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===Background===
''Editions by Curiousgeorge60 and KirbyGuy2001''
In 1998, [[Acclaim Entertainment]] fired Jeff Spangenberg from his own company, [[Iguana Entertainment]] (which by then was a subsidiary of theirs), and he sued them several months later. The following year, Iguana was fully taken over by Acclaim and turned into '''Acclaim Studios Austin''', while its subsidiaries were renamed A.S. Salt Lake City (Iguana West, formerly [[Acclaim Studios Salt Lake City|Sculptured Software]]) and A.S. Teesside (Iguana UK/Optimus). Other studios were also renamed A.S. London ([[Acclaim Studios London|Probe Entertainment]], formerly Probe Software and later Iguana London for a short time), [[Acclaim Studios Cheltenham|A.S. Cheltenham]] and in 2002, A.S. Manchester ([[Software Creations]]).


In 2002, A.S. Teesside closed down and many employees were relocated to its Cheltenham subsidiary. In December 2002, A.S. Salt Lake City closed down due to financial problems. In 2004, when Acclaim went bankrupt, all the other studios were closed down and liquidated.
''Video capture by VideoGamerJunkie''


===Logo (October 12, 1999-October 24, 2003)===
Background: Iguana Entertainment was a video game developer was founded on August 14, 1991 by Jeff Spangenberg (who later founded Retro Studios) in Sunnyvale, California to develop games from Acclaim and Sunsoft. In September 1993, it moved to Austin, Texas and became a Texas corporation three months later. At the same time, it acquired Optimus Software, Ltd. and was renamed into "Iguana U.K.". It is known for developing games like, ''NBA Jam'', ''NFL Quarterback Club'' series, ''Turok'' series, ''Aero the Acro-Bat'' series, and ''South Park'' games. In January 1995, Iguana was purchased by Acclaim and became a subsidiary of it. Its first game was ''Super High Impact'' for Sega Genesis. In 1998 Jeff Spangenberg was fired from the company by Acclaim and he sued them several months later. In 1999, Iguana Entertainment was taken over by Acclaim and turned into "Acclaim Studios Austin", while its subsidiaries were renamed: "A.S. Salt Lake City" (Iguana West, formerly Sculptured Software) and "A.S. Teesside" (Iguana UK, formerly Optimus Software). Other studios were also renamed - "A.S. London" (Probe Entertainment, formerly Probe Software and later Iguana London for a short time), "A.S. Cheltenham", and in 2002, "A.S. Manchester" (Software Creations). In 2002, "A.S. Teesside" closed down and many employees were relocated to "A.S. Cheltenham". In December 2002, "A.S. Salt Lake City'''"''' closed down due to financial problems. In 2004, when Acclaim went bankrupt, all the other studios were closed down and liquidated.
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'''Visuals:''' This logo's base is the common logo used for Acclaim Studios - it's the Acclaim logo, but the arrow-line is {{color|red}} and much thicker and has an emboss effect with "STUDIOS" written in spaced-out letters on it. The iguana (in the same design as the 1995 Iguana Entertainment logo) hangs over the logo. Right to the "'''''A''cclaim'''" word, the hometown name is seen in a vertical font - "AUSTIN". Also, the ® symbol is on the top right of the "'''m'''" like in the Acclaim logo.
'''Iguana Entertainment'''


'''Variants:'''
1st Logo
* A special version was used in ''Turok 3: Shadow of Oblivion''. While zooming out, a tired iguana climbs the Acclaim Studios logo, with the word "AUSTIN" seen below the logo. Plus, the word "'''''A''cclaim'''" has a {{color|darkgray|dark silver}} texture on it and the arrow-line is {{color|crimson|plain red}}. After the zoom-out and when the logo is at a comfortable distance, a bright thunder flash occurs, the iguana becomes a skeleton, the logo becomes multiple organs and tissue (if you look closely, one of his eyeballs replaces the dot of the 'i'), and the word "STUDIOS" disappears. The skeleton parts fall down along with his sunglasses, and the logo flashes to clear out. Just like the previous two games, the remastered version by Nightdive Studios was enhanced using the Kex Engine, in which has customizable graphic features, such as bloom, light shafts and motion blur.
* On ''Turok: Rage Wars'' and ''South Park: Chef's Luv Shack'', the website URL "'''WWW.ACCLAIM.NET'''" with a {{color|red}} blur effect around it or "'''WWW.ACCLAIM.COM'''" in the ''South Park'' font in the latter case, is seen below the Austin version of the logo.
* A (.*) variant exists, where the arrow-line slides in from the left and the "'''''A''cclaim'''" text slides in from the right at the same time, forming the logo. The iguana then climbs the logo and looks around before looking to the left, while the background pulses {{color|blue}} and the "AUSTIN" text fades in to the right of the "'''''A''cclaim'''" text.


