Bloodcell Entertainment

Background: Bloodcell Entertainment was an American publisher for unlicensed video games for SEGA Genesis and SNES. Founded in 1989 under the name of "The Hacker 70 Club", the team makes a decision of creating efforts to both adults and alike.

1st Logo

(1991-)

Nickname: "A walking red L", "A LARGE L!", "An L from Heck", "L from H*ll", "The reasons why those games had that logo", "Creepy Walking L"

Logo: On the black background, the logo looks like the following:

Bloodcell

Entertainment

with a red upside-down L with legs walking (or jumping, depending on the video game) on the top of it until it was going off-screen.

Variants: Sometimes, the logo was garbled up in tiles when the L walks or jumps and the music was either distorted or replaced with either a static due to an error. This only happens on Sex Puzzle, BattleBee and Super Bowser Brothers.

FX/SFX: The logo walking or jumping.

Cheesy Factor: The upside-down L looks like a bird. Also, the writing on the L looks like it says "DIE".

Music/Sounds: The futuristic disco moog tune when the L walks or jumps.

Music/Sounds variants: On Sex Puzzle, there was a woman screaming with the music intact. The scream gets distorted in sometimes when the logo was garbled.

Availability: Available on any games published by Bloodcell if your local state market has them.

Trivia: This logo shows up on the official SNES version of Super Mario World 2 Yoshi's Island instead of the Nintendo logo. Because of this, the game was removed from the shelves early, only to return a month later with the Bloodcell logo removed.

Scare Factor: High to NIGHTMARE. The creepy-looking L, the way it jumps or walks and the music mainly startle any viewer who starts the game. NIGHTMARE for the scream and the distorted version.