![]() ![]() Widely considered to be the hottest Indiana Jones property not based on any of the films, The Fate of Atlantis was hailed as another success for the point-and-click adventure genre. This was decidedly impressive for a budding game company branched off from a film producer! However, it had not forgotten about the films that indirectly led to its creation, and in 1992, Noah Falstein teamed up with cinematographer-turned-writer for LucasArts, Hal Barwood, to release an all-new Indy adventure in virtual form, Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis. ![]() The hilarious adventures of wannabe pirate Guybrush Threepwood gained much acclaim and placed LucasArts as one of the foremost Western developers of the early 1990s. In 1990, after the modest success of the underrated fantasy adventure Loom, LA set the bar for graphic adventures with their seafaring smash hit, The Secret of Monkey Island its sequel, Monkey Island 2: Lechuck’s Revenge, would be released one year later. LucasArts continued to develop awesome graphic adventures after The Last Crusade was declared a hit film and game.
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