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'''Availability''': It was used on their earliest NES games and on ''Skuljagger'' for SNES.
 
'''Editor's NoteLegacy''': TBA.
 
 
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'''Availability''': It appeared on ''American Gladiators'' and ''TNN Outdoors Bass Tournament '96'' (which is based on a license from 1993).
 
Editor's NoteLegacy: TBA.
 
 
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'''Availability''': The steel logo appeared on Chavez, the blue-gray logo appeared on Chavez II and the B&W variant was seen on Snow White in Happily Ever After for SNES.
 
'''Editor's NoteLegacy''': TBA.
 
=== {{Ordinal|4}} Logo (1993-1994) ===
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'''Availability''': Seen mostly on their games from 1994, mostly on PC and SNES.
 
'''Editor's NoteLegacy''': TBA.
 
 
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'''Availability''': The stock version is hard to find. It appeared on ''Perfect Weapon'', ''Ten Pin Alley'' and ''TNN Motor Sports Hardcore 4x4''. The variants are more common, though.
 
'''Editor's NoteLegacy''': TBA.
 
 
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'''Availability''': Only seen on ''S.T.O.R.M''.
 
'''Editor's NoteLegacy''': TBA.
 
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Revision as of 23:21, 11 October 2022




Background

ASC (abbreviated from American Softworks Corporation) is a computer and video game publishing company that was founded in 1992 and soon became the major publisher for games on the NES, SNES and Sega Genesis. Before 1996, the company used its full name, but then switched to the abbreviated brand. ASC was based in Darien, Connecticut until the company closed down in January 2000.

1st Logo (1992)

Logo: TBA.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: It was used on their earliest NES games and on Skuljagger for SNES.

Legacy: TBA.


2nd Logo (1993, 1996)

Logo: TBA.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: It appeared on American Gladiators and TNN Outdoors Bass Tournament '96 (which is based on a license from 1993).

Legacy: TBA.


3rd Logo (1993-1994)

Logo: TBA.

Variant: The logo seems to appear game after game.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: The steel logo appeared on Chavez, the blue-gray logo appeared on Chavez II and the B&W variant was seen on Snow White in Happily Ever After for SNES.

Legacy: TBA.

4th Logo (1993-1994)

Logo: There are three interconnected orange rhombuses and the name below in the two lines.

Variant: Like the previous logo, it is known that this logo has it's own variant on almost every game.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen mostly on their games from 1994, mostly on PC and SNES.

Legacy: TBA.


5th (known) Logo (1994-1999)

Nickname: "Ack Games"

Logo: On a starry background, a purple/white galaxy-like vortex emerges at the center and attracts a red sphere and two spinning blue/green oval streaks. The red sphere goes to the center of the streaks (which keeps on spinning) as the vortex dissapears. The words "ASC GAMES" stacked on top of each other fades in below as the stars fades out.

Variants:

  • Mass Destruction (1996): The logo is simpler, much like the previous one, and already complete. A rocket blows it to parts.
  • One (1997): The neon logo is superimposed over the opening credits.
  • Animaniacs: Ten Pin Alley (1998): A bowling ball hits the pins standing on the logo, completing it.
  • Dead in the Water (1998): The logo swims in the water and a skull appears inside.
  • TNN Outdoors Pro Hunter (1998): The arcs are brown-colored with a crosshair inside.
  • Sanitarium (1998): The logo is covered in bandages.

FX/SFX: The vortex appearing, oval streaks and the sphere flying in, the vortex disappearing, the company name appearing.

Music/Sounds: Windy sounds mixed with female screaming noises (probably from a rollercoaster), when the oval streaks and the sphere flies in, the synth note intensifies to the point where the vortex disappeared and jarringly changes to a synth bass note mixed with the cymbal crash when the company name appears, followed by the female announcer whispering the company's name.

Availability: The stock version is hard to find. It appeared on Perfect Weapon, Ten Pin Alley and TNN Motor Sports Hardcore 4x4. The variants are more common, though.

Legacy: TBA.


6th Logo (1996)

Logo: TBA

FX/SFX: TBA.

Music/Sounds: Windy synth sounds.

Availability: Only seen on S.T.O.R.M.

Legacy: TBA.

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