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===Background===
===Background===
'''7th Level''' was a video game development company founded in 1993 and based in Dallas, Texas. It was very known for its games, like the ''Tuneland Series'', ''G-Nome'' and the PC adaptations of ''Ace Ventura'' and ''Tamagotchi''. Following a merge with Pulse Entertainment, the company ceased operations in 1997/98 and the properties of its products were sold to different companies.
'''7th Level''' was a video game development company founded in 1993 and based in Dallas, Texas. It was very known for its games, like the ''Tuneland Series'', ''G-Nome'' and the PC adaptations of ''Ace Ventura'' and ''Tamagotchi''. Following a merge with Pulse Entertainment, the company ceased operations in 1997/98 and the properties of its products were sold to different companies.



===(1993-1997)===
===(1993-1997)===


'''Logo:''' On the game's opening background, we "7th LEVEL" in an Italic blue font with two blue curves above and below it, also slanted a bit.
'''Logo:''' TBA.


'''Technique:''' None, or the fading.
'''Technique:''' None, or the fading.

Revision as of 20:05, 15 April 2023



Background

7th Level was a video game development company founded in 1993 and based in Dallas, Texas. It was very known for its games, like the Tuneland Series, G-Nome and the PC adaptations of Ace Ventura and Tamagotchi. Following a merge with Pulse Entertainment, the company ceased operations in 1997/98 and the properties of its products were sold to different companies.


(1993-1997)

Logo: On the game's opening background, we "7th LEVEL" in an Italic blue font with two blue curves above and below it, also slanted a bit.

Technique: None, or the fading.

Music/Sounds: The opening theme of the game.

Availability: Seen on the company's games like the Tuneland series and the PC port of Tamagotchi.

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