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S T U D I O S
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'''Availability:''' Very common. It can be seen on games like the infamous ''Batman: Dark Tomorrow'' and a vast majority of TV Plug and Plays from 2003-2005.
'''Availability:''' Very common. It can be seen on games like the infamous ''Batman: Dark Tomorrow'' and a vast majority of TV Plug and Plays from 2003-2005.



===2nd Logo (2005-)===
===2nd Logo (2005-)===

Revision as of 01:30, 22 December 2022


Background: In 1995, HotGen was founded in London by Fergus McGovern (Who also founded Probe Entertainment 11 years prior). The company is best known for developing a ton of Jakks Pacific TV Plug and Play Games.

1st Logo (1995-2005)

Logo: On a white background, we see a metallic stick figure with the H as the body and the G as the head. Below this, we see this text:

HOTGEN
S T U D I O S

All of this is inside a rounded box.

Variant: On TV Plug and Play games, the logo is show alongside Jakks Pacific's logo.

Technique: None. It's a still logo.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Very common. It can be seen on games like the infamous Batman: Dark Tomorrow and a vast majority of TV Plug and Plays from 2003-2005.

2nd Logo (2005-)

Logo: On a white or black background, we see a silver, rounded rectangle with HotGen inside it, colored like this: HotGen.

Technique: None. It's a still logo.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Very common and current. It can be seen on their games as well as on TV Plug and Play systems.

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