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Inscape (company)

Inscape, was an innovative 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.

History
Michael L. Nash executive produced Freak Show (published by Voyager in 1993) in cooperation with San Francisco-based art collective The Residents, 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''. While four other company executives, vice presidents Rob Sebastian, David Boss, Brock LaPorte and project director Rebekah Behrendt moved with the merger, Nash went his own way. In a June 1997 interview about multimedia and his company, Nash said: Graphix Zone itself ceased operations in November 1997. ==References==
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