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Interactive Demo Bethesda CD

The Morrowind Interactive Demo refers to at least a couple different prerelease press kits for Morrowind. These CDs were distributed to various press outlets by Bethesda in the USA and Ubisoft in UK/Europepotentially Australia as well in the leadup to Morrowind's release. The files on the Bethesda CD and the Ubisoft CD contain similar content, but with entirely different program files and subsequently, differing pre-release media. The Ubisoft press disk was packaged in a square tin case with an Elder Scroll-shaped keychain included inside. The Bethesda press disk seemingly was not given any similar packaging or collectibles with it. It's worth noting that a lot of the content on these press CDs, such as wallpapers, concept art, and loading screens, were available from different places, usually in lower quality than the Interactive Demo. The seven "Video Tour" clips were also notably available for download from the old elderscrolls.com site before and after Morrowind's release. While both CDs contain the seven clips of the "Video Tour" the Ubisoft CD contains an additional Gamespot preview video with Greg Kasavin.

Ubisoft Demo Title Screen


Bethesda Demo Title Screen

ContentsEdit

Bethesda CDEdit

Video TourEdit

Video TutorialsEdit

Morrowind ExtrasEdit

  • Game Info
  • World Info
  • TES Construction Set Info
  • Screenshots
  • Wallpapers
  • Morrowind Art

Bonus MaterialsEdit

Save FileEdit

The save is titled "(?)". Its file size is 432 MB, and it was created on (?), 2001.Needs investigation - There does not appear to be any save file for Morrowind on either disk.

GalleryEdit

Character RendersEdit

The Ubisoft version of the CD includes 4 high quality renders of the promotional images for four of the ten playable races. These were likely for the press to add to magazine articles, webpages, and other promotion materials.

VideosEdit

See AlsoEdit