Innerloop Studios
Moby ID: 1707
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Innerloop Studios was founded in May 1996.
Innerloop's offices are located in downtown Oslo, next to Norway's Parliament building and the busy shopping street Karl Johan. Their first game was JSF - Joint Strike Fighter (1997). In December 2000 they released a sports title called "Extreme Sports" and the 3d-action game "Project IGI". The children's game "Jul I Blåfjell" was released in November 2001, but only on the Norwegian market.
Innerloop is part of the Scandinavian publishing group PanVision - a division of Swedish company KF Media.
Credited on 4 Games from 1997 to 2003
I.G.I-2: Covert Strike (2003 on Windows) |
Project IGI: I'm Going In (2000 on Windows) |
Xtreme Sports (2000 on Windows, Dreamcast) |
JSF (1997 on Windows) |
History +
- September 4, 2000
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Company acquired by Vision Park Entertainment
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Innerloop Studios
official site
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 3 games with Mastertronic Games Ltd.
- 2 games with Eidos, Inc.
- 2 games with Namco Bandai Partners Pty Ltd.
- 2 games with Square Enix Limited
- 2 games with 1C Company
- 1 game with WizardWorks Group, Inc.
- 1 game with Nival, Inc.
- 1 game with CRI Middleware Co., Ltd.
- 1 game with Codemasters Software Company Limited, The
- 1 game with Kixx
- 4 games with Thomas Hagen
- 4 games with Anders Dybdahl
- 4 games with Stein Pedersen
- 4 games with Martin Gram
- 4 games with Paul Endre Endresen
- 4 games with Kim M. Jensen
- 4 games with Ole Marius Liabø
- 4 games with Johan Øverbye
- 3 games with Henrik Holmdahl
- 3 games with Joachim Barrum
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