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Matthew Costello
American writer

Matthew John Costello (born 1948) is an Irish-American writer specializing in the genres of horror, gothic, and science fiction. His articles have appeared in publications including the Los Angeles Times and Sports Illustrated. He has scripted Trilobyte's bestselling CD-ROM interactive dramas The 7th Guest and its sequel The 11th Hour, as well as many other video games.

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Career

Costello continued Dana Lombardy's "Gaming" column on Asimov's Science Fiction beginning in April 1986, which renamed to "Neat Stuff" in April 1989 and he continued until June 1990.

Along with F. Paul Wilson, Costello created and scripted FTL Newsfeed, which ran daily on the Sci-Fi Channel from 1992 to 1996. In 2005 his novel Beneath Still Waters was adapted into a film by director Brian Yuzna.

Costello also wrote Island of the Skull (Pocket Books), an original prequel to Peter Jackson's film, King Kong.

Along with his adult genres, he has created works for children. His works include the book series The Kids of Einstein Elementary (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 the 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 novelization, as well as a new game for Eidos with Neil Richards and Swedish developer Avalanche Studios.

Books

GenreTitlesYear(s)
Anthology1991-2017
Chapbook2011
Children's literature1999-2004
Comic books1991-1998
Cozy mystery series: Cherringham Mysteries (with Neil Richards)2013-2024
Cozy mystery series: Mydworth Mysteries (with Neil Richards)2019-2024
Fantasy & science fiction1969-1971
Horror fiction1987-2017
Nonfiction1991-1998
Role-playing and board games1984-2018
Suspense1992-2024

Video games

TitlePublisherRelease
Bad Boys II (Bad Boys: Miami Takedown)Empire Interactive2004
Barbie's Riding ClubMattel Media1998
Clifford The Big Red Dog: Reading (with Leonard Mlodinow)Scholastic2000
Clue Chronicles: Fatal IllusionAtari Interactive (formerly Hasbro Interactive)1999
Cyberchase: Castleblanca QuestThe Learning Company2003
Cyberchase: Carnival ChaosThe Learning Company2003
Cyberchase: Online AdventurePBS2003
Derelict (with F. Paul Wilson)Syfy (formerly Sci-Fi Channel)1996
Disney G ForceDisney Interactive Studios2009
Disney UniverseDisney Interactive Studios2011
Disney's HerculesDisney Interactive1998
Disney's Math Quest (with F. Paul Wilson)Disney Interactive (Aladdin (franchise)1998
Doom 3id software / Activision2004
Doom 3: BFG Editionid software / Activision2012
Doom 3: Resurrection of Evilid software / Activision2005
Double Happy: The Infinite SadnessMonkeystack2013
Just Cause (with Neil Richards)Eidos Interactive2006
Just Cause 2 (with Neil Richards)Square Enix2010
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (video game)Disney Interactive Studios2007
Planet of the Apes: Last Frontier (with Neil Richards)Playstation2017
Quake ChampionsBethesda Softworks2017
RageBethesda Softworks2011
Resident Evil 4 (2023 video game)Capcom2023
Resident Evil 4: Separate WaysCapcom2023
Shellshock: Nam '67Eidos Interactive2004
Starsky & HutchEmpire Interactive2003
The 7th GuestVirgin Interactive Entertainment (formerly Virgin Games)1993
The 7th Guest VR (based on original story by)Vertigo Studios and Exkee2023
The 11th HourVirgin Interactive Entertainment (formerly Virgin Games)1995
The Cartoon History of the UniversePutnam New Media1995
The Italian JobEidos Interactive2003
The Walking Dead: No Man's LandNext Games2015

Awards

References

  1. "Costello, Matthew – The Bram Stoker Awards". The Bram Stoker Awards – Horror's premier literary award. Retrieved 10 September 2024. https://www.thebramstokerawards.com/novel/costello-matthew/