LYNDA CARTER JOINS THE CAST OF
THE ELDER SCROLLS III: MORROWIND
Actress To Do Voice Work in New PC and Xbox Videogame
February 5, 2002 (Rockville, MD) - Bethesda Softworks
announced today that actress Lynda Carter, best known for her starring
role as televisions Wonder Woman, has agreed to
do voice-overs for the critically acclaimed role-playing game, The
Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind. Slated to hit stores this Spring
for the PC and the Xbox video game system from Microsoft,
Morrowind offers players a rich fantasy world to explore and a fully
customizable interactive adventure.
Carter has signed on to provide the voices for the female Nords,
one of the races that populate this expansive game.
"We are thrilled to have Lynda Carter join the project,"
says Todd Howard, Morrowind's Project Leader who has won numerous
awards for his previous work. "Adding her talent and personality
to some of our characters is a huge addition for Morrowind. And
of course, I've been a fan since childhood."
After working for so many years in the entertainment industry,
I was delighted to do something new and become involved creatively
with the development of this game, said Carter. I really
enjoyed the experience and believe Morrowind is something that the
gaming public is going to be excited about.
Morrowind also features the creative talent of award-winning musician
Jeremy Soule, who will be responsible for composing and producing
the music for the third chapter in the award-winning Elder Scrolls
series. Soule, who has been called Gamings Greatest Musician,
recently completed the score for the blockbuster videogame Harry
Potter and the Sorcerers Stone.
The design for Morrowind is being led by Ken Rolston, who won the
coveted H.G. Wells Award for Best Role-Playing Game in 1985 and
has created numerous award-winning games throughout his career.
He is generally considered to be one of the godfathers of role-playing
games (RPGs). |