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==2D BOY==
==2D BOY==
===1st (and only) Logo (2008)===
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'''Logo:''' On a black background, a white hand places the text "''2D BOY''" on screen. The hand then wipes the text, revealing a white blob with the text "Presents" on it.
'''Logo:''' On a black background, a white hand places the text "''2D BOY''" on screen. The hand then wipes the text, revealing a white blob with the text "Presents" on it.
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'''Technique:''' The hand, the letters, and the splatter.
'''Technique:''' The hand, the letters, and the splatter.


'''Music/Sounds:''' The music of the main menu of the game ''World of Goo''.
'''Music/Sounds:''' The main menu music.

'''Availability:''' Only seen in the video game ''World of Goo''.



'''Availability:''' Only seen on the game ''World of Goo''.


==Tomorrow Corporation==
==Tomorrow Corporation==

Revision as of 15:56, 11 April 2023

Background

2D Boy is a indie game development company formed by former Electronic Arts employees Kyle Gabler and Ron Carmel. They are best known for making the famous game World Of Goo. The company name changed to Tomorrow Corporation with the release of Little Inferno.


2D BOY

(2008)

Logo: On a black background, a white hand places the text "2D BOY" on screen. The hand then wipes the text, revealing a white blob with the text "Presents" on it.

Technique: The hand, the letters, and the splatter.

Music/Sounds: The main menu music.

Availability: Only seen on the game World of Goo.

Tomorrow Corporation

1st Logo (2013)

TBA!

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