Bug-Byte Software was a UK software publishing house active at the end of the 1970s and the early part of the 1980s before it dissolved and was re-acquired and used as a brand label.
During its most popular and prolific period, when it published titles like Mazogs, Twin Kingdom Valley, The Bird and The Bees, and the hugely popular and influential Manic Miner, it often used the Bug-Byte wordmark in Television (and Microgramma). Antics, the sequel to The Bird and The Bees and published in 1984, may mark something of a transition: it appears the product packaging used a new neon wordmark, but the loading screen for the game itself has a rendition of the Television wordmark.