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Danger Close Games (formerly DreamWorks Interactive LLC and EA Los Angeles) was an American video game developer based in Los Angeles.The company was founded in March 1995 as joint venture between DreamWorks SKG and Microsoft (later moved to Microsoft Games) under the name DreamWorks Interactive, with studios in Redmond, Washington, and Los Angeles.
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A production logo is a logo used by movie studios and television production companies to brand what they produce. Production logos are usually seen at the beginning of a theatrical movie (an opening logo), or at the end of a television program or TV movie (a closing logo). Logos for smaller companies are sometimes (with tongue-in-cheek) called ...
One of the teams, the West Tenn Diamond Jaxx, responded, and Brandiose redesigned the team's logo and branding. [2] From that point onward, the company continued to work with a growing number of clients from all levels of Minor League Baseball; [ 3 ] in 2021, Klein claimed that Brandiose's work was used by anywhere from 30 to 50 teams at a time.