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Article: Hollywood Sound Effects Editor and Designer Set to Work on Black Isle's 'Torment'.
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- April 27, 1999
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IRVINE, Calif., April 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Black Isle Studios, the role-playing game division of Interplay Entertainment Corp. (Nasdaq: IPLY) announced today sound effects designer, David Farmer, whose film credits include "Armageddon"(TM) and "Con Air"(TM), will lend his talents to their next release, "Planescape: Torment"(TM). Farmer will be credited with the sound design for "Torment," which is being developed in house at Black Isle using the engine from the award-winning title, "Baldur's Gate"(TM). "Planescape: Torment" is the first computer role-playing game to be set in the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons(R) Planescape(R) campaign setting.
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