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===Background===
Background: '''Blast! Entertainment''' was a video game developer based in the UK. It iswas a joint venture between the London-based Mastertronic Group and Disky Entertainment Group (part of the Herman's Group) in Holland. They made mainly family-oriented budget titles based on various licenses such as movies, TV and toys.
 
===Logo (September 11, 2006-July 23, 2009)===
Background: Blast! Entertainment was a video game developer based in the UK. It is a joint venture between the London-based Mastertronic Group and Disky Entertainment Group (part of the Herman's Group) in Holland. They made mainly family-oriented budget titles based on various licenses such as movies, TV and toys.
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Logo'''Visuals:''' On a yellow background is a spherical cast-iron bomb. The bomb has red, orange and yellow gradient coloring with a face that winks and a grin with a sparkle on the right of his teeth. A fuse protrudes out of the bomb with a star, indicating a lit fuse. Next to the bomb is "blast!" in black lettering.
 
'''Variant:''' On ''Mr. Bean'' for the Nintendo DS, the logo swings upwards from the bottom-left corner of the screen and bounces thrice before settling into place. It then swings away via the upper-right corner. This also applies to the [[Tiger Aspect Productions|Tiger Aspect]] and Beyond Reality Games logos on the same game.
(2006-2009)
 
'''Technique:''' Digital ink and paint.
Nickname: "The Bomb"
 
'''Audio:''' None.
Logo: On a yellow background is a spherical cast-iron bomb. The bomb has red, orange and yellow gradient coloring with a face that winks and a grin with a sparkle on the right of his teeth. A fuse protrudes out of the bomb with a star, indicating a lit fuse. Next to the bomb is "blast!" in black lettering.
Blast! Entertainment
FX/SFX: None.
 
'''Availability:''' Seen on video games released outside the US in the PAL formats. Titles include ''Beverly Hills Cop'', ''Home Alone'', ''Wacky Races: Mad Motors'', and ''The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep'' for the PS2.
Music/Sounds: None.
 
'''Legacy:''' While harmless by itself, the company's notoriety for poorly made licensed games has given it a degree of infamy.
Availability: Seen on video games released outside the US in the PAL formats. Titles include Beverly Hills Cop, Home Alone, Wacky Races: Mad Motors, and The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep for the PS2.
 
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Editor's Note: None.
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Latest revision as of 02:44, 1 November 2024


Background

Blast! Entertainment was a video game developer based in the UK. It was a joint venture between the London-based Mastertronic Group and Disky Entertainment Group (part of the Herman's Group) in Holland. They made mainly family-oriented budget titles based on various licenses such as movies, TV and toys.

Logo (September 11, 2006-July 23, 2009)

Visuals: On a yellow background is a spherical cast-iron bomb. The bomb has red, orange and yellow gradient coloring with a face that winks and a grin with a sparkle on the right of his teeth. A fuse protrudes out of the bomb with a star, indicating a lit fuse. Next to the bomb is "blast!" in black lettering.

Variant: On Mr. Bean for the Nintendo DS, the logo swings upwards from the bottom-left corner of the screen and bounces thrice before settling into place. It then swings away via the upper-right corner. This also applies to the Tiger Aspect and Beyond Reality Games logos on the same game.

Technique: Digital ink and paint.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on video games released outside the US in the PAL formats. Titles include Beverly Hills Cop, Home Alone, Wacky Races: Mad Motors, and The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep for the PS2.

Legacy: While harmless by itself, the company's notoriety for poorly made licensed games has given it a degree of infamy.

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