Indiana Jones and the Great Circle This is certainly not the famous film archaeologist’s first major foray into the world of video games. Action adventure games Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine, Indiana Jones and the Emperor’s Tomb And Indiana Jones and the King’s Staff They may not have made a mark on the world in their time, but point-and-click adventure games Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade: Graphic Adventure was the first commercially successful point-and-click adventure game from Lucasfilm Games (later LucasArts). And its successor “Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis” is still one of the most famous and popular representatives of the genre..
But until now, it seemed as if the creators of the latest Wolfenstein games from Swedish studio MachineGames were overlooking Indy’s gaming past. The same can be said for executive producer Todd Howard of Bethesda Game Studios, publisher Bethesda Softworks, and the existing division of Lucasfilm Games. The latter is no longer a game developer or publisher, but a team responsible for licensing and helps external creators and publishers market new products using Lucasfilm brands.Marketing for The Great Circle has been in full swing since the game’s full announcement earlier this year, but there has been no official word on Fate of Atlantis or any of the other classic games. That’s changing, though.
Source :Indian TV