Steel Monkeys

Background
Steel Monkeys was founded in 1998 by Timofey Dvoskin and Derek McLennan in the United Kingdom. The company develops games for the PC, PS1, PS2, Xbox and GameCube.

1st Logo (2000-2011)
Logoː On a white background, we see a white 3D rectangle with soft corners drop from above and bounce for a little bit before settling. On the rectangle is a black segment with "Steel Monkeys" at the top, a yellow triangle with an explosion in it in the middle, and the text "CLASS 1" & "Game Product" at the bottom.

Variantː On the GameCube version of Rocky, the rectangle (this time, the "P" in "Product" is no longer capitalized and the logo is modified slightly) has boxing gloves and is in a boxing ring. It then punches a few times before getting knocked down by something from offscreen. The then pans to see the rectangle lying unconscious.

FX/SFXː Basic 3D animation.

Music/Soundsː A whoosh sound, followed by the sounds of a monkey chattering.

Music/Sounds Variant: On the Rocky variant, we hear a crowd cheering, the bell clanging, some monkey sounds, a cartoony bouncing sound and a joyful 4-note flute tune, ending with a fast "wah-wah-waaah" sound from a trumpet.

Availabilityː Uncommon. Can be seen on games at the time, including Bob the Builder: Can We Fix It? for the PC and PlayStation and Master Rallye for the PC and PlayStation 2.

Editor's Note: None.