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'''Virtucraft Studios, Ltd.''' was a game development studio located in Bolton, England, and founded in 1999 under the name Virtucraft, Ltd.
'''Virtucraft Studios, Ltd.''' was a game development studio located in Bolton, England, and founded in 1999 under the name Virtucraft, Ltd.


===(2000-2001)===
===(June 6, 2000-September 11, 2002)===
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VirtuCraft (2000) (Taken from NBA Jam 2001, GBC).png
Virtucraft (2000) (Taken from Croc, GBC).png
Virtucraft (2000) (Taken from Croc, GBC).png
VirtuCraft (2000) (Taken from NBA Jam 2001, GBC).png
Virtucraft (2001) (Taken from F-14 Tomcat, GBA).png
Virtucraft (2001) (Taken from F-14 Tomcat, GBA).png
BAM! Entertainment + VirtuCraft (2001) (Taken from DexLabDeeStrikes, GBA).png
BAM! Entertainment + VirtuCraft (2001) (Taken from DexLabDeeStrikes, GBA).png

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Background

Virtucraft Studios, Ltd. was a game development studio located in Bolton, England, and founded in 1999 under the name Virtucraft, Ltd.

(June 6, 2000-September 11, 2002)

Logo: On a black or white background, we see a white round beveled "V". Inside it is the two shapes, a black rounded rectangle with the text "VIRTUCRAFT" and a red red rounded rectangle.

Variant: On Dexter's Laboratory: Deesaster Strikes! for the Game Boy Advance, the BAM! Entertainment logo is shown on the right side of the logo.

Technique: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Seen on many games of the period, such as the GBC games of Acclaim's NBA Jam 2001 and THQ's Croc, as well as the GBA games of BAM!'s Dexter's Laboratory: Deesaster Strikes! and Majesco's F-14 Tomcat.

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