-president Evan Wells.

"Resistance 2 is one of Sony's leading lights for 2008 and we're thrilled Ted has agreed to speak to our readers about it," said Tom Bramwell, Editor of Eurogamer.net. "Insomniac has already produced two of the PS3's biggest games and we expect lots of lively discussion on Wednesday."

"At Insomniac, we're big fans of our fans," said Ted Price, President and CEO, Insomniac Games. "So getting a chance to talk to Resistance players and answer whatever I can about Resistance 2 is something I'm really looking forward to."

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