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Background: Adrenium Games was a console development team within [[Amaze Entertainment]]. It was started in 1999 and released three games. After Amaze was acquired by Foundation 9 in 2006, the studio was abandoned.


===Background===
'''Adrenium Games''' was a console development team within [[Amaze Entertainment]]. It was started in 1999 and released three games. After Amaze was acquired by Foundation 9 Entertainment in 2006, the studio was abandoned.


===Logo (November 25, 2001-November 10, 2004)===
(2001-2006)
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Logo: We see many silverAdrenium Games (2004) drops (with the green wireframe texture over) merging into each other. The camera zooms out to reveal the word ADRENIUM made of these drops. The green light streak comes and draws green GAMES with the line below. There is also the byline: "AN AMAZE ENTERTAINMENT STUDIO".
'''Visuals:''' {{color|Silver}} drops (with a green wireframe texture over them) are seen on a grey matte floor merging into each other. The camera zooms out to reveal the word "{{color|silver|ADRENIUM}}" made of these drops. A green light streak then comes and draws "{{color|green|GAMES}}" with a line below, and the byline "AN AMAZE ENTERTAINMENT STUDIO" below the line.


Variant: There was an early variant that only appeared on Azurik: Rise of Perathia for Xbox.
'''Variant:''' There is an early variant where the logo morphs from a moshed state on a black background. It looks glossier overall, and the byline is green and is properly capitalized. This only appeared on ''Azurik: Rise of Perathia'' for Xbox.


'''Technique:''' CGI.
FX/SFX: The animation of silver drops and streak line, both done quite cheaply.


Music/Sounds: A dramatic music with the fading end, then we can hear an electric sound.
'''Audio:''' A rising brass/violin theme with a fading end, followed by an electric sound. Composed by Jeremy Soule.


Availability: Seen on Azurik, Samurai Jack, and Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (not the PC version, where it was replaced by the KnowWonder logo).
'''Availability:''' Seen on ''Azurik: Rise of Perathia'' (using the early version), ''Samurai Jack'', and ''Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events'' (except the PC version, where it uses the [[KnowWonder]] logo instead).


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Editor's Note: None.
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Latest revision as of 22:43, 25 September 2024


Background

Adrenium Games was a console development team within Amaze Entertainment. It was started in 1999 and released three games. After Amaze was acquired by Foundation 9 Entertainment in 2006, the studio was abandoned.

Logo (November 25, 2001-November 10, 2004)



Visuals: Silver drops (with a green wireframe texture over them) are seen on a grey matte floor merging into each other. The camera zooms out to reveal the word "ADRENIUM" made of these drops. A green light streak then comes and draws "GAMES" with a line below, and the byline "AN AMAZE ENTERTAINMENT STUDIO" below the line.

Variant: There is an early variant where the logo morphs from a moshed state on a black background. It looks glossier overall, and the byline is green and is properly capitalized. This only appeared on Azurik: Rise of Perathia for Xbox.

Technique: CGI.

Audio: A rising brass/violin theme with a fading end, followed by an electric sound. Composed by Jeremy Soule.

Availability: Seen on Azurik: Rise of Perathia (using the early version), Samurai Jack, and Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (except the PC version, where it uses the KnowWonder logo instead).

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