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===Background===
===Background===
'''Fantasy Factory''' was a game developer that published the highly infamous 1994 Phillips CD-i puzzle game ''Hotel Mario''.
'''Fantasy Factory''' was a game development subsidiary of [[Philips Media|Philips Interactive Media]] that developed the highly infamous 1994 Phillips CD-i puzzle game ''Hotel Mario''.




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[[File:Fantasy Factory (1994).jpg|frameless|center]]
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'''Visuals:''' On an orange/yellow fire background are the stacked silver words "FANTASY FACTORY" in a futuristic modern-shaped font.
'''Visuals:''' On an orange/yellow fire background are the stacked, grungy, silver words "FANTASY FACTORY" in a futuristic modern-shaped font.

'''Variant:''' In the prototype of the game, the background is different and darker.


'''Technique:''' A still, digital graphic.
'''Technique:''' A still, digital graphic.
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Revision as of 20:34, 24 April 2024

Background

Fantasy Factory was a game development subsidiary of Philips Interactive Media that developed the highly infamous 1994 Phillips CD-i puzzle game Hotel Mario.


Logo (April 5, 1994)

Visuals: On an orange/yellow fire background are the stacked, grungy, silver words "FANTASY FACTORY" in a futuristic modern-shaped font.

Variant: In the prototype of the game, the background is different and darker.

Technique: A still, digital graphic.

Audio: None.

Availability: It only appears on Hotel Mario for the Philips CD-i console.

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