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Don't know whether EatMyShortz' comment was aimed at my changing the European release date, but it did actually get a 10th Feb release in the UK (got my copy today lol). Don't know whether this sticks for the rest of Europe, but I would guess it does. — Coined 19:44, 11 February 2006 (GMT)
PC Gamer is sold in many countries around the world. Each one created using a combination of it's own material and syndicated material. I think it should be indicated which nationality of PC Gamer gave the award "Best Game You Didn't Play 2005"
This game was added to Steam (content delivery) on Oct 11, 2006. It'll be good if someone would edit the Article Page and add Information about it. (I Already Edited the Infobox) -- User:Subbu.exe 10:56, 11 October 2006 (GMT +5.5)
Tim Schafer first conceived the idea for Psychonauts while working on Full Throttle, which originally was to have an interactive peyote trip sequence. The idea was deemed unsuitable for a family-friendly game, but it led to Schafer's desire to do a game featuring psychological trips or interactive dream sequences.
i would not consider full throttle as family friendly; anyway there is a citation needed
The article's trivia section contains the statement:
Several characters' last names mean "no", "none" or "nothing", including Bobby Zilch and Sasha Nein.
As far as I can tell from looking through the article Characters in Psychonauts, these characters are the only two. This bullet point should probably provide more or different examples... otherwise I don't think two counts as "several", or is grounds for a trivia point (more likely a coincidence in my opinion).
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Don't know whether EatMyShortz' comment was aimed at my changing the European release date, but it did actually get a 10th Feb release in the UK (got my copy today lol). Don't know whether this sticks for the rest of Europe, but I would guess it does. — Coined 19:44, 11 February 2006 (GMT)
PC Gamer is sold in many countries around the world. Each one created using a combination of it's own material and syndicated material. I think it should be indicated which nationality of PC Gamer gave the award "Best Game You Didn't Play 2005"
This game was added to Steam (content delivery) on Oct 11, 2006. It'll be good if someone would edit the Article Page and add Information about it. (I Already Edited the Infobox) -- User:Subbu.exe 10:56, 11 October 2006 (GMT +5.5)
Tim Schafer first conceived the idea for Psychonauts while working on Full Throttle, which originally was to have an interactive peyote trip sequence. The idea was deemed unsuitable for a family-friendly game, but it led to Schafer's desire to do a game featuring psychological trips or interactive dream sequences.
i would not consider full throttle as family friendly; anyway there is a citation needed
The article's trivia section contains the statement:
Several characters' last names mean "no", "none" or "nothing", including Bobby Zilch and Sasha Nein.
As far as I can tell from looking through the article Characters in Psychonauts, these characters are the only two. This bullet point should probably provide more or different examples... otherwise I don't think two counts as "several", or is grounds for a trivia point (more likely a coincidence in my opinion).