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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}}
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==
==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.}}
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.
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.
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===Retro Gamer===
====March 27, 2008====
*{{cite web|site=The Mean Machines Archive|title=Retro Gamer - The Making of... MediEvil|type=PDF file|published=March 27, 2008|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20140403014424id_/http://www.meanmachinesmag.co.uk/upload/media/scans/medievil_retrogamer.pdf}}
===MediEvil Boards Q&A===
====February 10, 2013{{Siteref|MediEvil-Boards|11632|Interview with Jason Wilson|February 10, 2012}}====
'''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 [[Palethorn|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{{Siteref|MediEvil-Boards|11686|Interview with Jason Wilson|February 17, 2013}}====
'''1) '''There is an elaborate image underneath the center section of a room in the Asylum level. This is the image;
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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{{Siteref|MediEvil-Boards|11716|Interview with Jason Wilson|February 20, 2013}}====
'''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{{Siteref|MediEvil-Boards|11849|Interview with Jason Wilson|March 1, 2013}}====
'''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.
====November 3, 2013{{Siteref|MediEvil-Boards|13694|Interview with Jason Wilson|November 3, 2013}}====
'''Q''': I'd like to ask if it would be alright if I could ask you about a concept for ''MediEvil 2'' which wound up not being used: You [[Jason_Wilson#February_10.2C_2013|mentioned]] that the original idea for ''MediEvil 2'' involved Zarok being kept prisoner in the Tower of London and Dan had to free him, after which they would then work together in an uneasy alliance. 
I'd like to ask if there is anything more that you can describe about this concept and, if alright, why it wasn't used. About how different was this vision from the way the game actually turned out?
'''Jason Wilson:'''  
Chris came up with the original wonderful idea of setting ''Med' 2'' in Victorian London. I believe at this point that the hero wasn't even Dan Fortisque but an [[Sir Henry Fortesque|ascendant of Dan's]] - a rather dapper skeleton in a top and tails (I forget his name). This revision might have been too similar to Jack Skellington but we ran with the idea for a while. The final design of this character did end up in ''Med' 2'' as the [[Dinner Suit|Victorian outfit]] that Dan gets to wear.
Chris was busy ramping up the pre-production on'' Primal'' and was looking into technology for an engine to run on the then unreleased PS2. I was left with ''Med' 2 ''on my own for a while so I went away and knocked around a few ideas to embellish Chris's overall brief (which was how we had worked on ''Med' 1'').
I came up with the [[The Museum|British Museum]] and the [[Tyrannosaurus Wrecks|exhibits ]] coming to life as well as the [[Vampires]] in London amongst other things. At that point we had Zarok imprisoned in the Tower of London. His spell book which is held in a secure location was stolen and used by an evil cult to resurrect the dead. At some point in this early design spec the player had to team up with Zarok, who was an untrustworthy ally to save the day.
There was an idea that Dan could take out his eye ball and pop into area he had no access to so that he could spy. This was later replaced by Chris with the fabulous Dan-hand idea.
Chris also had the idea of [[Queen Victoria]] being possessed and turned into a giant monster version of Queen Victoria and stomping about London like Godzilla.
After I worked on this design spec a new project director became involved with ''Med' 2'' - [[James Shepherd]]. James kept some of the ideas that Chris and I had specced up but also replaced some ideas with his own, such as replacing Zarok with the [[Palethorn]] gangster character and the [[Iron Slugger (level)|boxing section]]. In terms of art design, I decided that if Zarok was thin and fey then Palethorn would be wide, square and gruff. I liked the contrast between the two villains.
I liked a lot of James' ideas and approved of the main character still being Dan Fortesque. He also added the [[The Time Machine|romantic sub plot]] which was a great idea.
The only mis-steps was that I felt that the boxing match section was misplaced and the level designs were rather flat after the joyous undulations of the original (after a lot of level design work on'' Med' 1'' I had little to do with level design on ''Med 2 ''as I was dealing 100% of my time on art direction and concepts). I would have loved to have seen the monstrous Queen Victoria in the final game.
I still have the original design doc for ''Med' 2 ''before James came on board. It would be interesting to look back at it and see how it evolved. All in all, ''MediEvil 2'' was a polished game that was a good mix of ideas from Chris, James and myself, that took the game in a fresh new direction.
I went on to enjoy working with James on ''Ghosthunter'' where we continued some of the themes of ''MediEvil 2''. Sadly I never worked on another game with Chris again. I have a good deal of respect for both chaps.
Hope that helps.
J
PS - if any of you chaps want a preview of my current project then you can 'like' my Jay Gunn Facebook page. Jay Gunn is my graphic novel writing pseudonym. I'm working on a 'science fiction fantasy horror' comic book series - "Surface Tension." There are some crazy ideas in the story and art and if you liked the art or the games that the Cambridge Studio developed then you'll probably like this story too! :) It'll be released in 2014 by Titan Books.
====November 3, 2013 - additional Q&A{{Siteref|MediEvil-Boards|13697|Another interview with Jason Wilson|November 3, 2013}}====
'''Q''': Actually, if it's still alright, there's one other question I have regarding a cut level in ''MediEvil 2'': someone on the MediEvil Boards found mention of a file called "[[Parliament]]" and I've heard that this was intended to be a level in the game. Is this true? If so, what would it have been like?
'''Jason Wilson''': 
"Parliament" was the level intended as the battle ground for fighting the Queen Victoria monster. It got changed to a different level design when the Queen was dropped for the [[The Demon|big demon]] that replaced her.
I do not think that much work was done on the parliament level.


===RETRO===
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'''JW''' - Chris and I didn't really like'' MediEvil Resurrection''. But I did really like the body redesign of Dan Fortesque, he looked great but I didn't like his run animations - he lost his goofy way of moving.
'''JW''' - Chris and I didn't really like'' MediEvil Resurrection''. But I did really like the body redesign of Dan Fortesque, he looked great but I didn't like his run animations - he lost his goofy way of moving.
===Push Square===
====December 14, 2017====
*{{cite web|site=Push Square|title=Interview: MediEvil Creators Give Their Verdict on the Forthcoming PS4 Remaster|published=December 14, 2017|url=http://www.pushsquare.com/news/2017/12/interview_medievil_creators_give_their_verdict_on_the_forthcoming_ps4_remaster}}
===PREVIEWSworld===
====September 17, 2019====
*{{cite web|site=PREVIEWSworld|title=Dead Man Dan Returns In MediEvil Graphic Novel|published=September 17, 2019|url=https://www.previewsworld.com/Article/234752-Dead-Man-Dan-Returns-In-MediEvil-Graphic-Novel}}


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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Atomic-city]]
*[[atomic-city]]
*[[Jason Wilson's notes]]
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*[http://jasonwilson-folio.blogspot.com/ JASON WILSON - PORTFOLIO]
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*[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)
*[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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