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'''Trimark Interactive''' was a video game company
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=== 1st Logo (1994) ===▼
|Trimark Interactive (Tornado Operation Desert Storm).png|1st Logo (1994)
|Trimark Interactive (1997).png|2nd Logo (November 11, 1994-November 6, 1995)
|Trimark Interactive (1994) (From - Air Havoc Controller).png|3rd Logo (November 23, 1994)
|Trimark Interactive (1994).png|4th Logo (May 26-August 1, 1995)
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'''Logo:''' On a black background, the white box is seen with the text "TRIMARK INTERACTIVE" at the bottom. A black▼
triangle with golden lion head is above the company name.▼
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▲'''
'''FX/SFX:''' None.▼
▲triangle with a {{color|gold|golden}} lion head is above the company name.
'''Technique:''' A still, sprite-based graphic.
'''Music/Sounds:''' None.▼
'''Availability:''' Can be seen on ''Tornado''.▼
Trimark Interactive (1997).png
Trimark Interactive (National Lampoon's Blind Date).png
</gallery>
'''
'''Variant:''' On <u>''National Lampoon's Blind Date''</u>, there is no light surrounding the triangle.▼
'''Technique:''' A still, sprite-based graphic.
▲=== 2nd Logo (1994) ===
'''Logo:''' The usual Trimark triangle, now black with white stripes, is placed on a white background. The lion head is a mix of gold and black colors, so is the name word. There are also shadows can be seen. An airplane flies below, creating "INTERACTIVE".▼
'''Availability:''' It can be seen on ''The Hive'' for PlayStation and PC. It also appears on ''National Lampoon's Blind Date''.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A jet plane sound.▼
<gallery mode=packed heights=200>
Trimark Interactive (1994) (From - Air Havoc Controller).png
</gallery>
▲'''
'''Availability:''' Found on ''Air Havoc Controller'' and a demo version of ''The Hive''.▼
'''
▲'''Availability:'''
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▲=== 3rd Logo (1994-1997) ===
▲<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
▲File:Trimark (1994).png
</gallery>
{{YouTube|id=77EPv5zWEFs}}
'''
▲'''Logo:''' On a black background, the text "TRIMARK INTERACTIVE" appears near the bottom of the screen in a gold font, with "TRIMARK" in the same font as the movie logo. Suddenly, a gray triangle drops above the text. After the gray triangle finishes dropping, a 16-bit profile of a lion's head (from the Trimark Pictures logo) fades in over the triangle.
'''Variants:'''
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*
'''Technique:''' Sprite animation.
▲* On the Sega Genesis version of ''Warlock'', there is a still version of the logo without "INTERACTIVE" text under it. Plus, there's no music.
▲* On ''White Men Can't Jump'' for Atari Jaguar, the logo is entirely gold similar to the movie logo, surrounded by a blue light a la the 1994 [[New Line Cinema]] logo. Also isn't animated.
'''Music/Sounds:''' A little gunshot sound effect (which is really a sound of fallen stone). None for the still version. However, on White Men Can't Jump, it used the opening theme of the game.▼
▲=== 4th Logo (1995) ===
▲<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
▲File:Trimark Interactive (1997).png
▲'''Logo:''' On a space background, we see a dark green triangle with a golden lion head inside it surrounded by a purple light. Below is the words "TRIMARK INTERACTIVE" written in a gold, same font as in the first logo. The dark green triangle is also carved in stone and in metal, not unlike that used for [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]]'s.
▲'''Variant:''' On ''National Lampoon's Blind Date'', there is no light surrounding the triangle.
▲'''
'''Audio Trivia:''' The sound effect plays over the [[Acclaim Entertainment]] logo on the Genesis version of ''Warlock''.
'''Availability:'''
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[[Category:American video game logos]]
[[Category:Lionsgate]]
[[Category:United States]]
[[Category:Video game logos]]
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Latest revision as of 16:59, 14 June 2024
Logoboy95 and EnormousRat
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Editions by
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Background
Trimark Interactive was a video game company launched by Vidmark, Inc. as a division of Trimark Pictures in 1994.
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1st Logo (1994) | 2nd Logo (November 11, 1994-November 6, 1995) | 3rd Logo (November 23, 1994) | 4th Logo (May 26-August 1, 1995) |
1st Logo (1994)
Visuals: On a black background, a white box is seen with the text "TRIMARK INTERACTIVE" at the bottom. A black triangle with a golden lion head is above the company name.
Technique: A still, sprite-based graphic.
Audio: None.
Availability: This can be only seen on Tornado" Operation Desert Storm.
2nd Logo (November 11, 1994-November 6, 1995)
Visuals: On a space background, there is a dark green triangle with a golden lion head inside it surrounded by a purple light. Below, there are the words "TRIMARK I N T E R A C T I V E" written in a gold version of the font as in the first logo. The dark green triangle is also carved in stone and metal.
Variant: On National Lampoon's Blind Date, there is no light surrounding the triangle.
Technique: A still, sprite-based graphic.
Audio: None.
Availability: It can be seen on The Hive for PlayStation and PC. It also appears on National Lampoon's Blind Date.
3rd Logo (November 23, 1994)
Visuals: The usual Trimark triangle, now black with white stripes, is placed on a white background. The lion head is a mix of gold and black colors, as is the name. There are also shadows seen. An airplane flies below, creating "INTERACTIVE".
Technique: Sprite animation.
Audio: A jet plane sound.
Availability: It was found on Air Havoc Controller and a demo version of The Hive.
4th Logo (May 26-August 1, 1995)
Visuals: On a black background, the text "TRIMARK I N T E R A C T I V E" appears near the bottom of the screen in a gold font, with "TRIMARK" in the same font as the movie logo. Suddenly, a gray triangle drops above the text. After the gray triangle finishes dropping, a 16-bit profile of a lion's head (from the Trimark Pictures logo) fades in over the triangle.
Variants:
- On the Sega Genesis version of Warlock, there is a still version of the logo without "INTERACTIVE" text under it. Plus, there's no music.
- On White Men Can't Jump for Atari Jaguar, the logo is entirely gold similar to the movie logo, surrounded by a blue light a la the 1994 New Line Cinema logo. It is also not animated.
Technique: Sprite animation.
Audio: A loud gunshot sound. None for the still version. However, on White Men Can't Jump, it used the opening theme of the game.
Audio Trivia: The sound effect plays over the Acclaim Entertainment logo on the Genesis version of Warlock.
Availability: It was seen on Warlock for Super NES. The still version can be seen on the Genesis version of said game. Also seen on White Men Can't Jump for Atari Jaguar.