Mindscape (France)

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Background

In 2001, French businessman Jean-Pierre Nordman retrieved the non-American assets of The Learning Company along with Mindscape from then-owner Gores Group, and incorporated it with the former divisions of TLC and Broderbund as Mindscape SA. The new company focused mainly on family and educational titles, and its newer acquisitions included Montparnasse Multimedia (2002) and Coktel Vision (2005). In 2011, the studio was closed down.


1st Logo (2001-2011)

Visuals: There are four white curves making it on the screen and folding into an outline of big red arc which has white letter "M" on it, and other letters are red outside to the right, together making the word Mindscape.

Technique: The logo forming from white curves. Some games have it still. [possible misuse]

Audio: None.

Availability: It appears on the ER game (based on the NBC series), some DS titles, and the trailer for The Ship.


2nd Logo (2011)

Visuals: There is a redesigned version of the previous logo. The red arc is now to the left and the word MINDSCAPE is in a different font. The whole logo shines.

Technique: None. [possible misuse]

Audio: None.

Availability: Seen on the company's last Wii titles.

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