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==GarageGames==
==List of Cheesy/Ugly Home Video Logos Taken from [https://youtu.be/KAphgg-SyX4 a YouTube Video]==
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===Australia===
* [[Filmways Distribution#(1971-Early '80s)|Filmways Distribution (1971-Early '80s)]]
* [[Payless Entertainment#1st Logo (Late 1990s?-Early 2000s?)|Payless Entertainment (Late 1990s?-Early 2000s?)]]
 
===CambodiaBackground===
'''GarageGames''' was founded in Eugene, Oregon in 2000 by four people from [[Dynamix Software]]. They were most known for their ''Marble Blast'' game series, of which the first game in the series was released in 2001. In 2007, InterActive Corporation (IAC) acquired a majority interest in GarageGames, and the company was renamed InstantAction. In late 2010, InstantAction filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. On January 20, 2011, the GarageGames brand was acquired by Graham Software Development, re-launching the company again with its original name. Following this, GarageGames remained open until 2022, when they finally closed down.
* [[Preah Vihear Productions#1st Logo (1994-1996)|Preah Vihear Productions (1994-1996)]]
* [[Preah Vihear Productions#2nd Logo (1998-2001)|Preah Vihear Productions (1998-2001)]]
 
===Canada===
* [[Golumbia Video#(2010)|Golumbia Video (2010)]]
* [[Les Studios Marko#1st, Possibly Only Logo (2004)|Les Studios Marko (2004)]]
* [[Lettuce Entertain You Inc.#1st Logo (1980s)|Lettuce Entertain You Inc. (1980s)]]
 
===France===
* [[AJC Video#(1980s)|AJC Video (1980s)]]
* [[Melisa Video#(1979-1984)|Melisa Video (1979-1984)]]
 
===Germany===
* [[Inter-Pathé Video#1st Logo (1980s-1990s)|Inter-Pathé Video (1980s-1990s)]]
* [[SuperVideo#(1983?)|SuperVideo (1983?)]]
* [[Videoring#(1979-1981)|Videoring (1979-1981)]]
 
===Hungary===
* [[Intercom#1st Logo (1990-1991)|Intercom (1990-1991)]]
 
===Indonesia===
* [[CC & J Entertainment#(1997-2000)|CC & J Entertainment (1997-2000)]]
* [[Navirindo Duta Audio Visual#(2000s)|Navirindo Duta Audio Visual (2000s)]]
* [[Super Picture Video#(Late 80s-Early 90s)|Super Picture Video (Late '80s-Early '90s)]]
* [[Top Entertainment#(2005-)|Top Entertainment (2005-)]]
 
===Malaysia===
* [[Speedy Video#1st (known) logo (1996-2009?)|Speedy Video (1996-2009?)]]
 
===New Zealand===
* [[Apple-Den#(1983?-????)|Apple-Den (1983?-????)]]
 
===Philippines===
* [[Regal Home Entertainment#1st Logo (1990s-2003)|Regal Home Video (1990s-2003)]]
 
===Poland===
* [[Demel International Corporation/Home Video#1st Logo (1992?-1994)|Demel International Corporation/Home Video (1992?-1994)]]
* [[Gaby International Ltd.#1st Logo (1985?-1988?)|Gaby International Ltd. (1985?-1988?)]]
* [[Elgaz#(1989-1992)|Prywatna Telewizja Elgaz (1989-1992)]]
 
===Russia===
* [[Videoservice#1st Logo (1991-1996)|Videoservice (1991-1996)]]
 
===Spain===
* [[Difusora Internacional de Video#(1980?)|Difusora Internacional de Video (1980?)]]
* [[Rex Video#Logo (198?)|Rex Video (1980s)]]
* [[Vadi-mon#(1978-1984)|Vadi-mon (1978-1984)]]
* [[Video Producciones Valfer#(1980s)|Video Producciones Valfer (1980s)]]
 
===Sweden===
* [[PRT Elektronik Video Film#(1980's)|PRT Elektronik Video Film (1980s)]]
* [[Walthers Video#1st Logo (1981?-1984?)|Walthers Video (1981?-1984?)]]
 
===United Kingdom===
* [[ATA Video#1st Logo (early 1983)|ATA Video (Early 1983)]], [[Mega Video#(Late 1983)|Mega Video (Late 1983)]], and [[Temple Video#1st Logo (July 1982-1983)|Temple Video (July 1982-1983)]]
* [[Boyd's#(Early 1980s)|Boyd's (Early 1980s)]]
* [[DMS Video#(1989-1991)|DMS Video (1989-1991)]]
* [[Inter-Light Video#(1981-Mid 80s)|Inter-Light Video (1981-Mid '80s)]]
* [[Mr. Video#1st Logo (United Kingdom) (1982?-April 1985)|Mr. Video (1982?-April 1985)]]
* [[ITV Ventures#2nd Logo (Early-Late 1992)|Pickwick Video (Early-Late 1992)]]
* [[Prism Leisure Corporation#1st Logo (Late 1980s-1994)|Prism Leisure Corporation (Late 1980s-1994)]]
* [[Surrey Video Club#1st (known) logo (1982-1983)|Surrey Video Club (1982-1983)]]
* [[Video Independent Productions#1st Logo (June 1982-November 1983)|Video Independent Productions (June 1982-November 1983)]]
 
===United States===
* [[BC Video#(1987)|BC Video (1987)]]
* [[Golden Dragon Cambodian Video#(1990s)|Golden Dragon Cambodian Video (1990s)]]
* [[L.A. Hero#2nd Logo (1992-1994?)|L.A. Hero (1992-1994?)]]
* [[Media Blasters#1st Logo (1997-2000)|Media Blasters (1997-2000)]]
* [[Omega Entertainment#3rd Logo (As Omega DVD) (2000s)|Omega DVD (2000s)]]
* [[Parade Video#5th Logo (1999-2006)|Parade Video/PPI Entertainment Group (1999-2006)]]
* [[Warner Bros. Publications#(1998-2010?)|Warner Bros. Publications (1998-2010?)]]
 
===Venezuela===
* [[Romy Video#2nd Logo (1990s)|Romy Video (1990s)]]
 
===Vietnam===
* [[Kim Lợi Productions#7th Logo (2002-2010)|Kim Lợi Productions (2002-2010)]]

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Background

GarageGames was founded in Eugene, Oregon in 2000 by four people from Dynamix Software. They were most known for their Marble Blast game series, of which the first game in the series was released in 2001. In 2007, InterActive Corporation (IAC) acquired a majority interest in GarageGames, and the company was renamed InstantAction. In late 2010, InstantAction filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. On January 20, 2011, the GarageGames brand was acquired by Graham Software Development, re-launching the company again with its original name. Following this, GarageGames remained open until 2022, when they finally closed down.

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