New Innovations of Live-Action characters in Video Games (1994-1997)
Returning to work exclusively under contract with Corel Corporation, Lyndon built a second generation filming studio (sound stage) for the game industry. The first game was Where in the World is Madison Jaxx, a monumental sized education game on five CD-ROMs intended to teach geography to teenagers and adults. Secondly, Lyndon Produced the most ambitious interactive motion picture ever made; Arthur, the King, the Sword, the Legend which included more than 5 hours of film featuring more than 60 actors and actresses and a first-time green-screen implementation of horse motion (from a polo field) into a video game. Due to cut-backs resulting from Corel's purchase of WordPerfect, numerous development companies were shut-down when Corel chose to exit the consumer software business. As a result of Lyndon's exclusive agreement, other interactive motion pictures included Sinbad, Sargasso: Sea of Fear, Atlantis and Mind Traveler were never finished or released.