Fox Benedict Games

Information:
Fox Benedict Games (formerly known as Fox Imperial Games & Fox Imperial Interactive) is the video game division of Fox Benedict Studios that was founded in 2006 as Fox Imperial Games the standard Fox Imperial/Benedict Studios brand for licensing video games. Before that, Fox had their own publishing division - Fox Imperial Interactive, which was founded in 1994 and sold to Fox Searchlight Pictures in March 2003 and later dissolved in 2006.

1st Logo (January 1, 2006-Feburary 4, 2010)
Description: Here are the versions used for this logo:
 * Games based on films, the standard 1995 Fox Imperial Pictures logo.
 * Games based on TV series, the Fox Imperial Pictures Television logo, early games used the 1998 version of the 1992 logo, while later games used the 2007 version.
 * Games based on Independent, Horror, Arthouse, and Foregin films, the 1997 Fox Searchlight Imperial logo is used.
 * Games based on Reality Television series, the Fox Imperial Reality Television logo is used.

Variations:
 * On DS and Gameboy games, the logo is still, or superimposed in the games intro.
 * On some games, like Unaccompanied Minors, the (R) symbol is replaced with a trademark symbol.
 * On PSP games, the print logo for one of the divisions is used.
 * Sometimes, one of the respective logos can be shortened.
 * On 2 games, Riley's Game and the video game for Word Jumbles II, the flash has a different apperance.

FX/SFX: Same as the respective logo.

Sounds:


 * Still and Print versions: None, or the opening theme of the game.
 * Television and Syndicated TV versions: The TCFTV fanfare.
 * Searchlight version: A few seconds of silence, then the 2002 FIP fanfare.
 * Reality TV version: The typewriter from the Fox Imperial Reality Television logo.
 * Short version: Either none, or the TCFTV fanfare.

Presence: Common.
 * Appears on video games from the company a lot of the time. Games for example are Word Jumbles II, Riley's Game, The Inverted Zone II, and many others until 2010.
 * Also appears on Warner Bros. Games like for example, Looney Tunes: Acme Arsenal for PlayStation 2, Where the Wild Things Are, Watchmen, 300: March to Glory, Batman: Arkham Asylum, and other games.
 * Can also be seen on non-SS games like Aliens vs. Predator for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC, Rio for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, and Nintendo DS, Aliens: Colonial Marines for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC, Snoopy's Grand Adventure for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Wii U, Nintendo 3DS, and Xbox 360, (the next logo is in use during that time), Monster House, Open Season, Surf's Up, Ghostbusters: The Video Game, Men in Black: Alien Crisis, Battle: Los Angeles, The Godfather II, Star Trek D-A-C, Clueless, Pretty in Pink, and many others.

2nd Logo (Feburary 5, 2010-December 31, 2019)
Description: Just a shortened version of the 2010 Fox Imperial Pictures prototype logo as seen on the My Name Is Khan trailer.

Variations:
 * On some 3DS games, the logo is still, or superimposed in the games intro.
 * For games based on Television series, the Fox Imperial Pictures Television logo is used.
 * For games based on Independent films, the Fox Searchlight Imperial logo is used. Early games used the previous logo instead.

FX/SFX: Same as the respective logo.

Sounds: Just the fanfares for the respective logo.

Presence: Uncommon.
 * Reason this logo is uncommon was because the movie logo was being used more commonly than this logo.
 * Appears on some non-SS games like Mortal Kombat, Lollipop Chainsaw, F.E.A.R. 3,Yogi Bear, Happy Feet Two, Cars 3: Driven to Win, and a few other games.
 * Appears on the SS games, The Knights and Kings, Dash to Victory, and a re-release of The Inverted Zone.

(May 3, 2022-)
Description: Just the print version of the Sprixie Games 2022 print logo on a black background or superimposed on the opening scene.

FX/SFX: Various.

Sounds: None or the opening theme of the game.

Presence: Current. Seen on newer games from the company as well as games it distributes from other companies. it was First seen on the trailer for Warped Kart Racers, and made its debut on the game itself.