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'''Music/Sounds''': TBA. It could be the next logo's music or waterdrop sounds. | '''Music/Sounds''': TBA. It could be the next logo's music or waterdrop sounds. | ||
'''Availability''': | '''Availability''': Completely extinct. This logo was made as an alternative to the previous logo, but it is the similarity to the Imagine Entertainment logo resulted in DTS nearly being sued by the said company. As such, it was only seen in three theaters in both St. Louis and Albuquerque before DTS pulled this logo very fast. However, it still exists in the hands of private collectors. | ||
'''Editor's Note''': None. | '''Editor's Note''': None. | ||
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'''Music/Sounds''': Various industrial bass noises, such as a brief creepy piano at the beginning, several whooshes, deep bass notes, and waterdrop noises. | '''Music/Sounds''': Various industrial bass noises, such as a brief creepy piano at the beginning, several whooshes, deep bass notes, and waterdrop noises. | ||
'''Availability''': | '''Availability''': Extinct. Its existence was not known until recently, and the only way to see it is either on YouTube or the 3 links in the Other Links section on the bottom of this page. Since this is an Internet trailer, you do not need any additional equipment to hear the audio. Because of the limitations of Internet video sharing in the '90s, the video quality is quite poor; it's unknown if a higher-quality version exists, or if it ever appeared on home releases. | ||
'''Editor's Note''': It took 14 years for this rediscovery of this logo, and to be featured here on CLG Wiki. | '''Editor's Note''': It took 14 years for this rediscovery of this logo, and to be featured here on CLG Wiki. |