'''Technique:''' A still CGI/2D graphic. The ''Turok 3'' variant is rendered in-engine.
(1992-1993)


'''Audio:''' None or sometimes, the game's opening theme.
Nicknames: "The Shining Text", "The Rainbow Text"<br />Logo: On a white background, we see the dark gray word "'''IGUANA'''" in a sci-fi pixel like font in gray with lights on its black outline with "ENTERTAINMENT" under it and the "TM" symbol is on the top right of the second "'''A'''". Suddenly, the "'''IGUANA'''" text shines then, the rainbow gradient color slides inside the "'''IGUANA'''" text forming the logo.<br />Variant: On the SNES tech-demo ''Jeff's Shoot'Em Up'', the still logo takes place on the scrolling starfield background. Plus, "ENTERTAINMENT" has the gradient shine white color.<br />FX/SFX: The text shining, the rainbow colors sliding in.<br />Music/Sounds: None.<br />Availability: Seen on ''Super High Impact for'' Sega Genesis. Also appears on the SNES tech-demo, ''Jeff's Shoot'Em Up''.<br />Editor's Note: TBA.<br />2nd Logo


'''Audio Variants:'''
(1993-1995)
* On the ''Turok 3'' variant, a suspenseful musical composition plays along with the thunder and falling bones from the iguana.
* On the N64 version of ''Jeremy McGrath Supercross 2000'', it's the finishing of the crowd cheering sound from the [[Acclaim Sports]] logo.
* On the rare variant, there is a brief dramatic composition with an opera note and two female screams. This was composed by Michael L. Pummell.


'''Availability:''' Seen on A.S. Austin games from 1999-2003.
<br />Nicknames: "The Iguana Debuts", "The Iguana", "The Rainbow Text II" <br />Logo: On a white background, we see the already formed logo from before, but this time we see an iguana, who is wearing its sunglasses, is hanging on the word, "'''IGUANA'''". Plus, "ENTERTAINMENT" has a gradient color.<br />Trivia: The original version of the logo was painted on canvas by Matt Stubbington.<br />Variants: There are different variations of the logo.<br />
* Sometimes, the logo doesn't appear as the game would go into the game's intro after the Acclaim logo or the Acclaim Sports logo (in case of sports titles).
* The Austin variant appeared on ''Turok: Rage Wars'', ''South Park: Chef's Luv Shack'' (both with the URL), ''Turok 3: Shadow of Oblivion'' (as a variant), ''Turok Evolution'' and ''Vexx''.
* The animated variant can only be found on Michael Pummell's YouTube channel. It was not used on any games.


