Double Fine/Logo Variations

These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by Double Fine, with more to be added overtime.

Psychonauts (2005): clouds are seen against a  and  striped background. Something drops down. A closeup reveals that it is the creature, resembling two conjoined babies in an old timey swimsuit. We cut down where in a border "DOUBLE FINE" is in a banner. The creature falls into place.

Epic Saga: Extreme Fighter (2007): The last bit of the previous variant (the conjoined baby falling into place) is rendered in 8-bit.

My Game About Me: Olympic Challenge (2008): The conjoined baby falling down is rendered in a plain graphic novel style like the game itself. The baby snorts.

Tasha's Game (2008): The logo is in an even more cartoony pastel style, and appears without the baby. The baby appears with a pop.

Host Master and the Conquest of Humor (2009): The finished logo is in a 16-bit pixelated style and dissolves.

Brutal Legend (2009): The logo from before is still, but it is on a red circle on a black background and both heads are wearing bandanas, rocker wigs and Eddie Riggs' clothes with the game's logo on the shirt.

Costume Quest (2010): The baby is in a forest at night holding trick-or-treat pumpkins, the left head is wearing a witch's hat and skeleton costume and the right head is dressed as Frankenstein's monster. Also, the border is and black.

Stacking (2011): The background is a fancy wallpaper encased in a filmstrip. The left head has a monocle and the right has a hat.

Sesame Street: Once Upon a Monster (2011): The baby is instead a tan two-headed monster with horns and large eyebrows. The circle and banner look like they are made of wood.

Broken Age (2014): On a painted version of the last background, with a mountain added, the creature rises up wearing aviator clothing. The banner rises up soon after.

Headlander (2016): Unknown.

Day of the Tentacle Remastered (2016): Unknown.

Psychonauts 2 (2021): We transition from the Xbox Game Studios logo by zooming out to reveal that it is on a matchbox. A hand flicks a match out and lights a rope. We get a full view that showcases that the matches are being held by a "strongman" figure with a mustache, who is lighting a cannon with the baby in it. The cannon fires as the strongman blows out his match. The baby flies through the air, looking a little distressed and drooling blobs of saliva. It suddenly stops as the scene transitions, with everything becoming red and gold, a curtain becoming the background, and the baby smiling wrapped in the ribbons of the logo, reading "20 DOUBLE FINE years"