
Big week for David Lynch man, as the auteur’s masterpiece Blue Velvet recently celebrated its 25th anniversary. Don’t think a game like this would work on an X-Box or PS or whatever, as Twin Peaks is just too surreal and REALLY weird, check out the details and decide for yourself.
The mere possibility of seeing Twin Peaks or really any David Lynch game on an Atari boggles the mind, and fortunately programmer Jak Locke has give YOU kids the opportunity to control Special Agent Dale Cooper as he “runs from room to room” trying to escape angry backwoods residents and his evil twin/doppelganger.
Will there be a strange little person who talks and walks backwards? A blocky pixellated Log Lady? For those of you who might not know what the hell is going on, don’t worry, as it also comes with an instruction manual. Kind of a fan personally, as Lynch’s movies are always just kind of a mind-f*ck. Strange, what programmers do…
(via Joystiq)
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