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        is a wildly surreal action-adventure game in which players use 
        paranormal powers to plunge into the minds of bizarre characters." |  What: "Psychonauts"
 Publisher: Microsoft® Game Studios
 
 Developer: Double Fine Productions Inc.
 
 Format: DVD for the Xbox™ video game system
 
 Price: TBD
 
 Availability: TBD 2003
 
 Product Overview:
 "Psychonauts" is a wildly surreal action-adventure game in which players use 
    paranormal powers to plunge into the minds of bizarre characters. Players 
    journey deep into crazy worlds of infinite possibility to thwart the secret 
    plan of an evil madman and realize the ultimate dream of joining an elite 
    force of psychic superheroes, the Psychonauts.
 
 Players delve into people's minds as Raz, a powerful young cadet at psychic 
    summer camp. While working on his merit badge in levitation, Raz discovers 
    that someone is kidnapping psychic children and stealing their brains. To 
    foil this evil plot and earn the title of Psychonaut, Raz must project 
    himself into the mind of one bizarre character after another to battle their 
    nightmares and inner demons. He does all this while continuing to earn 
    psychic merit badges in subjects such as telekinesis, clairvoyance and 
    fire-starting.
 
 Features:
 
 Blast, think, dodge. Players use cunning wit, paranormal powers and logic to 
    solve twisted puzzles inside other people's minds. Players run, bounce, 
    float, climb, swing, sneak and scoot through this bizarre psychic journey, 
    defeating monsters, lunatics and demons with the Psi-Blast, a mental burst 
    of energy that will banish nightmares.
 
 All in the mind? "Psychonauts" is the only game ever to take place in the 
    minds of the insane and the world in which they live. Players will face the 
    fears, neuroses and bizarre thoughts of villains and lunatics - and even see 
    themselves in a new light - as they progress through a twisted, imaginative, 
    colorful and scary yet fun journey.
 
 Master the powers of the mind. As the game progresses, constant training 
    will unleash in Raz new powers of teleportation, telekinesis, levitation, 
    fire-starting, prophecy and invisibility. Players will use these in the 
    quest to become a stronger, more dynamic hero and to fulfill Raz's lifelong 
    dream of joining the elite force of Psychonauts.
 
 Feature-film quality. Handcrafted animations breathe life into every 
    character. From the sound of sneaking footsteps to the crash of a Psi-Blast, 
    rich sound effects make the worlds come alive. The original soundtrack was 
    recorded to match the action and mood throughout this twisted journey.
 
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