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===Background===
===Background===
'''Eureka Multimedia''' (formerly Eureka Software) is an Australian educational video game company; they are still active as of today.
'''Eureka Multimedia''' (formerly Eureka Software) is an Australian educational video game company; they are still active as of today.

Revision as of 17:11, 29 April 2023



Background

Eureka Multimedia (formerly Eureka Software) is an Australian educational video game company; they are still active as of today.

Eureka Software

1st (and maybe only) Logo (Mid 1990s?-2000?)

TBA, it has been seen on Kid's Create-a-Card.

Eureka Multimedia

1st Logo (2000)

Logo: On the opening titles of the game, we see 6 white stars on a dark sky and next to them, we see the white words Eureka Multimedia lying across the moon.

Technique: None

Music/Sounds: None

Availability: So far, only seen on Reading and Spelling Adventure.


2nd Logo (2002-2009?)

Logo: On a black background, we see the 6 yellow stars glide in from the left of the screen, matching the formation as seen in the Australian flag, the company word "Eurekamultimedia" fades in word-by-word, complete with the trademark symbol. And the Earth and the Sun appearing briefly respectively at the bottom-left corner and at the opposite corner, then rays of light beam in the Australian country shape in the Australian flag with "Proudly 100% Australian" below it.

Variant: At the end of the game, the logo is seen still with a copyright notice below.

Technique: 2D computer animation.

Music/Sounds: Same as the 1999 Rhino Home Video logo and 1998 Plastic Wax logo, but the first few seconds is extended with the forward-reversing loop, and the slam noise is removed, leaving the choir to stutter and fade, due to hasty editing. A sweeping synth bass note when the Proudly 100% Australian logo is drawn in

Availability: Can be seen on Fun on Alphabet Farm and Fun with Numbers and Puzzles. It may possibly be seen on other games on the time.

3rd Logo (2009?-)

TBA

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