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Infinite Ventures, Inc.

Moby ID: 2058

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Infinite Ventures was founded in 1997 by Eugene Evans as an independent production and consulting company to the entertainment software industry. The company created games for various platforms. In a consulting capacity it worked with companies such as Zipper Interactive (SOCOM - PS2) and Mythic Entertainment (Dark Age of Camelot - PC), and media companies including Big Idea Productions, Nickelodeon, and Noggin.

Infinite Ventures also held the rights to the complete game portfolio of ICOM Simulations. The company now appears to be out of business. The website was active at least until October 2007.

Credited on 8 Games from 1999 to 2002

Shadowgate 64: Trials of the Four Towers (1999 on Nintendo 64)
Shadowgate Classic (1999 on Game Boy Color, Palm OS, Windows Mobile)
Dracula Unleashed (1993 on DOS, SEGA CD, Macintosh...)
Déjà Vu I & II: The Casebooks of Ace Harding (1992 on DOS, Windows 3.x, Game Boy Color...)
Sherlock Holmes: Consulting Detective (1991 on DOS, SEGA CD, TurboGrafx CD...)
Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe (1990 on DOS, Game Boy, Game Boy Advance...)
Crystal Quest (1987 on Game Boy, Amiga, Apple IIgs...)
Uninvited (1986 on DOS, Windows 3.x, Amiga...)

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1997

Infinite Ventures founded as an independent production and consulting company to the entertainment software industry.

Trivia +

The company website was formerly located at www.infiniteventures.com

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