Inland Productions

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Inland Productions was a video game developer based out of Carol Stream, Illinois. It developed software for home video game consoles and for Microsoft Windows.

Inland Productions was founded by two former employees of development company Studio E. In early 1997 Studio E filed a lawsuit against the two founders and Inland Productions' publisher, THQ, alleging that their former employees had reneged on a deal to finish the game VMX Racing and used equipment that was Studio E property to start up Inland Productions.[1]

Games developed

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YearTitleSystemPublished
1998Bass Masters Classic: Tournament EditionWindowsTHQ
1998WCW NitroNintendo 64
Windows
PlayStation
THQ
1999Deer Hunt Challenge[2]WindowsElectronic Arts
1999WCW/nWo ThunderPlayStationTHQ
2000Ultimate Hunt Challenge[3]WindowsElectronic Arts
2001Outdoorsman Mania[4]WindowsElectronic Arts
2002Monster Jam: Maximum DestructionGameCube
PS2
Ubisoft
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Games ported

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YearTitleSystemDeveloperPublisher
2001Arctic ThunderPS2
Xbox
Midway GamesMidway Games
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References

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