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'''Background:''' Fantasy Factory was a game developer that published the highly infamous 1994 Phillips CD-i puzzle game ''Hotel Mario''.
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[[File:Fantasy Factory (1994).jpg|frameless|center]]▼
'''Logo:''' On an orange/yellow fire background, we see the silver words "FANTASY FACTORY" with "FACTORY" below "FANTASY", in a futuristic modern-shaped font.▼
▲Fantasy Factory (1994)
'''Technique:''' None.
▲Logo: On an orange/yellow fire background, we see the silver words "FANTASY FACTORY" with "FACTORY" below "FANTASY", in a futuristic modern-shaped font.
'''Availability:''' Extremely rare, much more rarer than the first [[Philips Interactive Media|Philips Media]] logo. It only appears on ''Hotel Mario'' for the
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▲Availability: Extremely rare, much more rarer than the first Philips Interactive Media logo. It only appears on Hotel Mario for the Phillips CD-i console, following the 1st PIM logo.
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Revision as of 20:53, 23 December 2022
Background: Fantasy Factory was a game developer that published the highly infamous 1994 Phillips CD-i puzzle game Hotel Mario.
(1994)
![](/w/thumb.php?f=Fantasy_Factory_%281994%29.jpg&width=300)
Logo: On an orange/yellow fire background, we see the silver words "FANTASY FACTORY" with "FACTORY" below "FANTASY", in a futuristic modern-shaped font.
Technique: None.
Music/Sounds: None.
Availability: Extremely rare, much more rarer than the first Philips Media logo. It only appears on Hotel Mario for the Philips CD-i console, following the 1st PIM logo.