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'''Audio:''' Metallic slamming, along with a lightning sound. The long version adds the sounds of liquid flowing. |
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Revision as of 09:29, 6 October 2023
Descriptions by
SuitcaseLover2018
Captures by
SuitcaseLover2018
Video captures courtesy of
Kenny soy Brian !
SuitcaseLover2018
Captures by
SuitcaseLover2018
Video captures courtesy of
Kenny soy Brian !
(2006-)
Logo: On a black background, the 3D words "505GAMES" suddenly appear with a orange shine of light all over the logo, with the logo being left-aligned. Electricity also trickles around "505" before it disappears, leaving smoke rising as the shines disappear. The logo also has a chrome shine to it that shines constantly.
Variants:
- A long variant starts with a puddle of liquid metal forming up the logo a la the T-1000 while it revolves clockwise and zooms in. When it settles into place, the "505" text turns orange as the logo plays out normally.
- The logo is still on most games.
Technique: Simple CGI and particle effects.
Audio: Metallic slamming, along with a lightning sound. The long version adds the sounds of liquid flowing.
Availability: Unknown. [Examples?]