Jeff Tunnell
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Jeffrey Tunnell is a computer game producer, programmer and designer.
In 1984 he founded Jeff Tunnell Productions with Damon Slye in Eugene, Oregon. The company would be later merged with Dynamix.
In 1993, Sid & Al's Incredible Toons earned Tunnell and Chris Cole a patent for the game concepts.
In 2001, after Dynamix was disbanded, Tunnell co-founded GarageGames, an independent video game publisher, which is also the developer of the Torque Game Engine.
[edit] Credited games
- Marble Blast (2002), GarageGames, Inc.
- 3-D Ultra Lionel Train Town Deluxe (2000), Sierra On-Line, Inc.
- Return of the Incredible Machine: Contraptions (2000), Sierra On-Line, Inc.
- 3-D Ultra Minigolf (1998), Sierra On-Line, Inc.
- Starsiege (1998), Sierra On-Line, Inc.
- Starsiege: Tribes (1998), Sierra On-Line, Inc.
- Rama (1997), Sierra On-Line, Inc.
- 3-D Ultra Pinball: Creep Night (1996), Sierra On-Line, Inc.
- Hunter Hunted (1996), Sierra On-Line, Inc.
- Lode Runner On-Line: The Mad Monks' Revenge (1995), Sierra On-Line, Inc.
- Bouncers (1994), SEGA Entertainment, Inc.
- The Incredible Machine 2 (1994), Sierra On-Line, Inc.
- The Incredible Toon Machine (1994), Sierra On-Line, Inc.
- Lode Runner: The Legend Returns (1994), Sierra On-Line, Inc.
- Alien Legacy (1993), Sierra On-Line, Inc.
- Betrayal at Krondor (1993), Sierra On-Line, Inc.
- The Incredible Machine (1993), Sierra On-Line, Inc.
- Sid & Al's Incredible Toons (1993), Sierra On-Line, Inc.
- Mega Math (1992), Sierra On-Line, Inc.
- Quarky & Quaysoo's Turbo Science (1992), Sierra On-Line, Inc.
- The Adventures of Willy Beamish (1991), Sierra On-Line, Inc.
- Heart of China (1991), Sierra On-Line, Inc.
- Red Baron (1990), Sierra On-Line, Inc.
- Rise of the Dragon (1990), Sierra On-Line, Inc.
- Stellar 7 (1990), Dynamix, Inc.
- A-10 Tank Killer (1989), Dynamix, Inc.
- Caveman Ugh-Lympics (1989), Electronic Arts Inc.
- David Wolf: Secret Agent (1989), Dynamix, Inc.
- Deathtrack (1989), Activision, Inc.
- Ghostbusters II (1989), Activision, Inc.
- Motocross (1989), Gamestar
- Skyfox II: The Cygnus Conflict (1987), Electronic Arts Inc.
- Arcticfox (1986), Electronic Arts Inc.