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'''Philips Sidewalk Studio''' was a division of [[Philips Media]] that produced educational games for the Philips CD-I. The company didn't last long, as it got negative ratings for the games that it produced, and it was ultimately shut down.
===Logo (1990s)
[[File:Phillips Sidewalk Studio.png|350px|center]]
'''Visuals:''' On a two-column sidewalk, the Philips logo in {{color|blue}} is seen above "'''{{color|blue|S}}{{color|hotpink|I}}{{color|red|D}}{{color|green|E}}{{color|cyan|W}}{{color|greenyellow|A}}{{color|gold|L}}{{color|magenta|K}}'''". Each letter in "'''{{color|blue|S}}{{color|hotpink|I}}{{color|red|D}}{{color|green|E}}{{color|cyan|W}}{{color|greenyellow|A}}{{color|gold|L}}{{color|magenta|K}}'''" is askew and in different colors, resembling sidewalk chalk. "{{color|darkviolet|S T U D I O}}" in {{color|darkviolet|purple}} is below on the base.
'''Technique:''' A still, sprite-based graphic.
'''Music/Sounds:''' None.▼
'''Availability:'''
▲'''Availability:''' Uncommon. Used on a majority of children's games for the Phillips CD-I, one example being the infamous ''The Wacky World of Miniature Golf''.
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Background
Philips Sidewalk Studio was a division of Philips Media that produced educational games for the Philips CD-I. The company didn't last long, as it got negative ratings for the games that it produced, and it was ultimately shut down.
Logo (1990s)
Visuals: On a two-column sidewalk, the Philips logo in blue is seen above "SIDEWALK". Each letter in "SIDEWALK" is askew and in different colors, resembling sidewalk chalk. "S T U D I O" in purple is below on the base.
Technique: A still, sprite-based graphic.
Audio: None.
Availability: It was used on a majority of children's games for the Phillips CD-I, one example being The Wacky World of Miniature Golf.