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Not even The Rolling Stones could make infamous clusters of groupies like The GTOs [2] gather to trade tales of the mysterious backstage antics that Led Zeppelin engaged in.
Darren Bridges, a developer for Sucker Punch, noted that they wanted to make Infamous about "becoming a modern-day superhero", stressing the word "becoming" as the key motivator to show the growth of Cole from a simple bike messenger to someone with god-like powers.
Sometimes he'd get so enthused he'd make infamous goofs, such as when he asked a guest, "Marilyn Monroe went back with Joe DiMaggio after she committed suicide, didn't she?" And there were somewhat askew comments, as in his assessment of Shelley Winters in a 2001 Los Angeles Times interview, "This is a very strong lady who's filled with compassion for everyone in the world.
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