WGA celebrates videogame writers
2008 nominees include 'Star Wars,' 'Fallout 3'
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Org on Monday announced the nominees for its second annual videogame writing award. Games getting the nod ranged from some of the year's biggest releases to a small downloadable title:
- "Command and Conquer: Red Alert 3." The newest entry in Electronic Arts' kitschy military strategy game takes place in a parallel universe where WWII never happened;
- "Dangerous High School Girls in Trouble!" A downloadable game from indie developer Mousechief set in a 1920s girls' boarding school;
- "Fallout 3," Bethesda Softworks' critically acclaimed and bestselling post-apocalyptic role-playing game;
- "Tomb Raider: Underworld," the latest title featuring adventurer Lara Croft, from British publisher Eidos.
Number of credited writers on the nominated games ranged from two up to "Fallout 3's" 12.
Prize will be given at the WGA Awards on Feb. 7. Nominees and the final winner are picked by committees of the Guild's Videogame Writers Caucus and other members active in game writing.









