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Möbius Entertainment (UK)
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This article is about the British video game company. For the Canadian television company, see Möbius Entertainment (Canada).
Background
The company was started in 1997 as Möbius, a handheld game developer. It went under Take-Two Interactive Software and joined the Rockstar family in 2005, changing its name to Rockstar Leeds.
Logo (1 September 2000-1 February 2005)
Visuals: On a white background, there is a rounded black box divided into black and white parts, where the halves of the word "MÖBIUS" take each part.
Variants:
- On later releases, the box would have an orange outline and "ENTERTAINMENT" below.
- On Alfred's Adventure for Game Boy Color, Alfred walks into a logo, turning it into rainbow.
Technique: A still, digital graphic.
Audio: None.
Availability: Seen on Game Boy Advance games like Max Payne, High Heat MLB 2002 and others. It didn't appear on Alfred Chicken.
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