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Darkstar (PC): Interview @ Adventure's Planet

(PC: Adventures) | Posted by Kristophe @ Wednesday - October 12, 2005 - 15:51 -
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My personal thanks to Adventure Planet's Carlo de Caesaris for passing along this highly intriguing and most interesting interview irt Parallax Studio's innovative adventure-thriller, "Darkstar"...

Q: Hi Jeff. Can you tell us something about yourself and Parallax Studio? (About the historical background, past works, future projects...)

Parallax Studio is made up of a group of creatives that have worked on many varied projects, some video game related, some not. David Ferrell, our lead programmer, worked for the now defunct Taldren for three years and programmed several Star Trek Starfleet Command Games (Starfleet Command II and III and Orion Pirates). Trace Beaulieu acted in and helped develop the television series Mystery Science Theater 3000. Richard Corben is a legendary comic artist and his characters and illustrative work have appeared in the 80’s movie Heavy Metal, dozens of issues of the magazine of the same name, and the Meatloaf “Bat out of Hell” album cover. It has been said by Blizzard Producers that his artwork inspired the prolific Diablo series of games. J. Allen Williams, owner and producer/animator has produced many music videos and television commercials, including video/animation work for George Lucas. And music has been supplied by Canada’s own legendary rock band, Rush. Each of us has our areas of strength, and we’ve brought it all together to create a storytelling device called Darkstar. We hope you’ll like it.
And for those of you who might care for something different, this same interview is also posted over at Adventure's Planet in Italian.
 
 
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