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    ==Biography (''MediEvil 2'')==
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    |caption=Jason Wilson in ''[[The Making of MediEvil]]'' video.
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    |medievil2=Art Design
    |resurrection=Original ''MediEvil'' Design<br>Voice Talent ([[Sir Dan]])
    |medievilps4=Project Consultant<br>Cast (Sir Daniel Fortesque)<br>Special Thanks
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    '''Jason Wilson''' was responsible for the game and art design on the original ''[[MediEvil]]'', and was the writer of its preliminary script. He continued to work on the art design of ''[[MediEvil 2]]'', but had less input in terms of the game design. He was brought on as a project consultant for the [[MediEvil (2019)|2019 remake]] of ''MediEvil''.


    Wilson is the voice of the series protagonist [[Sir Daniel Fortesque]] in all the games safe for ''MediEvil 2''. He performed his lines for the original game through gritted teeth with a bucket over his head.{{Siteref|MediEvil-Boards|11338|Interview with Jason Wilson|December 25, 2012}}
    ==Biography==
    The following biography appeared on MediEvil 2's official European website.{{Siteref|MED2-EU-Site|uk/nonshocked/biography/biography1.htm|Biography}}{{Siteref|MED2-EU-Site|uk/nonshocked/biography/biography2.htm|Biography, page 2}} According to Wilson, it was not written by him despite a part of it being in first person.{{Siteref|atomic-city|links/links.htm|links|quote=Another oldie web site that is still running for Medievil 2. It has a few 'bios' of the team members on this site but it must be pointed out that I did not write my own bio someone else wrote it masquerading as me and it misses out a few details.}}
    ===Jason Wilson (29) – Lead Artist===
    ===Jason Wilson (29) – Lead Artist===
    Jason is responsible for setting the style, character designs and environments. Progressing the style set by the previous adventure into the exciting possibilities of the Victorian age.
    With ''[[MediEvil 2|Medievil2]]'' that means turning his twisted and bizarre design ideas into conforming art guides.


    Short personal biography: Lots of arcade games!… ''Pacmania'', ''Space Harrier'', loathsome football games, and I designed a number of arcade adventure games in the late 80s. I also worked extensively on the first ''[[Medievil]] '' game as Concept Artist/Lead Designer. In the past my job roles have ranged from an Arcade conversion slave, to being Lead Designer, Lead Artist and Creative Director.


    Jason is responsible for setting the style, character designs and environments. Progressing the style set by the previous adventure into the exciting possibilities of the Victorian age.
    With Medievil2 that means turning his twisted and bizarre design ideas into conforming art guides.
    Short personal biography: Lots of arcade games!… Pacmania, Space Harrier, loathsome football games, and I designed a number of arcade adventure games in the late 80s. I also worked extensively on the first Medievil game as Concept Artist/Lead Designer. In the past my job roles have ranged from an Arcade conversion slave, to being Lead Designer, Lead Artist and Creative Director.
    ==Interviews==
    ==Interviews==
    ===December 25, 2012<ref>http://sirdanielfortesque.proboards.com/post/11338</ref>===
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    '''1) '''In the Japanese version of the original MediEvil, Sir Daniel wears a helmet that is absent from the other versions of the game. What was the reason for this?
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    '''JW''' - "The helmet was a stipulation from our Japanese partners. Lots of games have changes made to them when being translated for other countries, especially between Japan and the West and vica versa - this can be due to cultural differences or just things being fixed between versions. For Medievil there was a worry in Japan that Dan's skeletal head might be seen as a bad spirit and not a 'hero.' Japan is still quite a spiritual country and things we simply take at face value (no pun intended) can be interpreted in a very different way in different cultures - a skull being no exception. So for gameplay it was decided to hide Dan's face behind a mask!
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    '''2)''' From some interviews, we've heard that a playable character called Morton the Earthworm was planned but didn't make it into the final game. There is, however, this FMV for the Asylum, taken from the PAL version and shows Sir Dan using Morton to unlock the door.
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    *[[atomic-city]]
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    Can you please confirm if this was intended to be the introduction to Morton’s level, and could you state what his level was going to be like? Also, was Morton a possible inspiration for the Dan Hand sections in MediEvil 2?
     
    '''JW''' - "It is is quite common (like films) that a lot of things get left on the cutting room floor during production. These reasons can be many; lack of time to finish an element, something just not working during playing, or simply deciding it gets in the way of pacing. There was to be a playable level with Morton the worm, I illustrated and mocked up a level that featured Morton in a side scrolling level set inside the Asylum. We left the FMV sequence in the game as it got us out of a plot hole as to how Dan gets into the Asylum, plus it was funny to see Dan pluck a worm from his eye socket.
    Morton was not really an inspiration for the Dan Hand but I would say we all like the idea of 'Russian doll' type characters - you know, character living inside another or a change in scale for gameplay. We always wanted to add funny cute gameplay elements and so changing the scale of an environment around a character certainly shared a similarity between Morton and Dan Hand."
     
