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"Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge"
Maria Sanchez, 1937
"Growing up poor, I always dreamed of bigger and better things. I never dreamed I would end up where I am now, running a repair station in the Arixo desert. Not that I am complaining, I know things could be a lot worse for me, especially when looking back on what I came from. And then, when I finally thought I was golden, that jerk went and died, leaving me all his debt. I had to start all over again.
But between my skills and my looks, I am back on my feet. I know it's stupid, but I thank God everyday for the way I look. It is amazing what a man will do for a good looking gal. Some people may say that I take advantage of this, but why not? If men are going to be stupid enough to fall for it, who am I to blame? Not that I couldn't succeed on my own. I think I proved that I am more than just a pretty face when I won the Republic of Texas championship. Either way, all I know is that I will never, ever be poor again."
Microsoft Game Studios' "Crimson Skies" places gamers in the role of daring air pirates in a fictional 1930s landscape where a shattered United States of America is ruled by gunship diplomacy and airship piracy. The transcontinental railroad and highway system, milestones in American history, have become treacherous avenues and civilization has taken to the skies to traverse allied countries.
Available this October, "Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge" combines thrilling aerial combat with the swashbuckling style of a Hollywood action-adventure movie. "Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge" lets gamers pilot up to 10 tricked out warbirds to fight against nefarious air pirates and behemoth war zeppelins.
For more information, head to www.crimsonskies.com .

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