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* On ''Aero The Acro-Bat 2'' and the Genesis version of ''Aero The Acro-Bat'', there are rainbow colored paint smudges on the bottom half of the background.
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* On ''NBA Jam'' and ''NBA Jam Tournament Edition'', a humanoid iguana (with a full human body), is wearing a basketball jersey spinning a basketball with his right hand and is sitting on the "'''U'''" of the"'''IGUANA'''" text with its tail hanging in front between "'''N'''" and "'''A'''", his left foot on "'''A'''", and his right foot on "'''N'''". Plus, he is grinning. Also, there is a drop shadow behind the Iguana and basketball. On the SNES version of former, the logo is on the basketball floor background with a spotlight effect. Plus, the text is in the 3D style with the brighter outline and the drop shadow behind the logo but darker, and "ENTERTAINMENT" is in plain white. The "TM" symbol is not there. That version also appears on the beta version of latter title for SNES. On the Game Gear version of former, the logo is in its same style as the SNES version, but the background is black meaning there is no drop shadow behind the logo, "ENTERTAINMENT" is in light peach color, there is no "TM" symbol and the basketball lands on an iguana's finger once the logo fully fades in . Plus, the logo flashes into white after a couple of seconds. On the Game Gear version of latter title, it's in the SNES style, but it's on the white background, the shadow is not there and "ENTERTAINMENT" is dark green.
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* On the SNES version of ''NBA Jam Tournament Edition'', the logo takes place on the basketball court background at night with light above the logo. Plus, the iguana (again with a full human body), is wearing a different basketball jersey (the jersey is white while the shorts are blue with red lines) with shoes on his feet, spinning a basketball and is laying on the "'''IGUANA'''" text with its tail hanging between "'''U'''" and "'''A'''" and his right arm hanging behind between the "'''G'''" and "'''U'''" and "ENTERTAINMENT" again, is in plain white. Plus, the basketball is balancing left and right while it spins.
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* On the Genesis version of ''Pirates of Dark Water,'' an iguana is wearing a pirate hat, an eye patch instead of sunglasses, has a sword on his left hand and hook on the text. Also, he is grinning. Plus, if you enter the Level Select code, the background will turn blue.
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* On ''Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel'', an iguana is wearing a pink ninja bandanna and he's holding a shuriken. Also, there are paint smudges on the bottom half of the backgroundlike in the ''Aero the Acro-Bat'' variants.
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* On the SNES version of ''Side Pocket'', an iguana is holding a pool stick, with the pool stick sharpener on the "'''G'''". Also, he is grinning and there are paint smudges on the bottom half of the backgroundlike on ''Aero the Acro-Bat'' variants. Plus, the logo appears via the pixelized transition.
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* On the ''NFL Quarterback Club'', we see the the artwork version of CGI iguana facing right hanging on the CGI "'''IGUANA'''" text with slimy and icky colored stuff under the "'''IGUANA'''" text and "ENTERTAINMENT" is black. On the Genesis version, the text part of the logo is in its 2D style like in the standard version. Plus, the slimy and icky colored stuff are gone.FX/SFX: None, but the basketball spinning for the ''NBA Jam'' variants. <br />Music/Sounds: None.<br />Music/Sound Variants: <br />

* On ''Aero the Acro-Bat'' and ''Aero the Acro-Bat 2'', the game's title music is heard. On the SNES version of ''Zero the Kamikaze Squirrel'', the game's opening theme is heard.
* On the SNES version of ''Side Pocket'', we hear a fast 6-note jingle. Then we hear a pool stick hit sound as the logo fades out.Availability: Seen on Iguana games through the era.<br />Editor's Note:TBA.<br />3rd Logo

(1995-1999)

Nicknames: "The Iguana II", "CGI Iguana", "Killer the Iguana", "The Rainbow Text III", "CGI Rainbow Text"<br />Logo: We see an iguana with sunglasses peeking its head out looking to the left. Then we zoom out to reveal that he's hanging on the rainbow gradient colored "'''IGUANA'''" text with "ENTERTAINMENT" underneath, which has a spotlight effect done in CGI while he looks to the right. When he looks back to the left and tapping his fingers, the word "ENTERTAINMENT" shines as it stops into its normal position. The "TM" symbol is not there.<br />Trivia: The still version is the 3D variant of the previous logo and was done by Cyrus Lum.<br />Variants: Like the last logo, there are different variations of the logo.<br />

