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That’s good to hear. I remember hearing he left to form Jeff Tunnell Productions right around the time Willy Beamish was released. I also remember the same article said that he was working on a sequal before Willy Beamish was released. The article mentioned that it was believed to be the first time in Computer Gaming History production on a sequal began before the first installment was even released. And then nothing…didn’t hear anything else about a sequal or any further Adventure games from Dynamix…
I personally thought the three Dynamix adventure games (Rise Of The Dragon, Heart Of China, and The Adventures Of Willy Beamish) were some of the best written adventure games ever. Why did Dynamix stop producing Adventure games before Sierra did? Were their flight simulator and strategy games just better sellers and a decision was made for them to concentrate on them?