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===Background===
Background: Fishtank Interactive was a subsidiary of Ravensburger Interactive Media GmbH, a video game subsidiary of the puzzle company Ravensburger. It was founded in 2000 focusing on mature games. Its titles were criticized for the lack of features and was sold alongside Ravensburger Interactive to JoWooD Productions in 2002.
'''Fishtank Interactive''' was a subsidiary of [[Ravensburger Interactive Media|Ravensburger Interactive Media GmbH]], a video game subsidiary of the puzzle company Ravensburger. It was founded in 2000 to publish more mature titles than the mostly educational game library of its parent company, without sullying its reputation. Its titles were criticized for low production values highlighted by the lack of important features like multi-player playability. Fishtank was sold alongside Ravensburger Interactive to [[JoWooD Productions]] in 2002.


===Logo (April 16, 2001-January 5, 2003)===
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is a jagged window with a lake bottom inside. A fish swims near and rams his face into the screen. He says "Ouch!" and turns while he also says "Whoa!". The scene then morphs into a white picture with a different fish and some bubbles. The text "'''fishtank''' inteRactive"
(2000-2002)
in an ugly font ripples in under the logo.


'''Variant:''' An alternate version has a clearer lake bottom and a different-looking fish bearing a goofy expression, who simply knocks into the screen and laughs afterwards. The logo then buzzes in from the scene.
Logo: On a black background, we see a jagged window. In it is a lake bottom. A fish swims near us and rams his face into the screen. He says "Ouch!" and turns while he also says "Whoa!". The scene then morphs into white picture with a different fish and some bubbles. The text:


'''Technique:''' CGI.


'''Audio:''' Just the sounds of the fish and bubbles.
fishtank
inteRactive
in a ugly font, ripples in under the logo.


'''Availability:''' Seen on games like ''Evil Islands'' and ''S.W.I.N.E.''
FX/SFX: The fish ramming into the screen.


[[Category:German video game logos]]
Music/Sounds: Just the sounds of the fish and bubbles.
[[Category:Germany]]

[[Category:Video game logos]]
Availability: Rare. Seen on games like S.W.I.N.E.
[[Category:Embracer Group]]

[[Category:THQ Nordic]]
Legacy: None.
[[Category:German-language logos]]

Latest revision as of 18:08, 8 November 2024


Background

Fishtank Interactive was a subsidiary of Ravensburger Interactive Media GmbH, a video game subsidiary of the puzzle company Ravensburger. It was founded in 2000 to publish more mature titles than the mostly educational game library of its parent company, without sullying its reputation. Its titles were criticized for low production values highlighted by the lack of important features like multi-player playability. Fishtank was sold alongside Ravensburger Interactive to JoWooD Productions in 2002.

Logo (April 16, 2001-January 5, 2003)


Visuals: On a black background, there is a jagged window with a lake bottom inside. A fish swims near and rams his face into the screen. He says "Ouch!" and turns while he also says "Whoa!". The scene then morphs into a white picture with a different fish and some bubbles. The text "fishtank inteRactive" in an ugly font ripples in under the logo.

Variant: An alternate version has a clearer lake bottom and a different-looking fish bearing a goofy expression, who simply knocks into the screen and laughs afterwards. The logo then buzzes in from the scene.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: Just the sounds of the fish and bubbles.

Availability: Seen on games like Evil Islands and S.W.I.N.E.

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