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=== Background: ===
ZOO Digital was a UK based publisher of budget priced console and PC games, as well DVD games. The company was founded in 2000 as Digital Sales by Barry Hatch, who had previously worked in Sales at Gremlin. The following year the company would be renamed to Digital Worldwide. In June 2002, Digital Worldwide was acquired by the ZOO Digital Group and was renamed ZOO Digital Publishing. On March 2004 the company acquired UK developer Hothouse Creations. On April 5th 2006, ZOO Digital Group announced that it was pulling out of the video game market, choosing instead to focus on interactive DVD content. Developer Hothouse was shut down and ZOO Digital Publishing was renamed to ZOO Interactive Video. All of ZOO Digital Group's video game related assets were sold to Barry Hatch for £250,000 and he would immediately re-establish ZOO Digital Publishing as an independent company. Despite the change in focus, ZOO Interactive Video would be closed on October 2006 following disappointing financial performance. After the closure, ZOO Digital Group's founder Ian Stewart would join Barry Hatch at the newly independent company. Despite no longer being in business, the now dormant company has been renamed multiple times by ZOO Digital Group.


====Digital Sales====
===Background===
'''ZOO Digital''' was a UK based publisher of budget priced console and PC games, as well as DVD games. The company was founded in 2000 as [[Digital Sales]] by Barry Hatch, who had previously worked in Sales at [[Gremlin Interactive|Gremlin]]. The following year the company would be renamed to Digital Worldwide. In June 2002, Digital Worldwide was acquired by the ZOO Digital Group and was renamed ZOO Digital Publishing. On March 2004, the company acquired UK developer Hothouse Creations. On April 5th 2006, ZOO Digital Group announced that it was pulling out of the video game market, choosing instead to focus on interactive DVD content. Developer Hothouse was shut down and ZOO Digital Publishing was renamed to ZOO Interactive Video. All of ZOO Digital Group's video game related assets were sold to Barry Hatch for £250,000 and he would immediately re-establish ZOO Digital Publishing as an independent company. Despite the change in focus, ZOO Interactive Video would be closed on October 2006 following disappointing financial performance. After the closure, ZOO Digital Group's founder Ian Stewart would join Barry Hatch at the newly independent company. Despite no longer being in business, the now dormant company has been renamed multiple times by ZOO Digital Group.


=== 1st Logo (2001) ===
===1st Logo (2002-2006)===
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Zoo Digital Publishing (2005) (From - Killer 3D Pool for Game Boy Advance).png
Zoo Digital Publishing (2003) (From - PAL version of Gadget Racers for GameCube).png
</gallery>


'''Visuals:''' On a white or black background is the outlined text "{{color|lime|'''ZOO'''}}".
Logo: On a white background, there is the yellow/orange gradient text "digital" in a strange font made of ovals. The "g" is much larger than the rest of the word, and a star dons the top of it. A cornflower blue oval is seen behind it.


'''Variants:'''
FX/SFX: None.
* <u>"{{color|lime|Digital Publishing}}"</u> may be seen below the logo as well.
* An <u>animated version</u> exists. A {{color|lime|green}} square blinks on a black background before it starts tracing the outside outline of the "{{color|lime|'''ZOO'''}}" text. When it finishes, it bounces off the top of the text and falls to the ground, splattering away as the inside parts of "{{color|lime|'''ZOO'''}}" fade in. The camera zooms in through the 1st "{{color|lime|'''O'''}}".


'''Technique:''' A digital graphic. 2D computer animation for the variant.
Music/Sounds: None.


'''Audio:''' None. Chiptune sounds for the animated version.
Availability: Very rare. Only seen on UK prints of ''Midnight Club: Street Racing''.


'''Availability:''' Seen on most of their products they distributed, such as ''Killer 3D Pool'' for the Game Boy Advance and PAL version of ''Gadget Racers'' for the Gamecube.
Editor's Note: None.
*The animated variant is known to have appeared on ''Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: 2nd Edition'' for the Game Boy Advance.


