Club Acclaim

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Background: Club Acclaim was formed in late 1999 as Acclaim Entertainment's kids division.

1st Logo

(1999-2002)

Logo: On a white background, we see a sky blue crayon zig-zag line. Over it is the word "CLUB" in dark purple, blue, and purple, respectively, and the jumble text "Acclaim" in the corporate logo font with a purple arrow line below it. Sometimes, the background is black.

Variants:


  • There is a black and white variation on one Mary-Kate & Ashley game for Game Boy.
  • On Antz Racing for Game Boy Color, copyright info is shown below. Then it cuts to the Light & Shadow Production logo and then the DreamWorks logo.
  • on the PC version of Mary-Kate & Ashley's Dance Party Of The Century, the logo is on a black background and it dissolves in and out.FX/SFX: None, it's a still logo.
    Music/Sounds: Silent.
    Availability: Seen on Mary-Kate & Ashley games for Game Boy Color and PlayStation, and Bust-A-Move: Millennium for Game Boy Color. Also appears on the Sega Dreamcast version of Bust-A-Move 4. The black and white variation is quite rare. Also appears on the Game Boy Advance version of Mary-Kate & Ashley: Sweet 16: Licensed to Drive. Super Bust-A-Move doesn't have this logo even though the division is mentioned on the copyright screen, but the game itself just has the regular Acclaim logo.
    2nd Logo

(2002)

Logo: Same as before, except the crayon zig-zag line is now red, the word "CLUB" is now in red, yellow, blue and green, respectively, and "Acclaim", in a jumbled, corporate font, now has a blue shade behind it. The arrow line is mysteriously gone.
FX/SFX: Same as before.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Only appeared on the PlayStation 2 and GameCube version of Mary-Kate & Ashley: Sweet 16: Licensed to Drive.

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