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Discover Ludwig"splash screen" is a term which can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to the large image or brief animation which appears when an application or game is first launched. For example: "When I opened the game, a colorful splash screen with the game logo appeared."
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splash screen
noun
An initial screen displayed by interactive software, usually containing a logo, version information, and a copyright notice.
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Hold down the power button until you see the Palm OS splash screen, then let go.
After I entered my password, a splash screen asked me if I'd like to get a credit card.
Choose the type of mobile device you're using from the opening splash screen then follow the instructions to get set up.
We said this in the splash screen: don't play this game to beat it, play it like a game to be in the world for.
If, after committing 20 or 30 hours to a game, you're treated to a lame ending, such as the infamous 'The End' splash screen in the single-player version of Id Software's Quake II, you're going to feel cheated".
Have you missed too many spur-of-the-moment shots with the digital camera because you had to wait for the company's splash screen to go away when you turned the camera on?
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Dinosaur Sightings: Windows splash screens from 1.01 to Vista [ZDNet].
Tokin knows something about splash screens and analysing advertising data.
A recent pictorial shows all the Microsoft Windows start-up (splash) screens all the way from Windows 1.01 to Windows Vista.
We've uploaded the splash screens to these videos so you can at least get a fuzzy sense of what Chrome's features look like.
And apps can be customized with logos, content, splash screens and more and supports development on iOS, Android, and BlackBerry platforms.
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