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Ron Gilbert Joins Tim Schafer To Lead New Double Fine Project

Gilbert brings the rubber chicken and Schafer brings the pulley.

Back in July, Double Fine President Tim Schafer revealed that his company--which was responsible for Psychonauts and Brütal Legend--was altering its development focus; rather than making bigger-budget games for a competitive retail market, Double Fine would instead focus on developing multiple downloadable games at once, with four projects currently in various stages of completion. To handle the increased number of projects in development, Tim Schafer appointed individuals other than himself to serve as project leads on each of these games. The first fruit of Double Fine’s new downloadable-focused labor, the delightful-looking Halloween-themed RPG Costume Quest, for example, is being headed up by Double Fine lead animator Tasha Harris.

With Costume Quest’s well-timed Halloween release date approaching, Schafer and the folks at Double Fine have begun planning what will eventually be the company’s newest project, due to come out following the release of the four titles already in development. To lead this newest project, Schafer is bringing in an old friend for the position: Ron Gilbert, according to a  Kotaku interview

 This man knows the secret of Monkey Island.
 This man knows the secret of Monkey Island.

== TEASER ==Gilbert originally worked with Schafer back in the late 80’s and early 90’s at LucasArts, where the two helped create many of the most critically-acclaimed and beloved adventure games in the genre, including The Secret of Monkey Island and Maniac Mansion . Though the two eventually went their separate ways, the former coworkers remained in close contact, with Gilbert using the desks at the Double Fine offices to write his most recent title, the action-RPG DeathSpank developed by Hothead.

Now, Gilbert has joined the Double Fine team in earnest, where he’s started planning the company’s newest downloadable game. What will that game eventually be? According to the Kotaku interview, Gilbert and Schafer aren’t saying just yet, though Gilbert teases that, while the new game won’t be an adventure game, fans of the genre will still be pleased by the new project.

Regardless of what they’re working on, it’s cool to see these two designers reunited under the same roof again. I like to imagine they’ve spent these first few days sticking hamsters in the microwave and making SCUMM jokes.

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FUCK YES!!!

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@Mordi said:
" @weekendnihilist said:
" " Schafer and the folks at Double Fine begun planning"  
 
" Though the two eventually went their separate ways, however," "
The first anti-grammar nazi? "
Nope! He found those errors and then I made the adjustments to the article. He's doing his job when I should be the job-doer.
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Ballin'

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Basing my thoughts on Death Spank and Brutal Legend, this will be a horrible unfunny game.

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I love their stuff. Cant wait to see what they do.

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@MattBodega said:

" @Mordi said:

" @weekendnihilist said:
" " Schafer and the folks at Double Fine begun planning"  
 
" Though the two eventually went their separate ways, however," "
The first anti-grammar nazi? "
Nope! He found those errors and then I made the adjustments to the article. He's doing his job when I should be the job-doer. "
That's fine! Or should I say...  Double Fine?!
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@HandsomeDead: Based on a single post by you, you're an asshole troll.
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@Vodun said:
" @HandsomeDead: Based on a single post by you, you're an asshole troll. "
Ouch. Is everyone who has a different opinion an asshole troll?
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@HandsomeDead: Merely making a sarcastic comment on basing ones opinion on someone by their most recent work. You obviously have no knowledge of the history of these two men, as I have no knowledge of you.
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@Vodun: I do know what they've done in the past but considering what their last games were and the direction they're creatively going in, I can't see this being anything worth playing. Besides for maybe Psychonauts, which I didn't play but hear rave reviews about, neither have done anything particularly special outside of point and click adventures.
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Excitement.

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@HandsomeDead: The only questionable entry into both mens history are their absolutely latest works, and both of those had their particular charm about them even if they didn't reach all the way there.  Your statement about point and clickers further shows your ignorance. Schaffer hasn't really had time to delve outside the genre yet, he's published two games since the millenium shift (both non-clickers) and one of those was probably the funniest game this side of it. As for Gilbert, he's worked on TA and Penny Arcade Adventures...and those totally suck right?
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Not that exciting honestly.

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I really liked Brutal Legend (thought the save game glitch makes it nearly impossible to platinum), absolutely love Full Throttle and Grim Fandango(and find Tim Schafer nearly god-like because of them), and mildly enjoy the first two Monkey Island games, so hopefully Ron Gilbert and Tim Schafer can create something that satisfies my need for the classic '90s adventure game.  I'm not going to hold my breath for that, though.

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I hope this game /  collaboration turns out amazing! Monkey Island and Monkey Island II are some of my favorite games of all time. Not to mention Maniac Mansion: Day of the Tentacle or Full Throttle! Played MI on the only system I had at the time, the  Commodore Amiga. It had the code wheel and a ton of floppy disks until we got the HARD DRIVE attachment :-D. When we got the a regular PC, it was nothin' but Lucas Arts CD game bundle packs.

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Haven't we suffered enough already?