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===Background===
Background: Sony Imagesoft (formerly "CSG Imagesoft") was founded in 1989 and purchased by Sony in 1992. The division published games for 16-bit consoles. Later, it was renamed to "Sony Electronic Publishing" and expanded to PC products. Soon after it was closed due to Sony's attention on the arrival of PlayStation.
'''Sony Electronic Publishing''' was formed in 1991 after Sony's North American division bought CSG Imagesoft from the [[Sony Music Entertainment|CBS/Sony Group]] and renamed the company [[Sony Imagesoft]]. Sony Electronic Publishing became the parent company of Sony Imagesoft. Starting in 1994, Sony Imagesoft started to use the Sony Electronic Publishing name when they expanded to PC products. In 1995, Sony Electronic Publishing was closed due to Sony Imagesoft merging with the development branch of [[Sony Interactive Entertainment|Sony Computer Entertainment]] into [[989 Studios#Sony Interactive Studios America|Sony Interactive Studios America]].


===Logo (November 1994-1995)===
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'''Visuals:''' This is an enhanced print version of the [[Sony Imagesoft]] logo, except "IMAGESOFT" is replaced with "ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING", with "PUBLISHING" in spaced-out letters underneath "ELECTRONIC".
1st Logo
(1992-1993)


'''Technique:''' A still digital graphic.
Nicknames: "The Red Feather", "The Sony Feather"


'''Audio:''' None.
Logo: A stylized red feather is seen standing on a surface and emitting light rays from its point. The background is black. This box is included intoSony Imagesoft (1993) another white box, where "SONY" (In it's corporate font) is above, and "IMAGESOFT" is below.


'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Ghosts'' for PC and ''Mega Turrican'' (UK version) and ''Morph'' for Sega Genesis.
FX/SFX: None.


==Unused Logo==
Variants:
On Last Action Hero, the logo was stretched to screen.
On SNES games, the logo was darker.
There is an animated version of this logo which carries out like the next logo with some differences, 1. The feather remains red throughout the logo. 2. The feather drops slower 3. Is talls all the way to the right corner. 4. The box appears. 5. It coasts to the center. This was seen on Bram Stoker's Dracula (the Sega CD port at least)


===Logo (December 31, 1994)===
Music/Sounds: None. The animated version featured a disorted low pitched version of the later logos music.
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'''Visuals:''' Same as the 1st [[Sony Imagesoft]] logo, only it starts on a {{color|blue}} background, there is no flash, the rays are simpler, and the logo reads "ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING" in place of "IMAGESOFT".
Availability: Seen on Cliffhanger, Bram Stoker's Dracula, and Last Action Hero.


'''Technique:''' 2D digital animation.
Editor's Note: None.


'''Audio:''' Same as the 1st Sony Imagesoft logo.


'''Availability:''' This was meant to appear on the 1995 ''Jeopardy!'' PC game, but it went unused. The logo's file (SONYLOGO.MOV) can be accessed in the "MOVIES" folder on the disc.
2nd Logo
(1992-1994)
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[[Category:American video game logos]]
Nicknames: "The Red Feather II", "The Sony Feather II"
[[Category:United States]]

[[Category:Video game logos]]
Logo: Against a black background, the feather falls from the top, swirling and making the place with its point down. Colored light rays are emitted from the point, like on the previous logo. The still version is more graphic and has shadows.
[[Category:Sony Interactive Entertainment]]

[[Category:Sony Corporation]]
Variants:
Animated version has improved look and quality.
There is a print version of this logo made in blue (or green) colors and similar to the latest logo used.
There's a simple version used on Gear Works where the blue rectangular part is gone leaving only the feather and the rays.
The feather animation is superimposed against the studios of Jeopardy! and Wheel of Fortune on PC versions of those shows' video game adaptations.
On ESPN Speed World, the logo is inside the white rectangular box. Plus, the logo is crushed by the game's title logo.

FX/SFX: Flying feather and light rays. None for the still version.

Music/Sounds: A soft tune with piano. None or the game's opening theme on still version.

Availability: The still version is common and seen on various games like Frankenstein, Mickey Mania, No Escape, Hook, Wheel of Fortune, and ESPN series. The animated version was used on several Sega CD games and Johnny Mnemonic for PC. The blue version can be found on Skyblazer.

Editor's Note: None.


3rd Logo
(1994)
Sony Imagesoft (1994)
Nicknames: "The Red Feather III", "The Sony Feather III"

Logo: Similar to the regular logo from the era. The background is blue with relief feather over it, and the light rays are shown as the black cuts. The company name is in 3D.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Used on ESPN National Hockey Night for Sega CD.

Editor's Note: None.



4th Logo
(1995)

Nicknames: "The Print Feather", "The Sony Feather IV"
Sony Electronic Publishing (1995)

Logo: This is the enhanced print version of Sony Imagesoft logo, only with "IMAGESOFT" replaced with "ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING" with "PUBLISHING" in spaced-out letters underneath "ELECTRONIC".

FX/SFX: Probably same animation as before, but generally it's still.

Music/Sounds: None for still version.

Availability: Very rare due to the short life span. Seen on Ghosts for PC and Mega Turrican (UK version) and Morph for Sega Genesis.

Editor's Note: None.

5th Logo
(1995)
Sony Electronic Publishing (1995, animated)
Nicknames: "Sony Feather V"

Logo: Same as the 2nd logo, only it starts on a blue background, there is no flash, the rays are simpler, and the logo reads "ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING" in place of "IMAGESOFT."

FX/SFX: The feather falling, the rays spreading out. Basically the same as the 2nd logo, but far simpler.

Music/Sounds: Same as the 2nd logo.

Availability: Extremely rare. So far, this is only known to appear on the 1995 Jeopardy! PC game. It appears to be unused, but the file (SONYLOGO.MOV) can be accessed in the "MOVIES" folder on the disc.

Editor's Note: None.

Latest revision as of 08:03, 11 April 2024

Background

Sony Electronic Publishing was formed in 1991 after Sony's North American division bought CSG Imagesoft from the CBS/Sony Group and renamed the company Sony Imagesoft. Sony Electronic Publishing became the parent company of Sony Imagesoft. Starting in 1994, Sony Imagesoft started to use the Sony Electronic Publishing name when they expanded to PC products. In 1995, Sony Electronic Publishing was closed due to Sony Imagesoft merging with the development branch of Sony Computer Entertainment into Sony Interactive Studios America.

Logo (November 1994-1995)

Visuals: This is an enhanced print version of the Sony Imagesoft logo, except "IMAGESOFT" is replaced with "ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING", with "PUBLISHING" in spaced-out letters underneath "ELECTRONIC".

Technique: A still digital graphic.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on Ghosts for PC and Mega Turrican (UK version) and Morph for Sega Genesis.

Logo (December 31, 1994)


Visuals: Same as the 1st Sony Imagesoft logo, only it starts on a blue background, there is no flash, the rays are simpler, and the logo reads "ELECTRONIC PUBLISHING" in place of "IMAGESOFT".

Technique: 2D digital animation.

Audio: Same as the 1st Sony Imagesoft logo.

Availability: This was meant to appear on the 1995 Jeopardy! PC game, but it went unused. The logo's file (SONYLOGO.MOV) can be accessed in the "MOVIES" folder on the disc.

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