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This was a line of personal hardware and software programs for Windows, first released in mid-1993. The line had a wide variety of titles, ranging from gaming (Microsoft Entertainment/Arcade Packs), to reference titles (Encarta). Microsoft Home was slowly phased out by 1998, right as the internet was growing in accessibility.
===Logo (
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'''Logo:''' On a blue background, we see a white-outlined blue square with the familiar Microsoft logo in white text and "Home" in an airbrushed script font beneath it.▼
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'''Technique:''' A still, computerized graphic.
'''Music/Sounds''': None.▼
'''Availability''': Seen on ''3D Movie Maker'', the first 3 ''Magic School Bus'' games, ''Microsoft Explorapedia'', and possibly other titles Microsoft released on PC during the 1990s.▼
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[[Category:American video game logos]]
[[Category:United States]]
[[Category:English-language logos]]
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Background
This was a line of personal hardware and software programs for Windows, first released in mid-1993. The line had a wide variety of titles, ranging from gaming (Microsoft Entertainment/Arcade Packs), to reference titles (Encarta). Microsoft Home was slowly phased out by 1998, right as the internet was growing in accessibility.
Logo (mid-1993-1998?)
Visuals: On a black background, there is a white-outlined blue square with "Microsoft" in white text and "Home" in an airbrushed script font beneath it.
Technique: A still, computerized graphic.
Audio: None.
Availability: Seen on 3D Movie Maker, the first 3 Magic School Bus games, Microsoft Explorapedia, and possibly other titles Microsoft released on PC during the 1990s.