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===Background=== | ===Background=== | ||
In 1994, Time Warner purchased Atari Games ([[Atari Corporation]]'s former arcade gaming unit, which spun off from the parent company in 1984), renaming it to | In 1994, Time Warner purchased Atari Games ([[Atari Corporation]]'s former arcade gaming unit, which spun off from the parent company in 1984), renaming it to '''Time Warner Interactive'''. Its [[Tengen]] subsidiary was also folded into the unit, as well as the assets of an earlier company with the same name, '''Time Warner Interactive Group'''. In 1996, Time Warner sold its gaming division to [[Midway Games]]. As a result, the arcade unit went back to the '''Atari Games''' name. | ||
===1st Logo (August 1994-1995)=== | ===1st Logo (August 1994-1995)=== | ||
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'''Music/Sounds:''' None. | '''Music/Sounds:''' None. | ||
'''Availability:''' This logo appeared posthumously on a Japanese Sega Saturn game named ''Shinrei Jusatsushi Taromaru''. | '''Availability:''' This logo appeared "posthumously" on a Japanese Sega Saturn game named ''Shinrei Jusatsushi Taromaru''. | ||
{{chronology|[[Atari Games (1984-1994)|Atari Games]]<br>[[Tengen]]<br>[[Time Warner Interactive Group]]|[[Atari Games (1996-1999)|Atari Games]]<br>[[Williams Entertainment]]}} | {{chronology|[[Atari Games (1984-1994)|Atari Games]]<br>[[Tengen]]<br>[[Time Warner Interactive Group]]|[[Atari Games (1996-1999)|Atari Games]]<br>[[Williams Entertainment]]}} | ||