Fox Interactive logo history (1994-2006)

Fox Interactive was a video game publisher and developer owned by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, formed in May 1994. It mainly focused on titles based on their properties, though they were also involved with original titles, including Croc: Legend of the Gobbos and No One Lives Forever. It was a loose successor to Fox Video Games, which was formed in 1982 but was soon shut down due the the video game crash of 1983. The company stopped publishing its own games in 2001, and gave their titles to other publishers. In 2003, Fox Interactive was acquired by Vivendi Universal Games for an undisclosed sum. After being purchased, the name was reduced to solely being a label for 20th Century Fox games published by Vivendi Universal Games. The label would be phased out by 2006, although Vivendi Universal continued to publish titles based on 20th Century Fox properties, with such examples including Ice Age 2: The Meltdown, Eragon, and Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem. 20th Century Fox would later partner with other publishers to create games based on their properties, something which continues on to this day. New games based on 20th Century Studios titles are now in the hands of other publishers, and simply use the 20th Century Games logo instead. Today, most of the copyrights for Fox Interactive's game library (which were originally copyrighted to 20th Century Fox) belong to The Walt Disney Company through 20th Century Studios, though the actual games themselves are currently owned by Microsoft via Activision Blizzard. Meanwhile, current video games based on 20th Century properties (which is owned by and operated under Disney since 2019) have been licensed out to third-party publishers on console and mobile devices.

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0:00 Intro
0:39 1st logo.
2:13 2nd logo.
3:45 3rd logo.

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Дата на публикация: 25 септември, 2025
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