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===Background===
===Background===
'''4X Technologies''' was a French company created in 1997, known for the development of various middleware technologies (most notably 4X Movie format). In 2000, the gaming studio was created, but it only developed one game before it was closed in 2002.


===Logo (October 23, 2002)===
4X Technologies was a French company created in 1997, known for the development of various middleware technologies (most notably 4X Movie format). In 2000 the gaming studio was created, but it only developed one game before it was closed in 2002.
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'''Visuals:''' On a black background, a light blue spark appears in the middle of the screen and then splits into multiple different sparks. They carve out a crystal wireframe of a white box, carved with a X-shaped area just off-center and the right section colored orange, and the construction moves all about. As the sparks finish drawing the object, the entire thing glows light blue as the sections split apart and shrink in size, increasing the size of the area inside of it until it settles in the middle of the screen, where it starts to grow brighter. Below, the text "'''4X Studio'''" blurs in below with a heavy glow, and then the entire thing dims, revealing that the structure is now a crude 2D drawing.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
===(2002)===


'''Audio:''' A tense dramatic entry with added whooshes.
'''Logo:''' We see many light sparks draw a crystal box with a X-oid inner structure. While drawing, the box moves to the center of the screen and divides into four parts. The parts become solid {{Font color|gray|gray}} with the right part becoming {{Font color|orange|orange}}. The name "'''4X Studio'''" fades below. The logo has a {{Font color|blue|blue}} aura, which then ceases, and the logo fades out.

'''FX/SFX:''' The box drawing, the light aura.

'''Music/Sounds:''' A tense dramatic entry, like you'd hear in the culmination of thriller movies.


'''Availability:''' Used only once on ''Iron Storm''.
'''Availability:''' Used only once on ''Iron Storm''.


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'''Legacy:''' None.


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[[Category:France]]
[[Category:Video game logos]]
[[Category:Video game logos]]
[[Category:French video game logos]]
[[Category:French video game logos]]
[[Category:French-language logos]]

Latest revision as of 17:01, 8 November 2024


Background

4X Technologies was a French company created in 1997, known for the development of various middleware technologies (most notably 4X Movie format). In 2000, the gaming studio was created, but it only developed one game before it was closed in 2002.

Logo (October 23, 2002)

Visuals: On a black background, a light blue spark appears in the middle of the screen and then splits into multiple different sparks. They carve out a crystal wireframe of a white box, carved with a X-shaped area just off-center and the right section colored orange, and the construction moves all about. As the sparks finish drawing the object, the entire thing glows light blue as the sections split apart and shrink in size, increasing the size of the area inside of it until it settles in the middle of the screen, where it starts to grow brighter. Below, the text "4X Studio" blurs in below with a heavy glow, and then the entire thing dims, revealing that the structure is now a crude 2D drawing.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A tense dramatic entry with added whooshes.

Availability: Used only once on Iron Storm.

4X Studio
Kylotonn Entertainment
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