Laguna Video Games: Difference between revisions
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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 the German division thereafter.
Logo (Mid 1990's-1998)
Visuals: Over a white background is the teal word "LaGUNa" in a cartoonish font with a blue shadow. Below it is the red rectangle with the blue words "VIDEO GAMES" in it.
Technique: None.
Audio: None.
Availability: Seen on Game Boy and SNES titles, such as Casper, Hugo 2 and Matthias Sammer Soccer.