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Jeff Tunnell gets Dynamix IPs (Split from New Acquisitions)
Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 8:11 pm
by misslilo
Akril wrote:Today I found The Even More Incredible Machine (jewel case, missing the user's guide) in the same thrift store where I discovered the RWA and The Neverhood. My middle school's computer lab had this game installed on all the computers, and I spent a lot of time playing it when I'd finished whatever assignments I had to do there. It's great to finally have a copy of my own after more than ten years.
And to think you can' get
The Incredible Machine Mega Pack on gog.com for only $9.99
Re: New Acquisitions Thread (image heavy)
Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 8:49 pm
by Collector
Re: New Acquisitions Thread (image heavy)
Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 9:38 pm
by Rudy
...and that's not the only thing he's been acquiring. The EarthSiege/Tribes series have been acquired by Garagegames (founded by Jeff) aswell some time ago.
Re: New Acquisitions Thread (image heavy)
Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 10:53 pm
by Collector
That is the best hope for these classics. Unfortunately, Ken and Roberta don't seem to have much interest in something like this. It would be wonderful if the original creators managed to get their "children" back. If Al to got LSL, Jane GK, the Coles QfG, etc. Ah well... we can only dream.
Re: New Acquisitions Thread (image heavy)
Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 8:15 am
by DeadPoolX
Rudy wrote:
...and that's not the only thing he's been acquiring. The EarthSiege/Tribes series have been acquired by Garagegames (founded by Jeff) aswell some time ago.
I suppose that'd explain games like
Fallen Empire: Legions,
Lore: Aftermath and
Ace of Aces. When I first saw those three games (without knowing Jeff Tunnell had anything to do with it) the first thing I thought was: "Those games look a lot like
Tribes,
Starsiege and
Red Baron."
Re: New Acquisitions Thread (image heavy)
Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 1:25 pm
by Rudy
David Kaemmer, creator of the Nascar series and other racing games, is also doing an awesome job. i-Racing, the racing simulation company he founded after Papyrus was taken down in 2003, now has the Nascar license, and David is also the owner of the Nascar 2003 game engine.
Anyway, we're getting off the thread topic. Collector, could you branch this of in a new thread?