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===Background===
===Background===
'''GameTek''' was a publisher and developer formed in 1987 as a subsidiary of IJE Inc., based in Florida. In July 1997, the company's European assets were sold to [[Take-Two Interactive Software]], while the main office in Florida filed for bankruptcy and closed year after.
'''GameTek''' was a publisher and developer formed in 1987 as a subsidiary of IJE Inc., based in Florida. In July 1997, the company's European assets were sold to [[Take-Two Interactive Software]], while the main office in Florida filed for bankruptcy and closed year after.


===1st Logo (1987-1991)===
===1st Logo (September 1988-1991)===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="170">
'''Logo:''' TBA.
GameTek + Rare (1988) (Taken from Jeopardy!, NES).png
GameTek + Rare (1988) (Taken from Wheel of Fortune, NES).png
GameTek (1980s) (Taken from Double Dare, NES).png
GameTek (1990) (Taken from Jeopardy! 25th Anniversary Edition, NES).png
GameTek (1989) (Taken from Wheel of Fortune, Arcade).png
GameTek (1990) (Taken from Classic Concentration, NES).png
GameTek (1991) (Taken from Harlem Globetrotters, NES).png
GameTek (1990) (Taken from Super Jeopardy!, NES).png
GameTek (1991) (Taken from Jeopardy, GB).png
GameTek (1991) (Taken from Wheel of Fortune, GB).png
GameTek + Incredible Technologies (1990s) (Taken from American Gladiators, NES).png
</gallery>


'''Visuals:''' Over a black background, the logo starts with the connected letters "{{color|red|'''GameTek'''}}" appear in a stacked formation, with a sparkle shown inside the "a".
'''Variants:''' TBA.


'''FX/SFX:''' TBA.
'''Variants:'''
* On NES games developed by [[Rare]], like the ''Wheel of Fortune'' and ''Jeopardy!'' series, and ''Double Dare'', the logo is in {{color|darkviolet|purple}}.
* Sometimes, the text is in one line.
* On the arcade version of ''Wheel of Fortune'', the logo is black and inside an {{color|orange}} circle.
* On the NES version of ''Super Jeopardy!'', the logo is on a {{color|darkviolet|purple}} gradient background, and the star spins.


'''Technique:''' None usually. Sprite-based animation in the variants.
'''Music/Sounds:''' TBA.


'''Availability:''' TBA.
'''Audio:''' None.


'''Availability:''' It's seen on several computer and NES games from the era, like the ''Wheel of Fortune'' and ''Jeopardy!'' series, as well as ''Classic Concentration'', ''Harlem Globetrotters'', and the NES versions of ''American Gladiators'' and ''Super Jeopardy!''.
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===2nd Logo (1991-1998)===
===2nd Logo (1991-1998)===
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<gallery mode="packed" heights="170">
File:V32lWnnd7NpurgAsulgqfA9751.png
File:V32lWnnd7NpurgAsulgqfA9751.png
File:KDJjs6dEr-l0wSTqeNQ_vA9185.png
File:KDJjs6dEr-l0wSTqeNQ_vA9185.png
GameTek (1991) (Taken from Prophecy - The Viking Child, GB).png
GameTek (1992) (Taken from Wheel of Fortune Starring Vanna White, NES).png
GameTek (1993) (Taken from Jeopardy! - Deluxe Edition, SNES).png
GameTek (1993) (Taken from Nigel Mansell's World Championship Challenge, NES).png
GameTek (1993) (Taken from Wheel of Fortune - Deluxe Edition, SNES).png
GameTek (1990s) (Taken from Zool, SNES).png
GameTek (1994) (Taken from Elite Soccer, SNES).png
GameTek (1994) (Taken from Elite Soccer, SGB).png
GameTek (1994) (Taken from Pinball Fantasies, GB).png
GameTek (1994) (Taken from Star Trek Generations - Beyond the Nexus, SGB).png
GameTek (1994) (Taken from Tarzan - Lord of the Jungle, GG).png
GameTek + Empire Software (1994) (Taken from Yogi Bear in Yogi Bear's Gold Rush).png
File:GPdDmvEdgC4qA0vIwgTanQ37483.png
File:GPdDmvEdgC4qA0vIwgTanQ37483.png
File:XRW1HakWCmNAxPTLXA5Z7Q10401.png
File:XRW1HakWCmNAxPTLXA5Z7Q10401.png
File:CXsMgFm25jVUgg16UmjiAA3683.png
File:CXsMgFm25jVUgg16UmjiAA3683.png
Rage Software + GameTek (1994) (Taken from Elite Soccer, SNES).png
</gallery>
</gallery>
'''Logo:''' We see the word "''GAME{{color|blue|TEK}}''". A {{color|blue}} ball poses inside the "''A''" letter.
'''Visuals:''' There is the text "''GAME{{color|blue|TEK}}''". A {{color|blue}} ball poses inside the "''A''" letter.


