DreamWorks Interactive/Logo Variations

These are the logo variations used throughout the years by DreamWorks Interactive (later known as EA Los Angeles and Danger Close Games).

Goosebumps series:
 * Goosebumps: Escape From Horrorland (1996, Microsoft Windows): We see the DreamWorks Interactive logo, and small storm clouds passing by. Then, the moon the boy is sitting on fades into a full moon, and fades into a dark background.


 * Goosebumps: Revenge of the Mutant (1997, Microsoft Windows): We see the DreamWorks Interactive logo, and the moon and the boy fade out, along with the text, to reveal the Scholastic Productions logo set in the DreamWorks font.

Dilbert's Desktop Games (1997, Microsoft Windows):
 * We see the DreamWorks Interactive logo, but then Dilbert riding a spacecraft zooms by and takes the boy's fishing pole, who exclaims "Hey!". The logo then fades into the Cyclops Software logo.
 * Note that this variant appears within the game's files and isn't actually seen when starting it up.

Jurassic Park series:
 * The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997, PlayStation): The text zooms in, and the boy manages to get a bite. He says "Got something!" before a Velociraptor (off-screen) screeches while violently pulling him off the moon to his implied doom.


 * Jurassic Park: Trespasser (1998, Microsoft Windows): The standard DreamWorks logo, but the ending features the word "Times New Roman" below in place of "Times New Roman".

Small Soldiers (1998, PlayStation):
 * The text zooms in, and we see small soldiers climbing up the boy's fishing rod. They throw the boy off the moon, while Chip Hazard shouts, "Commandos, lets open up a big can of whoopass!" The line is connected to a screen with the Small Soldiers logo.

T'ai Fu: Wrath Of The Tiger (1999, PlayStation):
 * We see the DreamWorks Interactive logo, but a white silhouette of a Chinese dragon (likely representing the Dragon Master) quickly flies by in front of and behind the boy before it flies through and destroys the logo's text, taking the surprised boy off the moon with it. T'ai Fu jumps onto onto the moon and looks left and right, with the game's logo transitioning in.

Medal Of Honor series:
 * Medal Of Honor (1999, PlayStation): The text zooms in, and then the boy throws his fishing pole, which reveals a parachute bag on him. He puts on an army cap and yells, "Geronimo!" before jumping off the moon and pulling the string on his bag, resulting in a parachute to come out of it. However, the end of the parachute gets stuck on the moon, and the boy exclaims "Hey!".


 * Medal Of Honor: Underground (2000, PlayStation): Same as above, but this one has a majestic fanfare. Instead of the parachute coming out, it malfunctions, so the boy's belongings fall out and his army hat falls off. He holds on to the moon, and gets knocked on the head with his hat, to which he says "Hey!", and the moon tilts.