ISG Productions
Moby ID: 12970
Overview edit · view history
ISG Productions (short for Interactive Support Group) originally made CD-I emulators. According to David Mullich, Lee Chidgey, one of ISG's programmers, was very interested in making games, and played a large role in convincing ISG's owners to head in that direction.
The studio debuted with Video Speedway in 1992. Two other games, Tox Runner and Plunderball, were eventually never released.
Credited on 2 Games from 1992 to 1994
National Lampoon's Blind Date (1994 on Windows 3.x, Macintosh) |
Video Speedway (1992 on CD-i) |
Related Web Sites +
-
Interview with David Mullich - ex ISG Productions
interview with <moby developer="David Mullich">David Mullich</moby> about the history of ISG Productions, on The Black Moon Project
Frequent Collaborators
Companies- 1 game with Trimark Interactive
- 1 game with Philips Interactive Media, Inc.
- 1 game with 3Vision Interactive Pictures
- 1 game with Philips Interactive Media International Ltd.
- 2 games with Lee Chidgey
- 1 game with Kevin Hunt
- 1 game with Jennifer Pyken
- 1 game with Allen Edwards
- 1 game with Joseph McGuffin
- 1 game with Curt J. Paluzzi
- 1 game with Ann E. Kronen
- 1 game with Bruce Hall
- 1 game with Heidi Turnipseed
- 1 game with David Mullich
Browse Games
Contribute
Add your expertise to help preserve video game history! You can submit a correction or add the following: