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Revision as of 03:31, 9 October 2023
DreamWorks Games
(November 13, 2000-)
Visuals: The same logo used on movies from DreamWorks, often still.
Variants:
- Before the introduction of a new logo for licensed DreamWorks Animation games, it's usually a still image of the DreamWorks Pictures logo's final product, with the boy and the moon above. This is now usually seen on games based on the live-action studio's properties.
- Long and short versions exist, as well as the more common still logo.
- The print logo (white on black) appeared on Antz: Panic in the Anthill.
- On Transformers: The Game, only the name appears, reading "DreamWorks Pictures" in black, on the white background.
Technique: Same as the movie logo.
Audio: Same as the movie logo, or none or the opening theme of the game.
Availability: Used in games based on copyrighted licenses, the first of which was Chicken Run for Dreamcast, PS1 and PC. The long version appeared on Shrek 2 and Shark Tale.
DreamWorks Animation Games
(April 18, 2004-March 26, 2009)
Visuals: The same logo used on movies from DreamWorks Animation.
Variant: A still print version with the fishing boy picture appears on Kung Fu Panda for NDS.
Technique: Same as the movie logo, or none.
Audio: Same as the movie logo.
Availability: Used in games based on copyrighted licenses, like Kung Fu Panda, Madagascar, Monsters vs. Aliens and Flushed Away.