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*5mil: Times Mirror (July 1994){{ref|https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1994-07-26-fi-19960-story.html}}
 
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RocketScienceGames_WIREDNov94.png|''WIRED'' magazine, November 1994.
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InterARC logo.gif|Although ambitious, InterARC would ultimately end up as another one of Rocket Science Games' many unrealized projects.
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Revision as of 03:02, 13 April 2023

Funding sources

  • 4mil: Initial funding gather (around January 1993)[1]
  • 12mil: Sega of America, Bertelsmann Music Group (May 1994)[2]
  • 10mil: Tokyo investment company (around July 1994)[3]
  • 5mil: Times Mirror (July 1994)[4]

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References