SANTIAGO — With the sound of helicopters whirling and Chile’s La Moneda presidential palace ablaze, a virtual couple joins the resistance movement against a military dictatorship in a video game released ahead of the 50th anniversary of Chile’s 1973 coup. Creator and Chilean sociologist Jorge Olivares spent six years working on the espionage video game
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