* On the Sega Saturn version of ''College Slam'', the standard logo is much smaller.<br />
* There is a still artwork version of the logo where it has the light shine on the top of the second "'''A'''" and "ENTERTAINMENT" has a red-blue texture on it. Plus, on the Genesis versions, the background is white. On the SNES versions, the background is black and "ENTERTAINMENT" has a spotlight effect on it. Also, the "TM" symbol is present on the top right of the second "'''A'''".
* On 32X versions of ''NFL Quarterback Club'' and ''NBA Jam Tournament Edition'', the still logo is on iguana's skin background. Also, the "TM" symbol is present on the top right of the second "'''A'''". Plus on the latter, the logo appears via the wipe transition from the Acclaim logo.
* On PlayStation, Saturn, and PC versions of ''Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball'', the logo is stretched into letterbox view. Plus, when the word, "ENTERTAINMENT" shines, it fades into the opening movie of the game.
* On PlayStation and Saturn versions of ''NBA Jam Tournament Edition'', as well as the PC versions of ''College Slam'', and ''Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball'' (If the game runs without videos), the still logo is on a light blue-green sky background with a close-up of an iguana's eye under the logo and the "TM" symbol is there. Plus the logo zooms in after a couple of seconds on the PS version of former title. On the latter titles, there is sunlight above on the sky background.
* On ''NFL Quarterback Club '97'', the "'''IGUANA'''" text takes place on a football stadium with the football on the "'''IGUANA'''" text. We see an iguana climbing into the stadium with his hands slamming the ground causing the letters to flip as we pan through while the we move through. Then the letters go back into its position. Then an Iguana throws the football away. Then he climbs on the text then he looks up as he taps his finger and the word, "ENTERTAINMENT" drops down causing the letters except "'''G'''" and "'''N'''" to jump, then the iguana looks to the left and taps his fingers. The "TM" symbol is not present. If you look closely on the right TV screen of the scoreboard, you can see the standard version of the logo, but an iguana wears a football helmet and is holding a football.
* On ''Batman Forever: The Arcade Game'', it's on the same background from the Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment logo. Plus, the Registered Trademark "®"Symbol is there instead of the "TM" symbol and it's in light blue.
* On ''WWF War Zone'', the logo glows yellow fading into the logo and it's on the steel plate like object during the game's opening intro. Plus, "ENTERTAINMENT" is plain gray and doesn't have a texture. Also, the Registered Trademark "®"symbol is seen on the top right of the second "'''A'''". On the Nintendo 64 version, the logo doesn't glow yellow.
* On ''Turok: Dinosaur Hunter'', the logo takes place on the jungle rainforest. Plus, someone (probably Turok) shoots the arrows into the tree as the iguana dodges them. Then he gulps and looks around tapping his fingers being nervous. Then he runs away, as more arrows appear including an ax. The "TM" symbol is not present.
* On ''Turok 2: Seeds of Evil'', the logo takes place on the rainforest. An iguana is tapping his fingers while he sees something going on. He sees the birds flying away. Then he notices Turok attempting to shoot arrows at him, but he ducks. After a couple of seconds, he gets up and stands on the logo holding guns, then he starts shooting Turok couple of times. Then he cackles.The "TM" symbol is not present.
* On the PC and Nintendo 64 versions of ''South Park'', the logo takes place on the snowy area. Then Kenny comes in and looks at the logo. Then he tells Cartman, Kyle, and Stan to come over and look at it. Then an Iguana climbs in and eats Kenny's head off while the others panic and ran away. Kyle says "Dude, this is totally (BLEEP)ed up there." Then Stan says "Oh my god, they killed Kenny!" with Kyle saying "You bastard!" Then the rats come in and drink Kenny's blood as the iguana grins. The "TM" symbol is not present. If you look on the bottom right, you can see the South Park sign. Note: it doesn't appear on the PlayStation version because Appaloosa developed the PlayStation version of the game.<br />
* On ''NFL Quarterback Club '99'', continuing where the Acclaim Sports logo left off, there is no real iguana and the logo zooms in. Plus, the football player in the Packers uniform (Brett Farve) comes in running though and tackles into a camera. The "TM" symbol is not present.
* On the Nintendo 64 version of ''Forsaken'' known as ''Forsaken 64'', the word, "'''IGUANA'''" comes letter by letter flying, spinning and bounce into the view. Then the iguana, without glasses, appears climbing onto the text and looks around. Then the words, "ENTERTAINMENT UK" with the spotlight effect appear under the "'''IGUANA'''" text. The "TM" symbol is not present.
* On ''Iggy's Reckin Balls'', the word, "'''IGUANA'''" appears letter by letter flying and spinning onto the screen causing the stars to appear, then Iggy (the game's main character) appears swinging through in front then he flies up. Then the word "ENTERTAINMENT" slides in, but the "TM" symbol is next to "ENTERTAINMENT" on the right. Then Iggy falls into the text sitting on it. Then he looks around and then he roars like Leo the Lion from the MGM logo. As he roars, Narlie the Jack-O-Lantern comes swinging in laughing from behind, crashing through the logo and knocking Iggy out.
* On ''All-Star Baseball 2000'', the logo without a real iguana is superimposed on the opening intro of the game. Also, the "TM" symbol is not present.
* On a PlayStation Prototype version of ''WWF Attitude'', the logo is on the steel BG with the 1999 Acclaim Sports logo underneath the Iguana logo, but colored in gold. That was replaced with a normal Acclaim Sports logo when Iguana SLC became Acclaim Studios Salt Lake City. FX/SFX: Depending on game. <br />Music/Sounds: A synth tune with the sounds of an iguana growling and the shining ending with a three note synth choir.<br />Music/Sound Variants: <br />

