2000:1: A Space Felony

aka: 2000:1: A Space Felony or: How I Came to Value My Life and Murder Mercilessly
Moby ID: 128955

Windows credits (2017)

37 people (30 professional roles, 7 thanks) with 55 credits.

2000:1: A Space Felony

A game by National Insecurities
Created by Gary Kings, Lauren Filby
Produced by Gary Kings, Lauren Filby
Designed by Gary Kings, Lauren Filby
Directed by Gary Kings
Narrative by Gary Kings
Audio Design by Gary Kings
A Fourth Thing by Gary Kings
Programming by Lauren Filby
Art by Lauren Filby
Level Design by Lauren Filby
Many other things by Lauren Filby
Written by Lucy Green
Voice Directed by Lucy Green
Story Consultancy by Daniel Barnes
Characters and Rigging by Jonathan Westlake
Recording Space Provided by Merrymaker Lab
Sound Recording by Anne-Sophie Ouvrier
Sound Engineering by Anne-Sophie Ouvrier

Starring

MAL Max McLaughlin
Ground Control Adam Pelta-Pauls
PAL (cameo) Yasmin Bryce

Music

'Requiem' Giuseppe Verdi (Composer), Claudio Vandelli (Conductor), Performed by The Russian New State Symphony Orchestra
'Air' Johann Sebastian Bach (Composer), Performed by The U.S. Air Force Band
'Moonlight Sonata' Ludwig van Beethoven (Composer), Paul Pitman (Performer)
'Waltz of Flowers' Pyotr Tchaikovsky (Composer), Performed by The Slovak Symphony Philharmonic
'String Quartet No. 15' Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Composer), Performed by The Musopen String Quartet
'Overture to Benvenuto Celiini' Hector Berlioz (Composer), Performed by United States Marine Band
'String Quartet No. 6' Ludwig van Beethoven (Composer), Performed by The Musopen String Quartet
'Swan Lake' Pyotr Tchaikovsky (Composer), Performed by Berliner Philharmoniker
'Symphony No. 7' Ludwig van Beethoven (Composer), Performed by New Philharmonia Orchestra

Other

Thanks National Insecurities would like to thank you for playing 2000:1: A Space Felony, If you enjoyed this; know that we've got much more on the way; so please follow our movements closely., We would also like to thank everyone who made this game possible, Our friends; our families; the fine folks at Humble; and even our greatest enemies, Your support; love; money; and hatred fuel our creativity, Finally; we would also like to unconvincingly claim that any similarities between 2000:1: A Space Felony and other fictional works by startlingly attractive and talented creators are purely coincidental, Stanley Kubrick (Inspiration [uncredited])
2000:1: A Space Felony uses the Unreal® Engine Unreal® is a trademark or registered trademark of Epic Games Inc. in the United States and/or other countries, Unreal ® Engine Copyright 1998-2017 Epic Games Inc., All rights reserved
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