Sony Interactive Studios America

Background
In July 1995, just two months prior to the release of the PlayStation, parent company Sony Electronic Publishing was restructured, and renamed its divisions. The marketing unit of Sony Imagesoft was folded into Sony Computer Entertainment of America, with about 100 employees transferred from Santa Monica to Foster City. The video game business was renamed to Sony Interactive Studios America, after combining with the product development branch of SCEA, and the computer software business of Imagesoft became Sony Interactive PC Software America. It would later be renamed to 989 Studios in 1998, after splitting from SCEA.

Logo (September 9, 1995)
Visuals: Over a black background is the Sony logo from the time. Above it was the text "Times New Roman" and below was the text "Times New Roman".

Technique: A still, digital card.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen only on the PlayStation game of ESPN Extreme Games. Most other titles used an in-credit disclaimer instead.