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'''Audio:''' The game's opening theme.
'''Audio:''' The game's opening theme.


'''Availability:''' Only used on ''Shadow Man'', and was retained on the remastered version by Nightdive Studios, as the game was enhanced using the Kex Engine, in which has customizable graphic features, such as bloom, light shafts and motion blur.
'''Availability:''' Only used on ''Shadow Man'', and was retained on the 2013 Steam re-release version by Nightdive Studios.


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Latest revision as of 21:16, 20 June 2024

Background

In 1999, Acclaim Entertainment rebranded their development teams under the single "Acclaim Studios" banner. Iguana UK, the British division of Iguana Entertainment formerly known as Optimus Software, was rebranded as Acclaim Studios Teesside. The following year, founders Darren and Jason Falcus left the studio to form Atomic Planet Entertainment, and after production on Shadow Man: 2nd Coming was completed in 2002, Acclaim shuttered the studio and relocated employees over to Acclaim Studios Cheltenham.

Logo (August 31-December 1, 1999)

Visuals: Essentially just the regular Acclaim Studios logo from the era, except with "TEESSIDE" squished to the side of the "m".

Technique: CGI converted into a photo.

Audio: The game's opening theme.

Availability: Only used on Shadow Man, and was retained on the 2013 Steam re-release version by Nightdive Studios.

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