The Code Monkeys

Background : The Code Monkeys was founded in 1989 by Colin Hogg and Mark Kirkby in Leeds, United Kingdom. They had originally done console ports of various titles, though later in their history began to release now-infamous shovelware "games" of knock-off cartoons by German animation studio Dingo Pictures, many of which were published by Midas Interative and Phoenix Games for the first two PlayStation consoles, along with poorly developed titles based on various films and cartoons. On February 1st, 2011, the studio was closed.

1st Logo
(1990's-2000's)

Logo : On a white background, a white, brown outlined rectangle with a white rectangle with the Code Monkeys logo (a stretched C with a red M in it and a red rectangle near the C) on it. And a cartoon monkey holding a bucket and ladder is near it.

Variant : Exists with "www.codemonkeys.com" under it.

FX/SFX : None.

Music/Sounds : None.

Availability : Seen on some early games made by the company, mostly for the PS1. It was also seen on Garfield for the PS2. This was also attached to the Dingo Pictures "games" on the PS1, proceeding the MiDAS logo.

2nd Logo
(1995)

Logo : TBA.

FX/SFX : FMV CGI.

Music/Sounds : TBA.

Availability : Appeared only on Wirehead for the SEGA CD, after the closing credits when you beat the game.

3rd Logo
(2001)

Logo : In a jungle, we see a blank sign. A monkey swings towards it on a vine, carrying a rolled up white banner. The monkey lands on top of it, rolls down the banner (containing the logo) and leaps off, walking off screen. The camera zooms in on the logo.

FX/SFX : CGI.

Music/Sounds : A bongo theme with noises from the monkey.

Availability : So far, it was only seen on Goofy's Playhouse for the PS1.

4th Logo
(2000's-?)

Logo : A white square zooms in, then a monkey with red gloves, red pants and an M for a mouth slides in, then doing a boxing pose. Then, a full shot of him slides in. He moon-walks as he is punching, and hits a giant gorilla, also with red gloves. The gorilla growls, much to the monkey's dismay.The gorilla punches him into the screen, where it freeze-frames to the monkey on the screen, then it fades to the Code Monkeys logo. The URL appears under it.

FX/SFX : CGI.

Music/Sounds : Descending whooshes for the sliding, punch sounds for the punching in action, then the giant's growl and a whimper. Then a "THWACK!" sound and a weird descending sound, and then a distorted synth splash.

Availability : Rare. It's seen on Shrek: Treasure Hunt for the PS1 and The Simpsons: Skateboarding for the PS2.

5th Logo
(Mid-2000's-?)

Logo : On a dark stage, a wooden box is seen. A small monkey dressed in a pink/purple jester costume runs, with a spotlight under him. He hits the box, and a small white rectangle flies out of it. The jester lands on the floor, then the rectangle lands on the box, now bigger and with the Code Monkeys logo on it. It lands upside-down, then turns the right way. The jester looks at us, and the camera zooms into the rectangle, where the screen fades to black leaving just the rectangle with the logo.

Trivia : The monkey appears on the menus and boxart for games published by Phoenix Games.

FX/SFX : CGI

Music/Sounds : A weird horn sound to start with, then the sound of an audience laughing, then some sound effects to go with the animations, and as we zoom into the logo, an applause is heard.

Availability : Found on some later games by the company. This was also attached to the Dingo Pictures "games" on the PS2, proceeding the Phoenix logo.

6th Logo
(Late 2000's-2011)

Logo : On a white background, three shapes are arranged to form the letters "TCM".

FX/SFX : None.

Music/Sounds : None.

Availability : Found on the latest games by the company before their closure in 2011.