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<u>Background</u>:''' Live Interactive was an ultra short-lived game publishing division of Live Entertainment, which later became Artisan and was folded into Lions Gate Films. This gaming division only released one game, a CD-ROM adaption of the 1996 film ''The Arrival''.
 
(1997)
 
'''Logo</u>:''' We see the word "'''''LIVE'''''" flying from below and two segmented pyramids from the sides. They merge into a single, more condensed pyramid and form the complete logo, similar to the parent company, but red. Then it shines.
 
'''FX/SFX</u>:''' Parts of the logo flying and shining.
 
'''Music/Sounds</u>:''' A short synth note with a splash sound.
 
'''Availability</u>:''' Ultra rare. Can be found only on ''The Arrival''.
 
'''Editor's Note</u>:''' None.

Revision as of 12:35, 28 October 2020

Background: Live Interactive was an ultra short-lived game publishing division of Live Entertainment, which later became Artisan and was folded into Lions Gate Films. This gaming division only released one game, a CD-ROM adaption of the 1996 film The Arrival.

(1997)

Logo: We see the word "LIVE" flying from below and two segmented pyramids from the sides. They merge into a single, more condensed pyramid and form the complete logo, similar to the parent company, but red. Then it shines.

FX/SFX: Parts of the logo flying and shining.

Music/Sounds: A short synth note with a splash sound.

Availability: Ultra rare. Can be found only on The Arrival.

Editor's Note: None.

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