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'''Nicknames:''' "JM in the City", "JM City" |
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'''Logo:''' We see the letters "JM", in pink, and in a stylized font. The letters are also designed to be reminiscent of San Francisco: In the letter "J" are some building shapes, and in the letter "M", there is an outline of the Golden Gate Bridge. JM |
'''Logo:''' We see the letters "JM", in pink, and in a stylized font. The letters are also designed to be reminiscent of San Francisco: In the letter "J" are some building shapes, and in the letter "M", there is an outline of the Golden Gate Bridge. JM |
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'''Availability:''' Only appeared on the video arcade game shows ''Starcade'' (1982-1984) and ''The Video Game'' (1984-1985). Episodes of the former available for viewing at the Starcade official website. |
'''Availability:''' Only appeared on the video arcade game shows ''Starcade'' (1982-1984) and ''The Video Game'' (1984-1985). Episodes of the former available for viewing at the Starcade official website. |
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[[Category:American television logos]] |
[[Category:American television logos]] |
Revision as of 08:45, 11 December 2022
(December 27, 1982-September 1985)
Logo: We see the letters "JM", in pink, and in a stylized font. The letters are also designed to be reminiscent of San Francisco: In the letter "J" are some building shapes, and in the letter "M", there is an outline of the Golden Gate Bridge. JM
Technique: The logo flipping and spinning.
Music/Sounds: The outro of Starcade, with announcer Kevin McMahon saying, "This is Kevin McMahon speaking. Starcade is a JM Production.".
Availability: Only appeared on the video arcade game shows Starcade (1982-1984) and The Video Game (1984-1985). Episodes of the former available for viewing at the Starcade official website.