==== Zoo Digital Publishing ====
===2nd Logo (2006-2008)===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
Zoo Digital Publishing (2008) (From - Bigfoot Collision Course for Wii).png
</gallery>


'''Visuals:''' On a white background, the same "ZOO" text from before is seen, but in orange with a black outline. Below it is "Digital Publishing" and their motto "GAMES PEOPLE PLAY" in orange with a right arrow on the left.
=== 2nd Logo (2002-2006) ===


'''Variant:''' On some games, "Digital Publishing" and their motto is omitted.
Logo: On a white or black background, the green outlined text "ZOO" is seen.


'''Technique:''' A digital graphic.
Variants:
* "Digital Publishing" may be seen below the logo as well.
* An animated version exist. A green square blinks on a black background before it starts tracing the outside outline of the Zoo text. When it finishes, it bounces off the top of the text and falls to the ground, splattering away as the inside parts of "ZOO" fade in. The camera zooms in through the 1st O.


FX/SFX: None.
'''Audio:''' None.


'''Availability:''' Seen on most of their games they distributed, such as ''Bigfoot Collision Course'' for the Wii.
Music/Sounds: None. Chiptune sounds for the animated version.


{{Chronology|[[Digital Sales]]|}}
Availability: Common in the UK. Seen on most of their products they distributed.
[[Category:British video game logos]]

[[Category:United Kingdom]]
Editor's Note: None.
[[Category:Video game logos]]

[[Category:English-language logos]]
=== 3rd Logo (2006-2008) ===

Logo: On a white background, the same "ZOO" text from before is seen, but in orange with a black outline. Below it is "Digital Publishing" and their motto "GAMES PEOPLE PLAY" in orange with a right arrow on the left.

FX/SFX: None.

Music/Sounds: None.

Availability: Same as before.

Editor's Note: None.

Latest revision as of 05:35, 5 November 2024


Background

ZOO Digital was a UK based publisher of budget priced console and PC games, as well as DVD games. The company was founded in 2000 as Digital Sales by Barry Hatch, who had previously worked in Sales at Gremlin. The following year the company would be renamed to Digital Worldwide. In June 2002, Digital Worldwide was acquired by the ZOO Digital Group and was renamed ZOO Digital Publishing. On March 2004, the company acquired UK developer Hothouse Creations. On April 5th 2006, ZOO Digital Group announced that it was pulling out of the video game market, choosing instead to focus on interactive DVD content. Developer Hothouse was shut down and ZOO Digital Publishing was renamed to ZOO Interactive Video. All of ZOO Digital Group's video game related assets were sold to Barry Hatch for £250,000 and he would immediately re-establish ZOO Digital Publishing as an independent company. Despite the change in focus, ZOO Interactive Video would be closed on October 2006 following disappointing financial performance. After the closure, ZOO Digital Group's founder Ian Stewart would join Barry Hatch at the newly independent company. Despite no longer being in business, the now dormant company has been renamed multiple times by ZOO Digital Group.

1st Logo (2002-2006)

Visuals: On a white or black background is the outlined text "ZOO".

Variants:

  • "Digital Publishing" may be seen below the logo as well.
  • An animated version exists. A green square blinks on a black background before it starts tracing the outside outline of the "ZOO" text. When it finishes, it bounces off the top of the text and falls to the ground, splattering away as the inside parts of "ZOO" fade in. The camera zooms in through the 1st "O".

Technique: A digital graphic. 2D computer animation for the variant.

Audio: None. Chiptune sounds for the animated version.

Availability: Seen on most of their products they distributed, such as Killer 3D Pool for the Game Boy Advance and PAL version of Gadget Racers for the Gamecube.

  • The animated variant is known to have appeared on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: 2nd Edition for the Game Boy Advance.

2nd Logo (2006-2008)

Visuals: On a white background, the same "ZOO" text from before is seen, but in orange with a black outline. Below it is "Digital Publishing" and their motto "GAMES PEOPLE PLAY" in orange with a right arrow on the left.

Variant: On some games, "Digital Publishing" and their motto is omitted.

Technique: A digital graphic.

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on most of their games they distributed, such as Bigfoot Collision Course for the Wii.

Digital Sales
Zoo Digital Publishing
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