'''Variants:'''
'''Variants:'''
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*On ''Star Crusader'', the logo shares the screen with the Take-Two logo.
*On ''Star Crusader'', the logo shares the screen with the Take-Two logo.
*On ''Tesserae'', the white background spreads around the small box with the logo.
*On ''Tesserae'', the white background spreads around the small box with the logo.
*On ''Wheel of Fortune Featuring Vanna White'' for the NES, the logo is in {{color|darkviolet|purple}}.
*On games developed by Eurocom, like the 3DO version of ''Family Feud'', the logo is shown on a spotlight that shines.
*On the Nintendo 64 version of ''Wheel of Fortune'' and ''Jeopardy!'', another animated version exists. The logo spins around and sparkles, and then a comet shines over the logo.


'''FX/SFX:''' None, except for the animated variant.
'''Technique:''' None. CGI in the animated versions.

'''Music/Sounds:''' None or the opening theme of the game.

'''Availability:''' Rather common on older games.


'''Audio:''' None or the opening theme of the game.


'''Availability:''' Can easily be found on many older games such as ''Wheel of Fortune'', ''Jeopardy!'' and ''Family Feud''.


[[Category:American video game logos]]
[[Category:American video game logos]]
[[Category:United States]]
[[Category:United States]]
[[Category:Video game logos]]
[[Category:Video game logos]]
[[Category:Take-Two Software]]
[[Category:Take-Two Interactive Software]]

Latest revision as of 03:10, 25 April 2024

Background

GameTek was a publisher and developer formed in 1987 as a subsidiary of IJE Inc., based in Florida. In July 1997, the company's European assets were sold to Take-Two Interactive Software, while the main office in Florida filed for bankruptcy and closed year after.

1st Logo (September 1988-1991)

Visuals: Over a black background, the logo starts with the connected letters "GameTek" appear in a stacked formation, with a sparkle shown inside the "a".

Variants:

  • On NES games developed by Rare, like the Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! series, and Double Dare, the logo is in purple.
  • Sometimes, the text is in one line.
  • On the arcade version of Wheel of Fortune, the logo is black and inside an orange circle.
  • On the NES version of Super Jeopardy!, the logo is on a purple gradient background, and the star spins.

Technique: None usually. Sprite-based animation in the variants.

Audio: None.

Availability: It's seen on several computer and NES games from the era, like the Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy! series, as well as Classic Concentration, Harlem Globetrotters, and the NES versions of American Gladiators and Super Jeopardy!.

2nd Logo (1991-1998)

Visuals: There is the text "GAMETEK". A blue ball poses inside the "A" letter.

Variants:

  • The early version has a lighter cyan color instead of blue and seems to be a bit more leaned. The later version shows a solid 3D effect, including the ball.
  • On some published games, a corresponding announcer appears above.
  • On CyberBykes, the logo is redone in a futuristic font.
  • There is an animated version. It has "GAME" slide in, then "TEK" zoom letter-by-letter and the ball jumps the logo to take its place. The logo appears on some games from Imagitec Design.
  • On Star Crusader, the logo shares the screen with the Take-Two logo.
  • On Tesserae, the white background spreads around the small box with the logo.
  • On Wheel of Fortune Featuring Vanna White for the NES, the logo is in purple.
  • On games developed by Eurocom, like the 3DO version of Family Feud, the logo is shown on a spotlight that shines.
  • On the Nintendo 64 version of Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy!, another animated version exists. The logo spins around and sparkles, and then a comet shines over the logo.

Technique: None. CGI in the animated versions.

Audio: None or the opening theme of the game.

Availability: Can easily be found on many older games such as Wheel of Fortune, Jeopardy! and Family Feud.

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