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'''The Thing (2002, Trailer):''' |
'''The Thing (2002, Trailer):''' |
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* The logo takes place in a snowstorm. Wind sounds are also heard. |
* The trailer variant of the logo takes place in a snowstorm. Wind sounds are also heard. |
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** The actual game uses the [[Black Label Games]] logo (Vivendi Universal Games transitioned it from the Universal Interactive subsidiary to Black Label Games a month prior to its release) |
** The actual game uses the [[Black Label Games]] logo (Vivendi Universal Games transitioned it from the Universal Interactive subsidiary to Black Label Games a month prior to its release) |
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Revision as of 01:40, 18 September 2022
Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex (2001):
- After the first Universal Interactive Studios logo, a second logo happens when the camera is panning through space in the opening. When it reaches Earth, the text "UNIVERSAL INTERACTIVE STUDIOS" spins in below it not unlike the then-current logo. Dr Cortex says "A Universal Interactive studios production" and we pan to the Traveller's Tales logo.
The Thing (2002, Trailer):
- The trailer variant of the logo takes place in a snowstorm. Wind sounds are also heard.
- The actual game uses the Black Label Games logo (Vivendi Universal Games transitioned it from the Universal Interactive subsidiary to Black Label Games a month prior to its release)