    '''3)''' In the FMV introduction to the Ghost Ship, Sir Daniel is featured attempting to escape from a Jabberwocky creature, and footage shown during the making of video briefly reveals a gameplay portion of this scenario. Was this intended to completely be a chase-styled level, and if so, how far did it get before being removed?
     
    '''JW''' - "Yes it was glimpsed in that making of video. We simply were starting to run out of time so we made the decision to drop the level. We had the level running with some gameplay but the animation requirements were looking unlikely due to animating the Jabberwocky monsters as it ran and smashed its way through the level."
     
    '''4)''' In the ST files from MediEvil 1, there is a track that is not used in the game at all. This is the music;
     
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    What was this track to be used for?
     
    '''JW''' - "Not sure, it was probably for one of the cut levels. Again it is not unusual for a musician to write more tracks than required so the game director can choose a track they like."
     
    '''5) '''I've heard a rumor that there was intended to be a whole level aboard Zarok’s train and it was intended to be a type of on-rails shooter. Can you please confirm whether this is true or not?
     
    '''JW''' - "This was never discussed as an idea and must be a complete rumour. The train was almost cut from the game as it was quite hard to have it run along the track as it kept falling off! But I really wanted the train kept in the game so I managed to convince the coders to keep it. I'm glad we did."
     
    '''6)''' This is a question I have had for some time; it’s about the voice-over for Sir Daniel Fortesque. I have read from some sites that you were the one who provided the English voice-over for Sir Dan in all three of the MediEvil games, but other sites claim that actor Stéphane Cornicard provided the voice for Sir Dan in the original MediEvil. Can you please clarify this matter?
     
    '''JW''' - "Yeah the original and the PSP version was my voice. We tried getting actors to do it but we were never happy so I stepped in and did it - my finest hour! Never heard of Mr Cornicard, I have no idea who he is? The voice in Playstation Allstars is not my voice, he sounds a little too much like the Swedish Chef for my liking. What a lot of people may not realise is that I wrote a script for what Dan actually says and then just read the lines through gritted teeth with a bucket over my head! One point I would make is that on most online wiki sites anyone can actually change information on them, so don't always believe all the credits or facts you read on a wiki!"
     
    '''7)''' I'm not sure if you're able to answer this question, but what was the specific date (days and month) that MediEvil 2 took place in?
     
    '''JW''' - "Honestly cannot remember! But it is not really our world or history - it is an alternative history."
     
    '''8)''' Just for fun, what was the story behind the “Mr. Apple” that’s stated toward the end of the credits in MediEvil 1?
     
    '''JW''' - "Mr Apple was a mascot created by the games programmer James Busby. I think Matt Johnson or Katie Sorrel drew a face on it but then one of the team put Mr Apple in the microwave and cooked him! He was radiated after that point and never decayed! He was a super Mr Apple! He lived in the office for many years and even made it into the game's credits. He should have appeared as a character!"
    '''JW''' - "There you go. Happy Christmas"
    ==February 10, 2013<ref>http://sirdanielfortesque.proboards.com/post/11632</ref>==
     
    '''1)''' Dan's voice in MediEvil 2 sounds very different from his voice in the first game and Resurrection. Did you also provide his voice-over in that game or was it a different person?
     
    '''JW''' - I did the voice for Medievil 1 and the PSP remake but not for Medievil 2 or the Allstars game.
     
    '''2)''' The ending that players receive for collecting all the chalices feature Dan and Kiya using the Time Machine to travel back to Zarok's arena in Gallowmere where they are then attacked by the dragon creature that Zarok transformed into in the first game, except that it has Palthorn's head in this scenario. Can you please explain what this ending meant? Were there any ideas to make a sequel continuing from this scenario?
     
    '''JW '''- The original idea for Med 2 had Zarok being kept prisoner in the Tower of London and Dan had to free him. The two of them then had to work together in an easy alliance. In the final game it was just his spell book. The ending was really only meant as a bit of fun, that Palethorn had used the spell book to travel back and rewrite time - Dan had not only travelled back in time but also to an alternative time line. But most of all it was just a silly B-movie twist ending for fun.
    ==February 17, 2013<ref>http://sirdanielfortesque.proboards.com/post/11686</ref>==
    '''1) '''There is an elaborate image underneath the center section of a room in the Asylum level. This is the image;
     
    [[File:HeadMonk.png|thumb|left]]
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    What is this meant to be? Is it a kind of easter egg?
     
    '''JW''' - If memory serves me correctly that is the head monk of the Asylum. Some may think it is a young Zarok, but it is not.
     
    '''2)''' I've heard a rumor that the Anubis Stone sub-plot from the PSP remake was originally intended for the first game but never made it in because of time constraints. Is this true?
     
    '''JW''' - There was no Anubis stone sub plot that I can remember from the original Medievil. None of the original designers of Medievil was directly involved with the remake.
     
    '''3)''' Was the Jabberwocky chase level still intact when the demo of the first MediEvil was released? If so, could hacking the demo files possibly turn-up the level?
     
    '''JW''' - The Jabberwocky chase level only ever got to a rough stage of development before it was dropped. Some remnants may exist in the code base but I'm not sure.
     
