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===Background=== |
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===Background=== |
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'''TT Games''' is a British video game developer that was founded in 1989 by Jon Burton as [[Traveller's Tales]] and was established a year later. In 2005, it merged with Giant Interactive Entertainment to form publishing studio, '''TT Games'''. In 2007, it was acquired by [[Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment]] and has been a development division since. TT Games' first game was ''Leander'' (known as ''Legend of Galahad'' for Sega Genesis) and was known for games such as ''Puggsy'', ''Mickey Mania'', and ''Rascal''. It is currently known for the Lego games and video games based on animated movies such as the first two ''Toy Story'' films, ''A Bug's Life'', and ''Finding Nemo''. |
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'''TT Games''' is a British video game developer that was founded in 1989 by Jon Burton as [[Traveller's Tales]] and was established a year later. In 2005, it merged with Giant Interactive Entertainment to form the current publishing studio. In 2007, it was acquired by [[Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment]] and has been a development division since. TT Games' first game was ''Leander'' (known as ''Legend of Galahad'' for Sega Genesis) and was known for games such as ''Puggsy'', ''Mickey Mania'', and ''Rascal''. It is currently known for the Lego games and video games based on animated movies such as the first two ''Toy Story'' films, ''A Bug's Life'', and ''Finding Nemo''. |
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===Logo (25 October 2005-)=== |
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===Logo (25 October 2005-)=== |
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'''Visuals:''' In a white space, an orange "{{color|orange|'''T'''}}" looks around, but then jumps in a startled fashion as a light blue "{{color|cyan|'''t'''}}" leaps into view. It stops by the "{{color|orange|'''T'''}}" as it gets a rub on its "head". "{{color|gray|Traveller's}}" and "{{color|gray|tales}}" appear on the top and bottom of the screen respectively, both spaced out to fit each other. The "{{color|cyan|'''t'''}}" then leans to the side of the "{{color|orange|'''T'''}}". |
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'''Visuals:''' In a white space, an orange "'''T'''" looks around, but then jumps in a startled fashion as a light blue "'''t'''" leaps into view. It stops by the "'''T'''" as it gets a rub on its "head". "Traveller's" and "tales" appear on the top and bottom of the screen respectively in grey, both spaced out to fit each other. The "'''t'''" then leans to the side of the "'''T'''". |
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'''Variants:''' |
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'''Variants:''' |
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*On ''Bionicle Heroes'', after the Piraka break through the [[Eidos Interactive|Eidos]] logo, they look over to see the "T"'s shaking in fear, with the smaller one hiding behind the large one, only to be crushed by Avak's foot. All of them then look at his markings, and then decide to stamp it into the screen, showing the still variant's logo as a sinister laugh is heard. If the opening logos are skipped, it cuts straight to the stomp. |
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*On ''Bionicle Heroes'', after the Piraka break through the [[Eidos Interactive|Eidos]] logo, they look over to see the "T"'s shaking in fear, with the smaller one hiding behind the large one, only to be crushed by Avak's foot. All of them then look at his markings, and then decide to stamp it into the screen, showing the still variant's logo as a sinister laugh is heard. If the opening logos are skipped, it cuts straight to the stomp. |
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*On a CBC Kids cartoon called ''What's Your News?'', it's the same as the still variant, but "games" is replaced by "animation". |
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*On a CBC Kids cartoon called ''What's Your News?'', it's the same as the still variant, but "games" is replaced by "animation". |
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*At the end of the credits of console Lego games, a variant of the logo is used. The logo starts off with two LEGO minifigure construction workers looking at blueprints, while a forklift and some {{color|gold}} blocks are in the background. The logo then goes into a timelapse of them building the "TT" logo up, though it does stop once for a break where some of them also play with a ball. When the timelapse finishes, one of the men leans on the "{{color|cyan|'''t'''}}", causing it to lean, and they run away rather quickly as the logo fades to its normal self, name included. |
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*At the end of the credits of console Lego games, a variant of the logo is used. The logo starts off with two LEGO minifigure construction workers looking at blueprints, while a forklift and some gold blocks are in the background. The logo then goes into a timelapse of them building the "TT" logo up, though it does stop once for a break where some of them also play with a ball. When the timelapse finishes, one of the men leans on the "'''t'''", causing it to lean, and they run away rather quickly as the logo fades to its normal self, name included. |
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*On ''Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4'' for DS, the logo appears as a sketch on a piece of parchment. |
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*On ''Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4'' for DS, the logo appears as a sketch on a piece of parchment. |
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*On the trailer for ''Lego Harry Potter'', it is {{color|gray}}-{{color|blue}} and placed over the thundering background. |
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*On the trailer for ''Lego Harry Potter'', it is gray-blue and placed over the thundering background. |
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*On the ''Sonic Gems Collection'' port of ''Sonic R'', the logo is still on a white background. The black background version is also found in the credits. |
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*On the ''Sonic Gems Collection'' port of ''Sonic R'', the logo is still on a white background. The black background version is also found in the credits. |
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'''Legacy:''' Opinions of this logo have been mixed, with some praising the simplicity of the logo and its variants on the many ''LEGO'' games they've developed, and others criticizing it for not being as creative as its predecessors. |
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'''Legacy:''' Opinions of this logo have been mixed, with some praising the simplicity of the logo and its variants on the many ''LEGO'' games they've developed, and others criticizing it for not being as creative as its predecessors. |
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{{Chronology|[[Traveller's Tales]]}} |
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[[Category:British video game logos]] |
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[[Category:British video game logos]] |