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  1. Nicknames: "TT III", "The new TT", "Tt" Logo: An orange "T" letter stands on a place, turning around. The blue lowercase "t" jumps into the screen and comes near to the big "T", leaning on it. The big "T" taps the small letters on the "head". The words "Traveller's" and "tales" appear above and below, respectively, in thin black font. Variants:

  2. fontmeme.com › crash-twinsanity-fontCrash Twinsanity Font

    Crash Twinsanity Font. Crash Twinsanity is a 2004 platform video game developed by Traveller’s Tales. The game follows Crash Bandicoot and Doctor Neo Cortex as they are forced to work together to stop the Evil Twins from destroying the Wumpa Islands.

  3. Nicknames: "TT III", "The new TT", "Tt" Logo: An orange "T" letter stands on a place, turning around. The blue lowercase "t" jumps into the screen and comes near to the big "T", leaning on it. The big "T" taps the small letters on the "head". The words "Traveller's" and "tales" appear above and below, respectively, in thin black font. Variants:

  4. 1995–2005. Designer: Rodney Matthews. Typography: custom-designed. Launched: Unknown. Tales 2 - only seen in Mickey's Wild Adventure.

  5. The words "Traveller's Tales", in a Medieval-style font with a gold outline, later fade in. Trivia: The still logo was designed by Rodney Matthews, who also designed the original version of the 1996 Bizarre Creations logo.

  6. The words "TRAVELLERS TALES" use the more basic font of the same font family from the 1991 logo. On the SNES version, the logo was already there and was shifted to the right with the words "DEVELOPED BY" next to it.

  7. Traveller's Tales is a British video game developer and a subsidiary of TT Games. Traveller's Tales was founded in 1989 by Jon Burton and Andy Ingram. Initially a small company focused on its own content, it grew in profile through developing games with larger companies such as Sega and Disney Interactive Studios.