Another successful product line was the Front Page Sports series, designed by Pat Cook and Allen McPheeters which included Football, Baseball, and Golf. They also created the puzzle game The Incredible Machine, along with the spinoff Sid & Al's Incredible Toons. Dynamix created some of their most famous games, including a line of adventures and simulators that included Red Baron and The Adventures of Willy Beamish. After self-publishing their games for a short while, in 1990 Dynamix was bought by Sierra On-Line.ĭynamix had published A-10 Tank Killer and distributed it through Mediagenic, but the acquisition occurred during the development of Red Baron, which became the first game in Dynamix's "Great Warplanes" flight simulator series published by Sierra. Later titles were developed for Activision. In the following years, Dynamix created a line of action games for Penguin Software and Electronic Arts, including one of the first games for the Amiga, Arcticfox. They made a number of games for the Commodore 64, among them Project Firestart, which was one of the most atmospheric titles for the C64. Their first title, Stellar 7, was released before company founding and was later remade with the Dynamix name on it. The company was founded in Eugene, Oregon in 1984 by Jeff Tunnell and Damon Slye. was an American developer of video games from 1984 to 2001, best known for the flight simulator Red Baron, the puzzle game The Incredible Machine, the Front Page Sports series, Betrayal at Krondor, and the online multiplayer game Tribes.
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