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This is the Video Games section of the CLG Wiki. All video game logo descriptions will be posted here.

News Corporation (20th Century Fox Games)

The Walt Disney Company (Disney Interactive Studios, Touchstone Interactive)

MGM Holdings, Inc. (MGM Interactive, Orion Interactive)

General Electric/Vivendi SA (Activision,Beenox, Bizarre Creations,Luxoflux, Neversoft Entertainment, Raven Software,Shaba Games, Toys for Bob, Treyarch,Digital Arts, Vicarious Visions)

TimeWarner (Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment)

Sony Corporation (Sony Computer Entertainment, 989 Studios, 989 Sports, PlayStation, Psygnosis)

National Amusements, Inc. (Viacom New Media, MTV Interactive, Nick Games)

Lions Gate Entertainment Corporation (Trimark Interactive)

Nintendo Co., Ltd. (Nintendo,Game Freak, Ambrella,Nintendo 64 Disc Drive, Nintendo GameCube, Game Boy/Game Boy Color/Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS)

Microsoft
(Microsoft Game Studios, Ensemble Studios,Rare, Xbox)

Infogrames Entertainment (Atari, Infogrames, Infogrames Melbourne House, Hasbro Interactive, Shiny Entertainment,Humongous Entertainment, Atari Jaguar)

Sega Sammy Holdings (Sega, Sonic Team,Sega CD/Mega CD, Sega Saturn, Sega Dreamcast, Sega Channel, Sega Sports)

Capcom Co., Ltd. (Capcom)

Konami Corporation (Konami, Hudson)

Square Enix Co., Ltd. (Eidos Interactive, Core Design, Crystal Dynamics, Domark Group, Ion Storm, Mithis Studios, Sales Curve Interactive/SCi, U.S. Gold, U.S. Gold Sports)

Electronic Arts (EA Games, High Score Productions, EA Tiburon,Pioneer Productions, Maxis)

Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. (Take-Two Interactive, Rockstar Games, 2K Games, 2K Sports,Visual Concepts)

Mattel Electronics (Intellivision)

Acclaim Entertainment (Acclaim, Iguana Entertainment, Probe Entertainment, Sculptured Software, Software Creations, LJN, Flying Edge, Arena Entertainment, Club Acclaim)

THQ (THQ, Malibu Games, Black Pearl Software, Juice Games, Kokopeli Digital Studios, H
eavy Iron Studios,Vigil Games, Volition)

Vanity & Miscellaneous (3DO, A2M, High Voltage Software, Interplay, Phillips Interactive Media, SNK Playmore, Playmates Interactive Entertainment, Realtime Associates, Traveller's Tales, NanaOn-Sha, Eurocom Entertainment Software,Sunsoft, Torus Games)

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ClosingLogoLover More Logo Wikis, Please 3 Aug 30 2009, 4:00 PM EDT by ClosingLogoLover
Thread started: Aug 30 2009, 7:24 AM EDT  Watch
I would like to request more video game logo wikis, please.
My want list: Texas Instruments, Tomy Tutor, Apple Computer, Commodore Business Machines
Example logo: Texas Instruments TI-99/4(A)
Logo: On a cyan background, we see two color strips (one above and one below) displaying all the 16 colors the console could make. Inbetween the two multicolored bars, we see the Texas Instruments logo and below that, the words "TEXAS INSTRUMENTS HOME COMPUTER." Below the second bar, we see the copyright info, which varies by system and BIOS version: the TI-99/4 carried a notice reading: (c) 1979 TEXAS INSTRUMENTS. The TI-99/4A has this as either 1981 (early BIOS) or 1983 (the later version, which does not allow unlicensed games to work on the system).
FX: None, unless you want to count going from screen to screen.
Music/Sounds: Only a simple beep.
Availability: Seen when you turn on a Texas Instruments TI-99/4(A) system.
Scare factor: Minimal, unless beeping gets to you.
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