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Inscape (publisher)

Inscape
Industry Video games
Fate Acquired by Graphix Zone
Founded 1994
Founder Michael L. Nash
Defunct 1997
Headquarters Los Angeles, California, United States
Products

Inscape (stylized as iNSCAPE) was a short-lived video game publisher in the mid-1990s. Michael L. Nash founded the company, which was jointly-funded by two Time Warner subsidiaries, Home Box Office and Warner Music Group, with $5 million in startup money. The company was a blend of talent from the entertainment and programming industries.

Michael L. Nash executive produced Freak Show (published by Voyager in 1993) in cooperation with San Francisco-based art collective The Residents, calling it "a cross between 'Sim City' and 'Twin Peaks.'" After Nash founded Inscape in 1994, the group worked with him again to create Inscape's first game in 1995, The Residents' Bad Day on the Midway, a game CD-ROM Today called "One of the Top Ten Discs of All Time".Bad Day on the Midway was something of a sequel to Freak Show, with both games taking place at traveling carnival.

Inscape's next game, The Dark Eye, was released in 1995. At the Electronic Entertainment Expo in May 1996, the company was set to release a new slate of upcoming games: The Egyptian Jukebox; first person shooter Assassin 2015; conspiracy-themed adventure game Drowned God; 3-D action game Squeezils; and Ravage, a science fiction action adventure game. The company also planned to show two previously announced games, adventure game Devo Presents: Adventures of the Smart Patrol and Where's Waldo?: Exploring Geography.


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