- Publisher: Eidos Interactive
- Release Date: Jun 25, 2001
Summary:
Theory has it Anachronox was once home to millions of quarantined aliens who died of some horrible plague (Anachronox literally means "poison from a previous time"), leaving this city to fall to ruins, to be taken over by the refuse of the galaxy as the center of their nefarious dealings. Here our story begins. [Eidos Interactive]
| Rating: | T |
|---|---|
| Developer: | Ion Storm |
| Genre(s): | Role-Playing |
| ESRB Descriptors: | Animated Violence, Mature Sexual Themes |
| Cast | Credit |
|---|---|
| Tom Hall | Project Leader |
| Tom Hall | Project Leader |
| Tom Hall | Project Leader |
| Tom Hall | Project Leader |
| Jake Strider Hughes | Director |
| Jake Strider Hughes | Producer |
| Richard Zangrande Gaubert | Paco "El Puna" Estrella (Voice) |
| Richard Zangrande Gaubert | Writing Credits |
| Richard Zangrande Gaubert | Writing Credits |
| Bill Brown | Original Music |
| Brian "Squirrel" Eisorloh | Lead Programmer |
| Charles C. Johnson | Additional Animator |
| Don Martinez | Lead Artist |
| Lee Perry III | Lead Artist |
| Bruce DuBose | Sylvester "Sly" Boots (Voice) |
| Bruce DuBose | Sylvester "Sly" Boots (Voice) |
| Raphael Perry | Grumpos Matavastros (Voice) |
| Denise Lee | Dr. Rho Bowman (Voice) |
| Orion Walker | Democratus (Voice) |
| Ellen Loci | Stiletto Anyway (Voice) |
| Jenni Tooley | Fatima Doohan (Voice) |
| Brian Eisorloh | Lead Programmer |
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