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Background: In 1994, Time Warner purchased Atari Games, renaming it to "Time Warner Interactive". In 1996, Time Warner sold its gaming division to Midway Games. | Background: In 1994, Time Warner purchased Atari Games, renaming it to "Time Warner Interactive". In 1996, Time Warner sold its gaming division to Midway Games. | ||
===1st Logo (1994-1996)=== | |||
1st Logo | |||
(1994-1996) | |||
Time Warner Interactive (1995)Time Warner Interactive (1995)Time Warner Interactive (1994)Time Warner Interactive (Custom) | Time Warner Interactive (1995)Time Warner Interactive (1995)Time Warner Interactive (1994)Time Warner Interactive (Custom) | ||
Time Warner Interactive (1994)Time Warner Interactive (1995) | Time Warner Interactive (1994)Time Warner Interactive (1995) | ||
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Variants: | Variants: | ||
*A still version exists. | |||
*Sometimes, the word "PRESENTS" appears below. | |||
*On some games, the background is white and there is no box. The sphere is darker, closer to the color crimson glory. | |||
*On ''Primal Rage'' for DOS and PSX, the logo is sped up. | |||
*On ''Sylvester and Tweety in Cagey Capers'', there is no eye as half of the screen is occupied by the Warner Bros. Consumer Products logo. | |||
*On ''Power Rally'' for Jaguar, the eye is right to the company name. | |||
FX/SFX: The moving sphere and eye bars. In other cases, none. | FX/SFX: The moving sphere and eye bars. In other cases, none. | ||
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Music/Sounds: None. | Music/Sounds: None. | ||
Availability: Rare. The animated version can be found on Primal Rage for 3DO, PlayStation and DOS. The still version can be found on other games during the era, such as the Genesis version of The Lawnmower Man and Time Warner Interactive's VR Virtua Racing on the Sega Saturn. | Availability: Rare. The animated version can be found on ''Primal Rage'' for 3DO, PlayStation and DOS. The still version can be found on other games during the era, such as the Genesis version of ''The Lawnmower Man'' and ''Time Warner Interactive's VR Virtua Racing'' on the Sega Saturn. | ||
Editor's Note: None. | Editor's Note: None. | ||
===2nd Logo (1995-1996)=== | |||
2nd Logo | |||
(1995-1996) | |||
Time Warner Interactive (1996) | Time Warner Interactive (1996) | ||
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Logo: We see a comet flying around the planet, then it moves over the sea to the horizon and makes there a light splash. The comet's trace on the sky becomes an outline of the Warner eye. After this, the 3D words "TIME" and "WARNER" slide from left and right, "INTERACTIVE" zooms out into a white box. A blue line then draws on top of the box and a "TM" symbol fades in to the right of the box. | Logo: We see a comet flying around the planet, then it moves over the sea to the horizon and makes there a light splash. The comet's trace on the sky becomes an outline of the Warner eye. After this, the 3D words "TIME" and "WARNER" slide from left and right, "INTERACTIVE" zooms out into a white box. A blue line then draws on top of the box and a "TM" symbol fades in to the right of the box. | ||
Variant: The arcade version of Area 51 has a shorter version of the logo that starts with the comet hitting the planet. | Variant: The arcade version of ''Area 51'' has a shorter version of the logo that starts with the comet hitting the planet. | ||
FX/SFX: The comet flying, words sliding, drawing of the blue line. | FX/SFX: The comet flying, words sliding, drawing of the blue line. | ||
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Music/Sounds: A new-age fanfare. | Music/Sounds: A new-age fanfare. | ||
Availability: Extremely rare. Seen on the arcade port of Area 51 and Return Fire for PlayStation. | Availability: Extremely rare. Seen on the arcade port of ''Area 51'' and ''Return Fire'' for PlayStation. | ||
Editor's Note: None. | Editor's Note: None. | ||
===3rd Logo (1997)=== | |||
Time Warner Interactive (1997) | |||
3rd Logo | |||
(1997)Time Warner Interactive (1997) | |||
Logo: There is the text part from Time Warner logo, words separated by blue line. There is a thin gray line below the picture and "PRESENTS" under it. | Logo: There is the text part from Time Warner logo, words separated by blue line. There is a thin gray line below the picture and "PRESENTS" under it. | ||
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Music/Sounds: None. | Music/Sounds: None. | ||
Availability: Strange enough, appeared on a Japanese Sega Saturn game named Shinrei Jusatsushi Taromaru. | Availability: Strange enough, appeared on a Japanese Sega Saturn game named ''Shinrei Jusatsushi Taromaru''. | ||
Editor's Note: None. | Editor's Note: None. | ||
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