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Matthew J. Costello (born 1948) is the author or coauthor of numerous novels and nonfiction works. His articles have appeared in publications including the ''Los Angeles Times'' and ''Sports Illustrated''. He scripted Trilobyte's bestselling CD-ROM interactive dramas ''The 7th Guest'' and its sequel ''The 11th Hour'', as well as many other videogames. == Career == Along with F. Paul Wilson, Costello created and scripted ''FTL Newsfeed'', which ran daily on the Sci-Fi Channel from 1992-1996. His television credits also include shows on The Disney Channel, PBS, the BBC, and many others. In 2005 his novel ''Beneath Still Waters'' was adapted into a film by director Brian Yuzna. His latest suspense novel, ''Nowhere'', was published in 2007. Costello also wrote ''Island of the Skull'' (Pocket Books), an original prequel to Peter Jackson's film, ''King Kong''. Costello's work for children include the book series ''The Kids of Einstein Elementary'', published by Scholastic, and ''Magic Everywhere'' (Random House), as well as games including ''Aladdin’s Mathquest'' (Disney), ''A Cartoon History of the Universe'' (Putnam) and two math games based on the hit PBS Kids show ''Cyberchase''. He is designer of role-playing and board games, including ''Dungeons & Dragons'', ''Call of Cthulhu'', ''Batman'', ''Lone Wolf & Cub'', and many others. Recently, Costello worked on ''Rage'', a post-apocalyptic action-adventure game for id Software and wrote its novelisation, as well as a new game for Eidos with Neil Richards and Swedish developer Avalanche Studios. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Matthew Costello」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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