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For a number of years Graham has created scripts and storylines for a number of computer games developers and publishers.
Better TomorrowGame developed by Enlight Hong Kong Instructions and character dialogue ComposeGame developed by Enlight Hong Kong Instructions and character dialogue Yager Game developed by Yager (Berlin) & published by THQ. Published May 28th 2003 Author - All Character Dialogue Character development Joint Storyline development X Beyond the Frontier Game developed by Egosoft & published by THQ European game of the year 1999 Author of - All Character Dialogue Character development Joint Storyline development Alan Hanson Football Game 2001 Published by Codemasters Scripted - Alan Hanson dialogue, game comments & match summaries ColossusPublished by Enlight - Hong Kong Scripted Character development Joint Storyline development Currently in development with Enlight, Hong Kong Shadowbane On-Line Adventure Game - Developed by Swift Entertaiment Gmbh Character & story development Future Commando 2050 AD Developed & published by Rage Ltd Storyline development Conflict Game developed by G9 & THQ. Never published Author of - All Character Dialogue Character development Joint Storyline development Metal Force Abandoned project with Crytek Studios
The Ghost of Grimmanor Towers Fully scripted ghost/adventure game currently seeking developer. Read what they said about “Yager”
"The characters come alive in Yager. There are 20 you interact with, in varying degrees. Voice-acting is well done -- you're frequently contacted by friend and foe alike on your ship's comms and humor is liberally laced throughout. I often found myself chuckling at some of the things Magnus and the other characters said. Script writer Graham Rhodes contributed to Yager's storyline. Magnus will sometimes remark, "What ever happened to Graham Rhodes?" http://tarasresources.net/yager.htm
"Sound is very good in terms of ship and weapons sounds and background music that varies with theme and tempo. There are 20 characters you interact with, voice acting is very good with some well-done foreign accents, scripting and humor. Yager is funny! I often found myself chuckling at the characters wise-cracks. Yager is a sleeper!"
"Voice acting is excellent and time was obviously taken in the script writing. Humor is liberally laced throughout and I often found myself chuckling at some of the character's remarks, especially Magnus's sarcasm and wise cracks. One of Yager's biggest treats is its character-heavy storyline. Magnus meets up with technology-deprived Russian mechanics, free trade zone barkeepers and redneck outlaws, and all of them have something interesting, funny or silly to say. "
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