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http://www.gametap.com/read/article/4957<bort> In this age of dark characters, shooters, and military sims, where have all the adventure games gone? Amy Hennig, creative director for Uncharted: Drake's Fortune at Naughty Dog and previously the creative director for the Legacy of Kain series at Crystal Dynamics, feels that there should be more.
<bort> We recently caught up with Hennig, who shared her opinion on the state of narrative in games, the effectiveness of cutscenes, Michael Jordan and the Windy City, Charles Barkley Shut Up and Jam, and Electro Cop.
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<bort> GameTap: So you worked on Michael Jordan’s Windy City back in that strange era where all basketball players were getting their own videogames. Do you remember Charles Barkley Shut Up and Jam? Recently a fan group turned that game into a Japanese RPG.
<bort> Amy Hennig: You know, I think I just saw something on that--he has like, this giant head.