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'''Sony Pictures Consumer Products''' is the interactive division of [[Sony Pictures Entertainment]]. It was created to specialize on video games licensed from [[Columbia Pictures]], [[TriStar Pictures]], and [[Sony Pictures Animation]] franchises.
'''Sony Pictures Consumer Products''' is the interactive division of [[Sony Pictures Entertainment]]. It was created to specialize on video games licensed from [[Columbia Pictures]], [[TriStar Pictures]], and [[Sony Pictures Animation]] franchises.


===Logo (2006-)===
===Logo (December 18, 2003-)===
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Revision as of 10:11, 16 April 2024

Background

Sony Pictures Consumer Products is the interactive division of Sony Pictures Entertainment. It was created to specialize on video games licensed from Columbia Pictures, TriStar Pictures, and Sony Pictures Animation franchises.

Logo (December 18, 2003-)

Visuals: Same as the Sony Pictures Home Entertainment logo, but the words "CONSUMER PRODUCTS" replace "HOME ENTERTAINMENT".

Variants:

  • On early games, a still version on a white background is used. Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS games use the same version. The words "CONSUMER PRODUCTS" are in Bank Gothic MD BT font, the same font that's used on the print logo for Columbia Pictures. There is no line that separates in between "PICTURES" and "CONSUMER".
  • On Monster House, the words "CONSUMER PRODUCTS" are gray.

Technique: Same as the Sony Pictures Home Entertainment logo by Brian Castleforte and Sean Koriakin for Imaginary Forces. None for the GBA/DS variant.

Audio: Same as above, composed by Lee Sanders.

Audio Variant: None for the GBA/DS variant.

Availability:

  • The still version appears on games like Monster House, Open Season, and Surf's Up.
  • The animated version appears on Ghostbusters: The Video Game and Men in Black: Alien Crisis among others.
  • On Battle: Los Angeles and the DS versions of said games, the still version is used.
  • It also appears on The Smurfs for DS.
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