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'''Logo:''' Same as the [[DreamWorks Television]] logo, except that "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''SKG'''}}" is |
'''Logo:''' Same as the [[DreamWorks Television]] logo, except that "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''SKG'''}}" is absent, and "{{Font|Times New Roman|'''INTERACTIVE'''}}" slowly fades in below the line as the clouds move away. |
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Revision as of 18:45, 1 February 2023
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Background
DreamWorks Interactive was the video game division of DreamWorks Pictures, established in March 1995 as a joint-venture between DreamWorks and Microsoft to develop games based on the studio's properties. In 2000, following the critical failure of Trespasser (based on The Lost World: Jurassic Park), it was sold to Electronic Arts to form EA Los Angeles. In 2010, the company was renamed to "Danger Close Games", only to quietly go defunct in 2013.
(1996-October 23, 2000)
Logo: Same as the DreamWorks Television logo, except that "SKG" is absent, and "INTERACTIVE" slowly fades in below the line as the clouds move away.
Variant:
- The logo is still on Someone's In The Kitchen! and The Neverhood.
Custom Variants: See this page for details.
Technique: Same as the DreamWorks Television logo.
Music/Sounds: The ending of the DreamWorks logo, a 7-note tune (but the guitar is replaced by a French horn; this variant of the theme was also used on the film MouseHunt), the main theme of the game or silence. The game variants have sound effects corresponding to the actions.
Availability: Appears on Chaos Island: The Lost World, Warpath: Jurassic Park, Skullmonkeys, and Small Soldiers: Squad Commander and BoomBots.
- The rest of the variants only appear on their respective games.