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Hervé Lange, honorary member of MO5.COM

The MO5.COM association is delighted to announce that Hervé Lange, creator of B.A.T., has joined the association as an honorary member. He will also be taking part in the Support Committee for the National Video Games Museum. He sees our initiative as a necessary and welcome one, and is offering us his support.

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Retrogaming Made in France: Interviews with the association's honorary members

At Paris Games Week 2019, to coincide with the release of the Retrogaming Made in France series, we welcomed several honorary members of the association to our stand. They presented their work to us, and explained why they had agreed to join us and to be part of the association.

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Jean-Martial Lefranc, honorary member of MO5.COM

The MO5.COM association is delighted to announce that Jean-Martial Lefranc, co-founder of Cryo Interactive, has joined the association as an honorary member.

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Ian Livingstone, honorary member of MO5.COM

The MO5.COM association is delighted to announce that Ian Livingstone, former chairman of Eidos, has joined the association as an honorary member. He sees our initiative as necessary and welcome, and is offering us his support by agreeing to become an honorary member of the association. There's no doubt that the support of such an important figure in the

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Alain Le Diberder, honorary member of MO5.COM

The MO5.COM association is delighted to announce that Alain Le Diberder, founder of the Game One channel, has joined the association as an honorary member. He will also be taking part in the Support Committee for the National Video Games Museum. He sees our initiative as necessary and welcome, and is offering us his support.

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Yannick Cadin and François-Xavier Talgorn, honorary members of MO5.COM

The MO5.COM association is delighted to announce that Yannick Cadin and François-Xavier Talgorn, pioneers at Ubisoft, have joined the association as honorary members. They will also be taking part in the Support Committee for the National Video Games Museum. They see our initiative as necessary and welcome, and are offering us their support. There is no doubt that

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