Welch, while simultaneously working on the 3D terrain tank racing game Tread Marks, which was released in 2000. The company followed up with the release of DX-Ball 2 in 1998, a sequel to the 1996 cult-classic PC game DX-Ball by Michael P. The same year, Seumas had also formed the software development company Longbow Digital Arts, as the president and lead programmer, working together with his father, Jim McNally (game designer), his mother, Wendy McNally (lead artist) and his brother, Philippe McNally (3D artist). Previously known as a demo by the name Flying Tigers, the game went live on November 11, 1997, published through Aminet. Seumas McNally's first published video game was a side-scrolling helicopter shooter titled Tiger's Bane, programmed on the Commodore Amiga.
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