* The game's title theme or silent for the still variants.
* On ''NFL Quarterback Club 97'', it's the synth music from the standard logo. While that plays, we hear the Iguana walking steps, the sound of throwing ball and the growling.
* Silent for the ''Turok'' and ''NFL Quarterback Club 99'' variants.
* A beat-box like tune on the ''Iggy's Reckin Balls'' variant.
* Sometimes, the game's background music is used for other variants. Availability: The standard animated variant was only used for its first two years and has appeared on ''NFL Quarterback Club 96'' for Sega Saturn and PC and ''College Slam'' and ''Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball'' for PlayStation, Saturn, and PC. However, it surprisingly doesn't appear on ''All-Star Baseball 97 featuring Frank Thomas'' for PlayStation and Saturn, as the game goes directly into the game's opening intro after the Acclaim logo. The ''NFL QB Club 97'' variant was only seen on ''NFL Quarterback Club 97'' for PlayStation, Saturn, and PC. The still variants appear on its games for SNES, Genesis and Sega 32X, and ''NBA Jam Tournament Edition'' for PlayStation, Saturn and PC. The ''WWF'' variant was only on ''WWF War Zone'' for PlayStation and Nintendo 64. The ''Batman'' variant appears on ''Batman Forever: The Arcade Game'' for PlayStation, Saturn, and PC. The other variants appear on its games for Nintendo 64 through the era. However, it's also intact on PC versions of ''Turok: Dinosaur Hunter'', ''Turok: Dinosaur Hunter (Remaster),'' ''Turok 2: Seeds of Evil'', ''Turok 2: Seeds of Evil (Remaster)'' and ''South Park'' as well.<br />Editor's Note:TBA.


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'''Acclaim Studios'''(1999-2002)<br />Nicknames: "Acclaim Studios Iguana", "The Iguana III", "Killer the Iguana II"<br />Logo: There is a common logo used for Acclaim Studios - it's the Acclaim logo, but the arrow-line is red and much thicker and has the emboss effect with "STUDIOS" written in spaced-out letters on it. The iguana, (in his similar design from the 1995 Iguana Entertainment logo), hangs over the logo. Right to the "'''''A''cclaim'''" word, the hometown name is seen in vertical font - "AUSTIN"or "TEESSIDE". Also, the Registered Trademark symbil is on the top right of the "'''m'''" like in the Acclaim logo.<br />Variants: <br />

* A special version was used in ''Turok 3: Shadow of Oblivion'' — while zooming out, a tired iguana climbs the Acclaim Studios logo, with the word "AUSTIN" seen below the logo. Plus, the word, "'''''A''cclaim'''" has a dark silver texture on it and the arrow-line is plain red. After the zoom-out and when the logo is at a comfortable distance, the bright thunder flash occurs, the logo ages with the Iguana becoming a skeleton, the logo becoming a monster being, and the word "STUDIOS" is gone. The skeleton parts fall down along with his sunglasses, and the logo flashes to clear out.
* On ''Turok: Rage Wars'' and ''South Park: Chef's Luv Shack'', the website URL, "'''WWW.ACCLAIM.NET'''" with the red blur effect around it or "'''WWW.ACCLAIM.COM'''" in the ''South Park'' font in latter case, is seen below the Austin version of the logo.FX/SFX: Generally none. CGI for the ''Turok 3'' variant.<br />Music/Sounds: None or sometimes, the game's title theme for regular versions, and ominous soundtrack for ''Turok 3'' variant. <br />Music/Sounds Variant: On the N64 version of ''Jeremy McGrath Supercross 2000'', it's the finishing of the crowd cheering sound from the Acclaim Sports logo.<br />Availability: Seen on its games since 1999. Sometimes, the logo doesn't appear as the game would go into the game's intro after the Acclaim logo or the Acclaim Sports logo (in case of sports titles). The Austin variant appeared on''Turok: Rage Wars'', ''South Park: Chef's Luv Shack (both with the URL) Turok 3: Shadow of Oblivion'' (Variant), ''Vexx'' and ''Turok Evolution''. The Teesside variant was only used in ''Shadow Man,'' and was retained on the Steam Release by Night Dive Games.<br />Editor's Note:TBA.<br />

