CSI Files
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If you've finished the first CSI: Crime Scene Investigation computer game and itching for more cases to solve, you could be in luck.
Sources recently told Adrenaline Vault the game's developer, Ubi Soft Entertainment, has "tentative plans" for a follow-up. However, a Ubi Soft spokesperson was keeping mum on the possibility of a second CSI game, saying that there a "no definite plans".
The first CSI computer game was released in March this year (story). With a script by noted crime writer and CSI novelist <font color=yellow>Max Allan Collins</font>, the game allowed players to take the role of a rookie CSI and investigation five cases witht he Las Vegas CSI team.
<font color=yellow>William Petersen</font> (Gil Grissom), <font color=yellow>Marg Helgenberger</font> (Catherine Willows) and the other CSI cast members provided the voices for their computer generated counterparts, while crime scene analyst <font color=yellow>Daniel Holstein</font> lent his forensic expertise.
As stated above, please note that Ubi Soft has not made any official announcement about a second CSI game, and you should treat this information as you would any other rumour. The original article can be found here at the Adrenaline Vault. Thanks to the William Petersen Appreciation Page for this!<center></center>
Sources recently told Adrenaline Vault the game's developer, Ubi Soft Entertainment, has "tentative plans" for a follow-up. However, a Ubi Soft spokesperson was keeping mum on the possibility of a second CSI game, saying that there a "no definite plans".
The first CSI computer game was released in March this year (story). With a script by noted crime writer and CSI novelist <font color=yellow>Max Allan Collins</font>, the game allowed players to take the role of a rookie CSI and investigation five cases witht he Las Vegas CSI team.
<font color=yellow>William Petersen</font> (Gil Grissom), <font color=yellow>Marg Helgenberger</font> (Catherine Willows) and the other CSI cast members provided the voices for their computer generated counterparts, while crime scene analyst <font color=yellow>Daniel Holstein</font> lent his forensic expertise.
As stated above, please note that Ubi Soft has not made any official announcement about a second CSI game, and you should treat this information as you would any other rumour. The original article can be found here at the Adrenaline Vault. Thanks to the William Petersen Appreciation Page for this!<center></center>