Hot-B

Background
Hot-B was originally formed in 1983 as a Japanese company. The company began publishing games under the GAMA brand at first, before the brand was dropped. An American arm began operating, and even operated a subsidiary Sage's Creation to produce Sega Genesis games. The Japanese branch shut down in 1993, while some members formed Starfish, while the U.S. arm survived for a few more years.

1st Logo (Still variants) (July 6, 1990-November 1994; November 1998; July 28, 2005)
Logo: On a black background, we see the text "HOT·B" in a stylized font.

Variants:
 * On the 1994 American SNES game of , the word "PRESENTS" is shown below the logo.
 * On the American release of Graffiti Kingdom for the PS2, the logo is in a white background and zooming out.
 * On a 1998 game of, the logo is in monochrome, with the word "PRESENTS" wipes in.

Technique: None.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on most titles by the company, such as the FC/NES games of Palamedes and The Blue Marlin, as well as the SFC/SNES game of Super Black Bass.

2nd Logo (July 31, 1992)


Logo: We see a flash appear and bring up the Hot-B logo, along with the registered mark. A green-white gradient appears in the logo and the "O" turns green. The text "He is Over There, Because..." flashes in below "HOT".

Technique: 16-bit animation.

Audio: A synth theme with a guitar, followed by a Japanese male voice saying "Hot-B".

Availability: Seen on the Mega CD game Detonator Organ.

3rd Logo (November 18, 1999)


Logo: We see multiple sparkles appearing, while an aquamarine water background fades in. The Hot-B logo comes out of the water as sparkles appear as it moves down. The byline "© 1999 HOT-B USA, Inc. All Rights Reserved." appears below.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A bright synth theme along with the sounds of water.

Availability: Seen on the 1999 game Black Bass with Blue Marlin.