Latest revision as of 02:08, 25 June 2024


Background

In 1998, Acclaim Entertainment fired Jeff Spangenberg from his own company, Iguana Entertainment (which by then was a subsidiary of theirs), and he sued them several months later. The following year, Iguana was fully taken over by Acclaim and turned into Acclaim Studios Austin, while its subsidiaries were renamed A.S. Salt Lake City (Iguana West, formerly Sculptured Software) and A.S. Teesside (Iguana UK/Optimus). Other studios were also renamed A.S. London (Probe Entertainment, formerly Probe Software and later Iguana London for a short time), A.S. Cheltenham and in 2002, A.S. Manchester (Software Creations).

In 2002, A.S. Teesside closed down and many employees were relocated to its Cheltenham subsidiary. In December 2002, A.S. Salt Lake City closed down due to financial problems. In 2004, when Acclaim went bankrupt, all the other studios were closed down and liquidated.

Logo (October 12, 1999-October 24, 2003)


Visuals: This logo's base is the common logo used for Acclaim Studios - it's the Acclaim logo, but the arrow-line is red and much thicker and has an emboss effect with "STUDIOS" written in spaced-out letters on it. The iguana (in the same design as the 1995 Iguana Entertainment logo) hangs over the logo. Right to the "Acclaim" word, the hometown name is seen in a vertical font - "AUSTIN". Also, the ® symbol is on the top right of the "m" like in the Acclaim logo.

Variants:

  • A special version was used in Turok 3: Shadow of Oblivion. While zooming out, a tired iguana climbs the Acclaim Studios logo, with the word "AUSTIN" seen below the logo. Plus, the word "Acclaim" has a dark silver texture on it and the arrow-line is plain red. After the zoom-out and when the logo is at a comfortable distance, a bright thunder flash occurs, the iguana becomes a skeleton, the logo becomes multiple organs and tissue (if you look closely, one of his eyeballs replaces the dot of the 'i'), and the word "STUDIOS" disappears. The skeleton parts fall down along with his sunglasses, and the logo flashes to clear out. Just like the previous two games, the remastered version by Nightdive Studios was enhanced using the Kex Engine, in which has customizable graphic features, such as bloom, light shafts and motion blur.
  • On Turok: Rage Wars and South Park: Chef's Luv Shack, the website URL "WWW.ACCLAIM.NET" with a red blur effect around it or "WWW.ACCLAIM.COM" in the South Park font in the latter case, is seen below the Austin version of the logo.
  • A (.*) variant exists, where the arrow-line slides in from the left and the "Acclaim" text slides in from the right at the same time, forming the logo. The iguana then climbs the logo and looks around before looking to the left, while the background pulses blue and the "AUSTIN" text fades in to the right of the "Acclaim" text.

Technique: A still CGI/2D graphic. The Turok 3 variant is rendered in-engine.

Audio: None or sometimes, the game's opening theme.

Audio Variants:

  • On the Turok 3 variant, a suspenseful musical composition plays along with the thunder and falling bones from the iguana.
  • On the N64 version of Jeremy McGrath Supercross 2000, it's the finishing of the crowd cheering sound from the Acclaim Sports logo.
  • On the rare variant, there is a brief dramatic composition with an opera note and two female screams. This was composed by Michael L. Pummell.

Availability: Seen on A.S. Austin games from 1999-2003.

  • Sometimes, the logo doesn't appear as the game would go into the game's intro after the Acclaim logo or the Acclaim Sports logo (in case of sports titles).
  • The Austin variant appeared on Turok: Rage Wars, South Park: Chef's Luv Shack (both with the URL), Turok 3: Shadow of Oblivion (as a variant), Turok Evolution and Vexx.
  • The animated variant can only be found on Michael Pummell's YouTube channel. It was not used on any games.
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