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===Background===
Background: BMG Interactive was launched as an American multimedia publishing subsidiary of [[BMG Video|Bertelsmann Music Group]], but sold to [[Take-Two Interactive Software |Take-Two]] in 1997 and closed permanently.
BMG Interactive was a video game publisher and distributor owned by [[BMG Video|Bertelsmann Music Group]]. They mainly distributed titles outside of the United States, though they did operate an American subsidiary (which closed in 1997). In 1998, the now-dormant company was sold to [[Take-Two Interactive Software]], with the company's assets later serving as a launchpad for [[Rockstar Games]].


(1994-1998)
===1st and Only Logo (1994-1998)===
'''Logo''': On a complicated, steel-like blue background, the letters "'''B'''", "'''M'''", and "'''G'''", in their corporate font, are hammered from behind with sparks coming out. Then the upside-down triangle, line, and text "INTERACTIVE" appear the same way at once, forming the "'''BMG''' INTERACTIVE" logo.


'''Variants''':
Logo: On a complicated, steel-like blue background, three letters "'''B'''", "'''M'''", and "'''G'''" are hammered from behind with sparks coming out. Then the arrow, the line and "'''INTERACTIVE'''" appear the same way at once, forming the "'''BMG'''" logo. <br />Variant: The animation was used in some games, others had the logo still in black-and-red colors.<br />FX/SFX: Letters appearing with sparks.<br />Music/Sounds: Four hammers.<br />Availability: Rare. Seen on international prints of ''GTA I'' and ''II'', ''Mass Destruction'', and ''Tilt! - Hyper 3d Pinball''. Don't expect this to appear on ''Courier Crisis''.<br />Editor's Note: None.
* On some games, the logo is still and in black and red colors.
* On ''Duck City'', the logo is drawn in a childish fashion against a wall of duck feet.

'''FX/SFX''': The letters appearing with sparks.

'''Music/Sounds''': A synth drone with four pounding sounds.

'''Availability''': Rare. Seen on international prints of games such as ''Grand Theft Auto'' 1 and 2, ''Mass Destruction'', and ''Tilt! Hyper 3D Pinball''. Don't expect this to appear on ''Courier Crisis''; BMG sold the American rights to [[GT Interactive Software]]. In America, this appeared on ''Spider: The Video Game'' for PlayStation.

'''Editor's Note''': None.


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Revision as of 21:32, 14 January 2021




Background

BMG Interactive was a video game publisher and distributor owned by Bertelsmann Music Group. They mainly distributed titles outside of the United States, though they did operate an American subsidiary (which closed in 1997). In 1998, the now-dormant company was sold to Take-Two Interactive Software, with the company's assets later serving as a launchpad for Rockstar Games.

1st and Only Logo (1994-1998)

Logo: On a complicated, steel-like blue background, the letters "B", "M", and "G", in their corporate font, are hammered from behind with sparks coming out. Then the upside-down triangle, line, and text "INTERACTIVE" appear the same way at once, forming the "BMG INTERACTIVE" logo.

Variants:

  • On some games, the logo is still and in black and red colors.
  • On Duck City, the logo is drawn in a childish fashion against a wall of duck feet.

FX/SFX: The letters appearing with sparks.

Music/Sounds: A synth drone with four pounding sounds.

Availability: Rare. Seen on international prints of games such as Grand Theft Auto 1 and 2, Mass Destruction, and Tilt! Hyper 3D Pinball. Don't expect this to appear on Courier Crisis; BMG sold the American rights to GT Interactive Software. In America, this appeared on Spider: The Video Game for PlayStation.

Editor's Note: None.

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