if INTV Corp. produced NES titles?
Yes, as William Howald found out when he posted this question, answered swiftly by our friend Keith Robinson: In 1989, INTV planned to move into NES production and distribution so they commissioned Realtime Associates (who developed most of the original INTV games) to produce both an Intellivision and NES version of “Monster Truck Rally.” When the game was finished, though, INTV had run out of money and credit to manufacture cartridges, so they sold all rights to the NES version to another company, who finally distributed it in 1990 or 91. So as to give that company an “exclusive” on the title, INTV changed the Intellivision version to “Stadium Mud Buggies.” “Monster Truck Rally” was the only NES title done by INTV. Since INTV turned around and sold the game to another company before securing the rights from Realtime Associates (i.e. paying them), litigation ensued and the INTV/Realtime relationship fell apart. INTV released no more product after “Stadium Mud Buggies” (and “Spiker, Sup