Hasbro Interactive/Logo Variations

From the Audiovisual Identity Database, the motion graphics museum

These are the logo variations seen throughout the years by Hasbro Interactive.

Tonka Construction (1996, PC):

  • The logo's triangle appears on a Tonka dump truck, which drops the triangle onto the ground, and then the red planet. Then the rest of the colored planets appear on the triangle as the Hasbro Interactive text appears on the bottom.

Glover (1998, N64/PC):

  • The logo is still and seen on the floor of a small room, and pans to the Interactive Studios and A-Team logos which are on the walls of the room. The camera then pans back to the Hasbro Interactive logo. Glover appears, slams the red globe into his red and gold striped ball, and rides it away backwards.
    • On the Nintendo 64 version, this sequence is rendered using the game's engine, while on the Microsoft Windows version, it is rendered as an FMV clip.
    • The PlayStation version does not use this variant and instead uses the second Atari Interactive logo.
    • The 2022 Steam release replaces the Hasbro Interactive logo with the game's current owner Piko Interactive, but as their logo is more basic, when Glover hits the ground the ball appears from nowhere this time round.

Clue: Murder at Boddy Mansion/Cluedo: Murder at Blackwell Grange (1998, PC):

  • The logo appears through a storm, and appears in black and white.

Falcon 4.0 (1998, PC):

  • The logo appears with the MicroProse logo in the opening movie.

Missile Command (1999, PC/PlayStation):

  • The logo appears in the opening movie.

Clue/Cluedo Chronicles: Fatal Illusion (2000, PC):

  • The logo appears in the night sky as part of the opening movie.

Battleship! 2 (2000, PC):

  • The logo is rippled onto the screen, and ripples out to let the Meyer/Glass Interactive logo appear.

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