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I can confirm that I've received permission directly from Tim Larkin for the use of the information contained on his biography page Tim Larkin's Biography. ToriaURU 19:10, 31 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Link to games instead?
A lot of the titles he's credited with in the article such as Lord of the Rings or The Incredibles link not to the computer game version, but to the original books or movies. Since he's a game audio director I assume it's the game versions that he worked on, but the article doesn't explicitly state this, or link to the game versions. (Also AFAIK there is no LOTR game called "Lord of the Rings" - they all have other titles. —EatMyShortz 11:01, 1 February 2006 (UTC)