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Psychonauts

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Psychonauts is a platform game developed by Double Fine Productions, published by Majesco, and released on April 19, 2005, for the Microsoft Xbox, the Sony PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Windows. It was the first game from Double Fine Productions, a...


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Psychonauts is a platform game developed by Double Fine Productions and released on April 19, 2005 for the Microsoft Xbox, the Sony PlayStation 2, and the PC. Contents 1 Whispering Rock 2 Basic Braining 3 Brain Tumbler Experiment 4 Sasha's Shooting...


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The Village Voice
Psychonautical
08/06/2002: 806 words, approx. 3 pages
TRANSFIGURATIONS By Alex Grey Inner Traditions, 168 pp., $49.95 If Alex Grey were a superhero, his mutant power would be mystical X ray vision. The Brooklyn artist's electric, densely layered, and deeply psychedelic images represent human bodies as skinless, semi-transparent forms that overlay...
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University Wire
GAME REVIEW: 'Psychonauts' sends you on a bizarre adventure
09/16/2005: 883 words, approx. 3 pages
University Wire 09-16-2005 (Massachusetts Daily Collegian) (U-WIRE) AMHERST, Mass. -- Imagine a gigantic box. Good. Now imagine a guy standing about 93 million miles away from it. That guy's name is Tim Schafer and the box represents almost every other non-Japanese video game out...
 


 

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