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This picture was taken just after the Ion Storm office was built-out at the top of the Chase Tower in downtown Dallas in January 1998. The floor is all terrazzo, with game posters on the walls. The walls next to the elevators and near the doors that lead to both sides of the building were limestone and marble stripes. It was a really, really nice place to work, architecturally speaking.
 > This picture was taken just after the Ion Storm office was built-out at the top of the Chase Tower in downtown Dallas in January 1998.  The floor is all terrazzo, with game posters on the walls.  The walls next to the elevators and near the doors that lead to both sides of the building were limestone and marble stripes.  It was a really, really nice place to work, architecturally speaking.
This picture was taken just after the Ion Storm office was built-out at the top of the Chase Tower in downtown Dallas in January 1998. The floor is all terrazzo, with game posters on the walls. The walls next to the elevators and near the doors that lead to both sides of the building were limestone and marble stripes. It was a really, really nice place to work, architecturally speaking.
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