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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*[[Jason Wilson]] listed imagery from German Expressionism films such as [[wikipedia:The Golem (1915 film)|''Der Golem'']] and [[wikipedia:The Cabinet of Dr Caligari|''The Cabinet of Dr Caligari'']] as inspiration for this level.<ref>{{Icon|Facebook}} {{cite web|author=Jason Wilson|published=November 3, 2014|title=Reference and inspiration for the game ''MediEvil''|site=Facebook|url=https://www.facebook.com/JayGunnArts/posts/587295241397225}}</ref>
*[[Jason Wilson]] listed imagery from German Expressionism films such as [[wikipedia:The Golem (1915 film)|''Der Golem'']] and [[wikipedia:The Cabinet of Dr Caligari|''The Cabinet of Dr Caligari'']] as inspiration for this level.<ref>{{Icon|Facebook}} {{cite web|author=Jason Wilson|published=November 3, 2014|title=Reference and inspiration for the game ''MediEvil''|site=Facebook|url=https://www.facebook.com/JayGunnArts/posts/587295241397225}}</ref>
*At an earlier stage of development, the village was called '''Burtonville'''.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/HobbyConsolas070EspecialMedievil Hobby Consolas 70, Especial ''MediEvil'' - El nacimiento de una leyenda (o casi)]. Published in July 1997 by Axel Springer España.</ref>
*At an earlier stage of development, the village was called '''Burtonville''', likely as a nod to Tim Burton, whose works greatly inspired ''MediEvil's'' art style.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/HobbyConsolas070EspecialMedievil Hobby Consolas 70, Especial ''MediEvil'' - El nacimiento de una leyenda (o casi)]. Published in July 1997 by Axel Springer España.</ref>


==References==
==References==