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===Background===
'''Natsume Inc.''' was originally the American subsidiary of [[Natsume (Japan)|the Japanese Natsume]], but starting in 1995, it became an independent company from the original Natsume, keeping the 1990-1998 [[Natsume (Japan)|Japanese Natsume]] logo. In 2013, the company had set up its division '''Natsume Inc. Japan''' to handle localization of Japanese games.
===Logo (July 1992-)===
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'''Variants:'''
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* An earlier version of the logo exists
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'''Technique:'''
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'''Availability:''' Seen on virtually all Natsume games from the era
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Background
Natsume Inc. was originally the American subsidiary of the Japanese Natsume, but starting in 1995, it became an independent company from the original Natsume, keeping the 1990-1998 Japanese Natsume logo. In 2013, the company had set up its division Natsume Inc. Japan to handle localization of Japanese games.
Logo (July 1992-)
Visuals: On a white, black, or a customized background, there is a purple box with the post-1990 Natsume logo inside. Below it is the text "Serious Fun".
Variants:
- On Action in New York, the logo is paired with the Infogrames logo.
- An earlier version of the logo exists where the slogan is absent.
- On Ohimesama Debut for Nintendo DS, the logo is superimposed onto the staff credits.
Technique: A still, sprite-based graphic.
Audio: None or the opening/closing theme of the game.
Availability: Seen on virtually all Natsume games from the era starting with Spanky's Quest for Super NES, with the standard logo making its debut on Pocky & Rocky for SNES.