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'''Music/Sounds:''' A soft MIDI theme at the beginning, but then brightens up when the logo zooms out.
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'''Legacy:''' At 2 minutes and 24 seconds, this is the longest-ever video game logo.
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Background
Selena Studios was an edutainment game developer based in Las Vegas, Nevada. Not much is known about the company and its games, aside from the fact that Maxis distributed their games (notably Read-A-Rama) though they were only shortly featured in any of their software catalogs.
(November 30, 1995)
Logo: On a space background, a magenta wavy line zooms away from the screen very slowly. It then rotates and zooms out, revealing that it's a magenta circle with the silhouette of a face in it besides a curvy line. It then slowly zooms away from the screen, revealing the text "SELENA STUDIOS" stacked on each other. A light shines between the words and the logo stays still for the remainder of the time.
Technique: CGI.
Music/Sounds: A soft MIDI theme at the beginning, but then brightens up when the logo zooms out.
Availability: Not much is known on the company and it's games, but it's known to appear on Read-A-Rama and Spell-A-Rama and possibly on any of their other games. Both games are long out of print and very hard to come by, so check eBay if you can.
Legacy: At 2 minutes and 24 seconds, this is the longest-ever video game logo.