Last Online: 1/30/07

Tom Edwards

     
Tom is a techno-geek riddle, wrapped in a geocultural mystery, inside a gaming enigma. A geographer/cartographer by training who evolved into geocultural strategist and consultant, with a particular interest and emphasis on global content risks in games and simulations.

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Career Summary

Long-time gamer who studied geopolitics and cross-cultural communications, then joined Microsoft in 1992. I provided consultation on nearly every Microsoft 1st party PC and Xbox game between 1995 and 2005, in addition to many 2nd and 3rd party titles (as the former Senior Geopolitical Strategist for Microsoft, in which I reviewed game content for potential geocultural risks and opportunities). As of 2005, my company Englobe (http://www.englobe.com) provides similar content management and strategy advisement to content-intense businesses, including games.

Example Uber Module

This is an example of an Uber Module. These modules can be used for a variety of things like feature lists, system requirements, quote lists, descriptions, video showcases, and more. Only your imagination is the limit!

Uber

pronounced ew bur

1. The German word for "above".

2. The word uber comes from the German language. During the late 1990's, uber became a hip, trendy synonym for super; i.e. ubercool - supercool.

3.The ultimate, above all, the best, top, something that nothing is better than.

4. Used in 1337 speak or netspeak meaning best, very, ultimate



You can do a variety of things in an Uber Module such as:

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