NoobFeed.com covers their love for abolutely bizarre platform classics with the announcement that GOG.com has a one-day promo going on for Psychonauts. Grab this Double Fine production right now and be amazed!
Forget Call of Duty: Black Ops - this may be the greatest gaming news you hear all week. Double Fine front man Tim Schafer has said that he's finally in the mood to consider a sequel to the 2005 cult adventure game, Psychonauts...
The Inception trailer is a gold-wrapped gift to the internet's tradition of mash-ups. The trailer's music alone lathers a suffocatingly-thick coat of drama on anything it touches, as evidenced by this way-better-than-the-actual-trailer Alan Wake trailer. And beneath that, Psychonauts gets a full Inception trailer work up - the result is phenomenal, and a little disturbing...
El33tonline writes: Double Fine Productions is ten years old today, July 27th 2010! Ten years ago today, Tim Schafer and some like-minded individuals thought it would be a good idea to start an independent videogame development company, after years of working at LucasArts making classic titles such as Monkey Island, Day of the Tentacle, Full Throttle and Grim Fandango. What fools.
The various anniversaries in video game history, including Super Metroid, Psychonauts, Okami, Nintendogs, and...Seinfeld?
Double Fine founder and legendary video game developer Tim Schafer has told GamerZines that he would love to do another Psychonauts and that he has a lot of ideas for a follow-up, but has questioned whether people would really want a sequel over something new.
Psychonauts developer Double Fine has released the official soundtrack for the much-loved game providing fans with an array of options to purchase and download from Amazon, iTunes, Napster etc. There's the official cinematic score and the regular soundtrack to check out.
Destructoid: While we'd love for Double Fine to be quietly working on a sequel to Psychonauts, that doesn't look like it's happening any time soon. But even having their hands full with Brutal Legend, Psychonauts is not forgotten. Psycho-pedia, an online compendium of all things Psychonauts related has launched in a pre-release phase over at Double Fine's official Web site. It looks like it will be home to all things Psychonauts related, including game information, fan artwork, and more. It's a work in progress, but there's already some great stuff there, including a bunch of killer concept art.