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'''Time Warner Interactive Group''' was a unit of Time Warner that was originally formed in 1993 to release several CD-ROM titles. In 1994, this company, along with [[Atari Games (1984-1994)|Atari Games]] and [[Tengen]], were merged to form '''[[Time Warner Interactive]]'''. |
'''Time Warner Interactive Group''' was a unit of Time Warner that was originally formed in 1993 to release several CD-ROM titles. In 1994, this company, along with [[Atari Games (1984-1994)|Atari Games]] and [[Tengen]], were merged to form '''[[Time Warner Interactive]]'''. |
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, there is a white outline of a tree that morphs into the rainbow colored letters "TWIG". Then, the rainbow-colored text "Time Warner Interactive Group" fades in, and then it turns to {{color|#87ceeb|sky blue}}. |
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'''Technique:''' 2D animation. |
'''Technique:''' 2D animation. |
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'''Audio:''' An orchestra warm up, then followed by an ascending synth theme, with a whoosh. |
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'''Availability:''' Seen on many CD-ROM titles from the era. |
'''Availability:''' Seen on many CD-ROM titles from the era. |
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Background
Time Warner Interactive Group was a unit of Time Warner that was originally formed in 1993 to release several CD-ROM titles. In 1994, this company, along with Atari Games and Tengen, were merged to form Time Warner Interactive.
Logo (1993-1994)
Visuals: On a black background, there is a white outline of a tree that morphs into the rainbow colored letters "TWIG". Then, the rainbow-colored text "Time Warner Interactive Group" fades in, and then it turns to sky blue.
Technique: 2D animation.
Audio: An orchestra warm up, then followed by an ascending synth theme, with a whoosh.
Availability: Seen on many CD-ROM titles from the era.
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