Double Advantageous Productions founder Tim Schafer might be inducted into the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences (AIAS) Corridor of Fame this month on the twenty sixth annual DICE Awards, in recognition of his over 30-year affect on the video games trade.
Schafer’s profession started at LucasArts in 1989 as a programmer engaged on video games together with Indiana Jones and the final Campaign and Maniac Mansion. He was ultimately invited by Ron Gilbert to work on The Secret of Monkey Island and its sequel, each of which obtained large acclaim. Schafer went on to design video games akin to Day of the Tentacle, Full Throttle, and Grim Fandango earlier than ultimately leaving LucasArts in 2000 to discovered Double Advantageous Productions and create Psychonauts, Psychnauts 2, Brutal Legend, and Damaged Age.
AIAS Corridor of Fame standing is given to “sport creators who’ve been instrumental within the growth of extremely influential video games and shifting a selected style ahead.” Schafer will be a part of previous honorees akin to Ed Boon, Connie Sales space, Bonnie Ross, Todd Howard, Hideo Kojima, and others.
“Tim has been a beacon of creativity and innovation within the video games trade for many years,” stated head of PlayStation Creators Greg Rice, who might be presenting the award. “Because the early days of LucasArts he’s been setting the benchmark for storytelling in video games, and with the formation of Double Advantageous he created a spot that not solely allowed him to proceed to ship unbelievable video games, but additionally encourage and assist others doing the identical. He actually is a legend.”
We praised Double Advantageous’s most up-to-date work underneath Schafer, Psychonauts 2, for its “bizarre and splendidly written story” and its growth of its predecessor “towards each grander and extra intimate threats with out dropping the joyous childhood journey vibes of the unique.”
The twenty sixth annual DICE Awards will happen on Thursday, February 23, in Las Vegas as part of the 2023 DICE Summit.
Rebekah Valentine is a information reporter for IGN. You’ll find her on Twitter @duckvalentine.