Razmig Mavlian

Razmig Mavlian is an Armenian–Canadian artist, animator, video game developer, and musician. His nickname "Raz" was the inspiration for the name of the main character in Psychonauts.[1] He currently is a concept artist at Oculus VR.

Razmig Mavlian
Other namesRaz
OccupationArtist, animator, video game developer, musician

Career

Razmig Mavlian began his career primarily as an animator at Lucasarts, working on a variety of games. He was an artist and animator there for six years, before leaving LucasArts for Double Fine Productions.

At Double Fine, he began as artist and animator on Psychonauts. He started two webcomics called Epic Saga and Happy Funnies, which were created as part of Double Fine Comics. During the production of Brütal Legend, Double Fine's webmaster, Klint Honeychurch, created a flash game based on Epic Saga, called Epic Saga: Extreme Fighter with artwork by Mavlian.[2] Razmig Mavlian wrote all the jokes for it too, including how it ends.

He composed the music for the next two flash games by Double Fine, My Game About Me: Olympic Challenge and Tasha's Game. The soundtracks for these games were released as an online compilation, along with the music from Double Fine's other flash game, Host Master and the Conquest of Humor, and bonus tracks consisting of 1990's sound chip renditions of Psychonauts songs.[3] The Double Fine Action Arcade Soundtrack compilation was released on iTunes[4][5] and eMusic.[3]

Amnesia Fortnight 2014 saw Razmig Mavlian voicing the main character "Big Leg" for Pendleton Ward's game "Little Pink Best Buds".

In 2016, Razmig Mavlian began working for Oculus VR as concept artist for the virtual reality sculpting tool Oculus Medium.

Recognition

Epic Saga: Extreme Fighter had nothing to do with Brütal Legend. The misunderstanding came from being publicized roughly at the same time as Brütal Legend. Due to this association with Brütal Legend, Epic Saga: Extreme Fighter received more attention than usual for a free online flash game.

It was reported on by Kotaku,[6] Joystiq,[7] and 1UP.com.[8] Michael McWhertor of Kotaku stated "If you've got the skills to take on this series of truly extreme fighters, you won't be disappointed. The ending is nothing short of spectacular".

Games

References

  1. "Looking Back Commentary: Psychonauts". PC Zone. February 2006.
  2. Mastrapa, Gus (August 11, 2010). "Next Up For Double Fine: Halloween RPG Costume Quest". Wired. Retrieved February 27, 2012.
  3. "Double Fine Action Arcade Soundtrack Contains All Your Flash Favorites". The International House of Mojo. Retrieved February 28, 2012.
  4. "Double Fine Action Arcade Soundtrack collects Flash game hits". Joystiq. Retrieved March 27, 2012.
  5. "Double Fine Action Arcade Compiles Developer's Flash Game Soundtracks". GameSetWatch. Retrieved March 27, 2012.
  6. "Psychonauts Creator Reveals, Releases New Game "Epic Saga"". Kotaku. Archived from the original on May 5, 2009. Retrieved February 28, 2012.
  7. "Double Fine Returns with Epic Saga: Extreme Saga". Joystiq. Retrieved February 28, 2012.
  8. "Double Fine Announces New Game...Sort of". 1UP.com. Archived from the original on July 15, 2012. Retrieved February 28, 2012.
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