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Inscape's next game, The Dark Eye, was released in 1995. Bad Day on the Midway was something of a sequel to Freak Show, with both games taking place at traveling carnival. 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". The company was a blend of talent from the entertainment and programming industries.

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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.

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Inscape (stylized as iNSCAPE) was a short-lived video games publisher in the mid-1990s.












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