Crawfish Interactive

Background : Crawfish Interactive was founded in 1997 and developed games exclusively for Game Boy platforms. In Summer 2002, the publishers were unsure in Game Boy Advance and titles developed by Crawfish Interactive found no interest. As a result, the studio lacked money and was closed in November 2002. Most of the developers joined newly-founded Climax Handheld.

(1997-2003)

Logo : Against a black background, we see a smiling crawfish along with a couple of bubbles inside a blue water rectangular box with a red outline around it. Under it are the words, "CRAWFISH interactive" with "CRAWFISH" in a yellow-green gradient color with a red outline and "interactive" under it.

Variants :
 * On GBC games (except Mary-Kate & Ashley: Crush Course), the border is usually colored yellow and the bubbles are not there.
 * A black and white version of the aformentioned version existed if you play The New Adventures of Mary-Kate & Ashley (and its European counterpart Maya the Bee and Her Friends), Mary-Kate & Ashley: Get a Clue! and Godzilla the Series on old Game Boy models.
 * On it's early titles such as WWF Warzone and Bust-A-Move 3 for Game Boy and some games such as Driver, LEGO Island 2 and Cruis'n Exotica for GBC, the company name is over the crawfish and the rectangular box is shortened, it was the logo and it is in the sepia color. On WWF Warzone and Bust-A-Move 3, the logo is in black and white. On Bust-A-Move 4 and Space Invaders for GBC, the background is blue. On Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six for GBC, the black parts were blue instead.
 * On some GBA titles such as Nicktoons Racing, Speedball 2, Defenders of the Crown, The Three Stooges and Robot Wars: Advanced Destruction, the logo is against the white background with the bubbles intact minus the rectangular box. Plus, the crawfish is larger and the text is smaller.
 * On Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams for GBC, the logo is extended to have the words, "CONVERTED BY" over the company name.
 * On Ecks vs. Server for GBA, the word, "interactive" is not there.
 * On Ballistic: Ecks vs. Server II for GBA, only the text is there against the blue background with no crawfish is seen.

FX/SFX : None.

Music/Sounds : None. Sometimes, the game's opening theme is heard.

Availability : Seen on a majority of Game Boy Color and Advance titles. Several games that remained unfinished at the moment of Crawfish demise, were completed by other studios and released until 2003.

Scare Factor : None.