It pleases some people who prefer the original pinball logo (of which this resembles), but not me. I thought they'd never change the logo, despite the legal ramifications of it still using a circa-1980's font that just about every computer now has. You know why? Because the Splat is the closest thing to a timeless concept a logo can have. It can be anything, so it doesn't need to change.
I like the Splat. I like how versatile it is and how it can be any shape. I thought the "be anything" spirit of the Splat represented Nick perfectly, as well as childhood itself, and shouldn't ever be changed. They can change the font if they need to, but they can't ever get rid of the Splat!
Especially for something as sterile as THAT!








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