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===1993–1998=== |
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=== Sub-Brands === |
=== Sub-Brands === |
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+ | The Sierra FX brand was used for games developed by Yosemite Entertainment, which was Sierra's main headquarters. They only developed two games before they closed down; those being Quest for Glory V: Open Fire and Police Quest: SWAT 2. |
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+ | The Sierra Attractions brand was used for publishing educational software and causal games. |
− | [[File:Sierra Home logo.jpg|center|250px]] Sierra Home |
+ | [[File:Sierra Home logo.jpg|center|250px]]The Sierra Home brand was used for home software like Hallmark Card Studio and MasterCook. |
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+ | The Sierra Sports brand was used for sports games, and also most racing games like Grand Prix Legends. |
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Revision as of 10:13, 18 June 2020
On-Line Systems
1980–1982
Sierra On-Line
1980–1983
On-Line Systems also used the Sierra On-Line brand before officially changing to the Sierra name in 1982.
1983–1993
The design of this logo may vary depending on which game is played.
1993–1998
1998–2000
In 1998, the mountain-in-a-circle was dropped and the text changed. The company was split into five sub-brands; those being Sierra Studios, Sierra Attractions, Sierra Home, Sierra Sports and Sierra FX.
Sub-Brands
The Sierra FX brand was used for games developed by Yosemite Entertainment, which was Sierra's main headquarters. They only developed two games before they closed down; those being Quest for Glory V: Open Fire and Police Quest: SWAT 2.
The Sierra Attractions brand was used for publishing educational software and causal games.
The Sierra Home brand was used for home software like Hallmark Card Studio and MasterCook.
The Sierra Sports brand was used for sports games, and also most racing games like Grand Prix Legends.
The Sierra Studios brand was the main publishing division for Sierra On-Line.
2001–2002
In 2001, all of the sub-brands were reformed into one universal brand (except Sierra Home, which remained separate) under the Sierra name. Only a few games used this short-lived logo, such as The Operative: No One Lives Forever - Game of the Year Edition.
Sierra Entertainment
2002–2008
After Sierra On-Line changed their name to Sierra Entertainment, they reintroduced the mountain-in-circle logo.
2014–present (second incarnation)