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MGM Interactive

Background[]

MGM Interactive was founded in 1995, and was Electronic Arts' affitiate since 1997. The brand was closed in 2005, and many games after used the movie logo. On Wirehead for the Sega CD, the sound and logo are in choppy quality. Scare Factor: Low to Medium; you could be easily startled seeing Leo on your computer, or your TV screen. High to Nightmare for the choppy Truvideo version, the more laggy animation and sound could scare a lot, especially for those who are scared of the normal logo. GoldenEye Rogue Agent

Logos[]

1st logo: Same as the standard MGM logo but with the words "MGM INTERACTIVE" in a gold Trajan Pro font on the bottom with lines above and below it respectively.

Variants[]

  • On games for the Game Boy and Nintendo DS, the logo is still.
  • In mid-2000s, the logo was given an enhanced look.
  • On 007: The World is Not Enough for Nintendo 64, a white background is used.
  • On Blown Away, the logo is centered.
  • On RoboCop (2003), only the last part of the logo is seen.

2nd logo: Just the standard MGM lion logo. The logo varies through the time it was used.

  • 2008: The 2001 logo.
  • 2010: The 2009 logo.
  • 2012: The 2012 logo.

Variants[]

Games for the iPhone and Android use the full color print logo with copyright info underneath. Seen on Army of Darkness - Defense and Wargames: WOPR with the Be-Rad Entertainment logo above.

Music/Sounds[]

1st logo: Leo's re-dubbed roar from 1985.

Music/Sounds Variants[]

  • On Wirehead, Leo's roar is in a lower tone.
  • The James Bond games From Russia with Love and Everything or Nothing as well as the Rocky game Rocky Balboa have the 1995 roar track.

2nd logo: Same as the movie logos.

Scare Factor[]

1st logo: Low to medium. Depends on what you think of Leo roaring. None for the still version.

2nd logo: Same as the movie logos. None for the still versions.

Videos[]

MGM_Interactive_logo_(2002)

MGM Interactive logo (2002)

Normal version

MGM_Interactive_(1995)

MGM Interactive (1995)

Watch if you dare, it's the choppy version.