    '''4)''' A member on the forum discovered a message located within the memory files of the original MediEvil stating; "Buzby sucks eggs, and Eastwood smells!" Would you happen to know the purpose of this message? I assume it was for humorous intentions.
     
    '''JW '''- Ha - 'that' message! Buzby refers to the game coder - James Busby, I think it was an affectionate joke. The 'Eastwood' thing is a private joke known by only a few members of the original team and I couldn't possibly explain it! :)
     
    '''JW''' - Glad you guys are still enjoying the game after all these years! It is a happy thought to know that a bunch of people still enjoy the work that went into that game!
     
    Be sure to check out Chris Sorrel's new spaceman game (coming soon) and my sci-fi/fantasy graphic novel - Surface Tension (coming in Sept). Both projects have a certain quirkiness that Medievil fans might appreciate.
    ==February 20, 2013<ref>http://sirdanielfortesque.proboards.com/post/11716</ref>==
    '''1)''' During the level, would the camera have been positioned behind Dan as he ran from the creature or would it have been more Crash Bandicoot style, with Dan running towards the screen as the Jabberwocky chased him?
     
    '''JW''' - We were trying both approaches, into and away from the camera. It was abandoned due to time constraints. Another reason for abandoning it was when we played Crash Bandicoot, we realised that the level didn't add that much value to the gameplay.
     
    I have the original scans for the level layout knocking around somewhere.
    ==March 1, 2013<ref>http://sirdanielfortesque.proboards.com/post/11849</ref>==
    '''1)''' In the games trailer and concept art, the ride aboard Zarok's train seems like it was meant to take Dan completely around the exterior of Zarok's Lair. Was the ride aboard the train originally intended to be longer?
     
    '''JW''' - Yes the train journey had a stopping off point at Zarok's Lair. The train journey was not much longer but there was a level based around Dan climbing Zarok's Lair.
     
    '''2)''' Another thing about Zarok's Lair; by using a teleport cheat, it has been discovered that parts of the exterior of the lair were built to be solid, and concept art seems to imply that Dan was meant to ascend the Lair's exterior. Was the Lair in-fact intended to be climbed, similar with Cathedral Spires from MediEvil 2?
     
    '''JW''' - And yes, there was a level designed around traversing the exterior of Zarok's Lair. You see the castle in the FMV sequence and in the train journey. It was dropped due to pacing and time issues.
     
    '''3) '''There was a kind-of newspaper that was released with MediEvil 2. 


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    Do you know anything about this newspaper? Is it canonical to the game?


    '''JW''' - The newspaper was only used in the Press Kit boxed edition of Med' 2. Most of the Cambridge Studio Press kits (Med 1, 2 and Ghosthunter and Primal) were released to the Press in nice swanky Press boxed editions.
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    *[http://jasonwilson-folio.blogspot.com/ JASON WILSON - PORTFOLIO]
    *[http://web.archive.org/web/20080319025613/http://www.atomic-city.co.uk/ atomic-city concept art and design of Jason Wilson] (archived at Wayback Machine Internet Archive)
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    Latest revision as of 16:13, 25 May 2024

    Jason Wilson
    MediEvil-MakingOf2-Frame1860-Wilson.png
    Jason Wilson in The Making of MediEvil video.
    Credits
    MediEvil (1998) Game Design
    Art Design
    Texture Art
    Preliminary Script
    Additional Voices (Sir Dan)
    MediEvil 2 Art Design
    MediEvil: Resurrection Original MediEvil Design
    Voice Talent (Sir Dan)
    MediEvil (2019) Project Consultant
    Cast (Sir Daniel Fortesque)
    Special Thanks

    Jason Wilson was responsible for the game and art design on the original MediEvil, and was the writer of its preliminary script. He continued to work on the art design of MediEvil 2, but had less input in terms of the game design. He was brought on as a project consultant for the 2019 remake of MediEvil.

    Wilson is the voice of the series protagonist Sir Daniel Fortesque in all the games safe for MediEvil 2. He performed his lines for the original game through gritted teeth with a bucket over his head.[1]

    Biography

    The following biography appeared on MediEvil 2's official European website.[2][3] According to Wilson, it was not written by him despite a part of it being in first person.[4]

    Jason Wilson (29) – Lead Artist

    Jason is responsible for setting the style, character designs and environments. Progressing the style set by the previous adventure into the exciting possibilities of the Victorian age. With Medievil2 that means turning his twisted and bizarre design ideas into conforming art guides.

    Short personal biography: Lots of arcade games!… Pacmania, Space Harrier, loathsome football games, and I designed a number of arcade adventure games in the late 80s. I also worked extensively on the first Medievil game as Concept Artist/Lead Designer. In the past my job roles have ranged from an Arcade conversion slave, to being Lead Designer, Lead Artist and Creative Director.

    Interviews

    See also

    Gallery

    References

    1. ProBoards Interview with Jason Wilson on MediEvil Boards. Published December 25, 2012.
    2. MediEvil 2 Biography on MediEvil 2 Official EU Website (archived version at Internet Archive Wayback Machine).
    3. MediEvil 2 Biography, page 2 on MediEvil 2 Official EU Website (archived version at Internet Archive Wayback Machine).

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