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===Background===
===Background===
'''Laguna Video Games''' was a defunct German-based video game publisher who published several Game Boy and Super Nintendo games for four years, such as ''Mega Man 7''. The company was bought by [[Infogrames]] in 1998, becoming their German division thereafter.
'''Laguna Video Games''', also called in German as '''Laguna Videospiele Vertriebs & Marketing GmbH''' was a defunct German-based video game publisher who published several Game Boy and Super Nintendo games throughout the 1990s, such as ''Mega Man 7'', whilst serving as Capcom's European publisher for 8-bit and 16-bit systems until the introduction of the 5th generation of consoles, but has also published and distributed games for the PlayStation, the Sega Saturn and the Nintendo 64. The company was purchased by the French division of [[Philips Media]] in 1996, itself purchased by [[Infogrames]] in 1997. Laguna Video Games was folded into fellow subsidiary Bomico Entertainment Software (also bought by Philips Media the year prior) and became '''Infogrames Deutschland''' shortly afterwards.

===Logo (Mid 1990's-1998)===
===Logo (Early 1990's-1998)===
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Laguna Video Games (1998) (Taken from King of Fighters Heat of Battle, SGB).png
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'''Visuals:''' Over a white background is the {{color|#008080|teal}} word "'''{{color|#008080|L{{big|a}}GUN{{big|a}}}}'''" in a cartoonish font with a {{color|blue}} drop shadow. Below it is a {{color|red}} rectangle with the {{color|blue}} text "{{color|blue|VIDEO GAMES}}" inside.
'''Visuals:''' Over a white background, there is the {{color|#008080|teal}} word "'''{{color|#008080|L{{big|a}}GUN{{big|a}}}}'''" in a cartoonish font with a blue drop shadow. Below it, there is a red rectangle with the blue text "{{color|blue|VIDEO GAMES}}" inside.


'''Technique:''' A still, sprite-based graphic.
'''Technique:''' A still, sprite-based graphic.
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'''Availability:''' Seen on Game Boy and Super NES titles such as ''Casper'', ''Hugo 2'', and ''Matthias Sammer Soccer''.
'''Availability:''' Seen on Game Boy and Super NES titles such as ''Casper'', ''Hugo 2'', and ''Matthias Sammer Soccer''.

[[Category:German video game logos]]
[[Category:German video game logos]]
[[Category:Germany]]
[[Category:Germany]]

Latest revision as of 21:26, 21 August 2024


Background

Laguna Video Games, also called in German as Laguna Videospiele Vertriebs & Marketing GmbH was a defunct German-based video game publisher who published several Game Boy and Super Nintendo games throughout the 1990s, such as Mega Man 7, whilst serving as Capcom's European publisher for 8-bit and 16-bit systems until the introduction of the 5th generation of consoles, but has also published and distributed games for the PlayStation, the Sega Saturn and the Nintendo 64. The company was purchased by the French division of Philips Media in 1996, itself purchased by Infogrames in 1997. Laguna Video Games was folded into fellow subsidiary Bomico Entertainment Software (also bought by Philips Media the year prior) and became Infogrames Deutschland shortly afterwards.

Logo (Early 1990's-1998)

Visuals: Over a white background, there is the teal word "LaGUNa" in a cartoonish font with a blue drop shadow. Below it, there is a red rectangle with the blue text "VIDEO GAMES" inside.

Technique: A still, sprite-based graphic.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on Game Boy and Super NES titles such as Casper, Hugo 2, and Matthias Sammer Soccer.

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