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===Background===
'''Barking Dog Studios''' was founded in 1998
===Logo (September 12, 2000-October 31, 2002)===
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Barking Dog Studios (2002, Treasure Planet Battle at Procyon).jpeg|''Treasure Planet: Battle at Procyon''
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'''Visuals:''' The basic design shows a slightly deformed dog with a big head standing and barking. The company's name appears below. There are variants for each game.
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*On <u>''Treasure Planet: Battle at Procyon''</u>, the 3D-designed logo is seen on a {{color|blue}} oval with a weak computer grid in the background.
'''Technique:'''
'''Audio:''' None, but on <u>''Treasure Planet: Battle at Procyon''</u>, a loud trumpet note is heard, followed by several guitar notes increasing its speed and two reverberated dog barks.
'''Availability:''' Appeared on the three games named above.
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Background
Barking Dog Studios was founded in 1998 by ex-Radical Entertainment employees. In 2002, Take-Two Interactive Software purchased the company and renamed it to Rockstar Vancouver.
Logo (September 12, 2000-October 31, 2002)
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Homeworld: Cataclysm
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Global Operations
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Treasure Planet: Battle at Procyon
Visuals: The basic design shows a slightly deformed dog with a big head standing and barking. The company's name appears below. There are variants for each game.
Variants:
- On Homeworld: Cataclysm, the dog appears on a gold ellipse and is lighted by a blue spotlight.
- On Global Operations, the dog appears on a purple background with a purple frame.
- On Treasure Planet: Battle at Procyon, the 3D-designed logo is seen on a blue oval with a weak computer grid in the background.
Technique: A still, digital graphic.
Audio: None, but on Treasure Planet: Battle at Procyon, a loud trumpet note is heard, followed by several guitar notes increasing its speed and two reverberated dog barks.
Availability: Appeared on the three games named above.
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