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- Inscape_(publisher) abstract "Inscape (stylized as iNSCAPE) was a short-lived video games 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.".
- Q6037149 abstract "Inscape (stylized as iNSCAPE) was a short-lived video games 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.".
- Inscape_(publisher) comment "Inscape (stylized as iNSCAPE) was a short-lived video games 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.".
- Q6037149 comment "Inscape (stylized as iNSCAPE) was a short-lived video games 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.".