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Roadshow Interactive was a brand of Australian movie studio [[Roadshow Entertainment]], started sometime in the mid-1990s. They mostly have distributed digital media across the country. |
Roadshow Interactive was a brand of Australian movie studio [[Roadshow Entertainment]], started sometime in the mid-1990s. They mostly have distributed digital media across the country. |
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[[File:Roadshow Interactive (1997).jpg|350px|center]] |
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'''Logo:''' We see the Roadshow "V" triangle on the left side and the name in the usual font, and the text "ROADSHOW INTERACTIVE" is on the right of the logo. Above the text is the text "Proudly Distributed By" |
'''Logo:''' We see the Roadshow "V" triangle on the left side and the name in the usual font, and the text "ROADSHOW INTERACTIVE" is on the right of the logo. Above the text is the text "Proudly Distributed By" |
Revision as of 10:41, 14 July 2023
Background:
Roadshow Interactive was a brand of Australian movie studio Roadshow Entertainment, started sometime in the mid-1990s. They mostly have distributed digital media across the country.
(May 5, 1996-1999)
Logo: We see the Roadshow "V" triangle on the left side and the name in the usual font, and the text "ROADSHOW INTERACTIVE" is on the right of the logo. Above the text is the text "Proudly Distributed By"
Technique: None.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Hard to find, but can be seen on Australian game releases in the late 90s like R/C Stunt Copter, KKND 2: Krossfire, Heart of Darkness, and Blinky Bill's Ghost Cave. It was also seen on the Australian game cases of Arthur's Birthday and Arthur's Teacher Trouble (both released by Living Books), but it never appeared on the games themselves.