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===Background===
===Background===
Fall Line Studio was an internal development studio that was a part of [[Disney Interactive Studios]], based in Salt Lake City. The company produced just three games before it was merged into [[Avalanche Software]] in 2009.
Fall Line Studio was an internal development studio that was a part of [[Disney Interactive Studios]], based in Salt Lake City. The company produced just three games before it was merged into [[Avalanche Software]] in 2009.

===(November 7, 2007-November 25, 2008)===
===(November 7, 2007-November 25, 2008)===
'''Logo''': On a black background, we see an {{Color|orange}} outline of a triangle, with the conjoined, stylized letters "FL" inside it. Underneath it is the text "FALL LINE STUDIO".
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'''Logo''': On a black background, we see an orange outline of a triangle, with the conjoined, stylized letters "FL" inside it. Underneath it is the text "FALL LINE STUDIO".


'''Variant''':
'''Variants''':
* Some games have the logo on a white background.
*Some games have the logo on a white background.
* There is a special animated variant found on the Wii version of ''Ultimate Band''. We see a light on a black background create the logo, and the company name is wiped in underneath before the light disappears and it transforms into its normal orange color.
*There is a special animated variant found on the Wii version of ''Ultimate Band''. We see a light on a black background create the logo, and the company name is wiped in underneath before the light disappears and it transforms into its normal {{Color|orange}} color.


'''FX/SFX''': The logo is drawn and letters appear.
'''FX/SFX''': The logo drawing in and the letters appearing.


'''Music/Sounds''': None. On the animated variant, we hear whooshes and some futuristic beeping, then a twinkly synth sounder.
'''Music/Sounds''': None. On the animated variant, we hear whooshes and some futuristic beeping, then a twinkly synth sounder.
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'''Editor's Note''': A pretty well-designed logo, especially the animated version, which was only used once.
'''Editor's Note''': A pretty well-designed logo, especially the animated version, which was only used once.

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Revision as of 22:58, 9 August 2021



Background

Fall Line Studio was an internal development studio that was a part of Disney Interactive Studios, based in Salt Lake City. The company produced just three games before it was merged into Avalanche Software in 2009.

(November 7, 2007-November 25, 2008)

Logo: On a black background, we see an orange outline of a triangle, with the conjoined, stylized letters "FL" inside it. Underneath it is the text "FALL LINE STUDIO".

Variants:

  • Some games have the logo on a white background.
  • There is a special animated variant found on the Wii version of Ultimate Band. We see a light on a black background create the logo, and the company name is wiped in underneath before the light disappears and it transforms into its normal orange color.

FX/SFX: The logo drawing in and the letters appearing.

Music/Sounds: None. On the animated variant, we hear whooshes and some futuristic beeping, then a twinkly synth sounder.

Availability: Seen on Ultimate Band, The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, and Hannah Montana: Music Jam, all for the Nintendo DS.

Editor's Note: A pretty well-designed logo, especially the animated version, which was only used once.

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